Jennifer Monge
About Jennifer Monge
Jennifer Monge is a Law Clerk at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, with a diverse background in legal and educational roles. She has previously held positions at AMIDEAST, Sidley Austin LLP, Her Justice, and various legal associations.
Current Role at Lowenstein Sandler LLP
Jennifer Monge serves as a Law Clerk at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is involved in various legal tasks that support the firm's litigation and transactional practices. Her responsibilities include conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and assisting attorneys in case preparation. Monge's experience at Lowenstein Sandler LLP includes a prior stint as a Summer Associate Law Clerk in 2020, where she gained valuable insights into the firm's operations and client services.
Previous Experience in Legal Support
Prior to her current role, Jennifer Monge worked as a Litigation Legal Assistant at Sidley Austin LLP from 2013 to 2015. During her tenure, she supported litigation teams in the Greater New York City Area by managing case files, preparing documents, and coordinating with clients. Following this position, she served as the Senior Pro Bono Coordinator at Her Justice from 2015 to 2018, where she facilitated pro bono legal services for underserved women in New York City.
Educational Background
Jennifer Monge earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion/Religious Studies and Arabic Studies from Williams College, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. She later attended Rutgers Law School, obtaining her Doctor of Law (JD) degree from 2018 to 2021. Her academic background in both the humanities and law provides her with a unique perspective on legal issues, particularly those involving cultural and religious considerations.
Involvement with Professional Organizations
Since 2021, Jennifer Monge has been actively involved with The Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey (HBA-NJ) as a Trustee and Co-Chair of the Young Lawyers Committee. In this role, she contributes to initiatives aimed at supporting young lawyers and promoting diversity within the legal profession. Additionally, she served as the Region III Representative for the Law Student Division of the Hispanic National Bar Association from 2019 to 2021, where she advocated for law students' interests and engagement in the legal community.