Jennifer serves as a Principal at the law firm of Bressler, Amery & Ross in the firm’s Financial Institutions and Insurance Litigation practice groups and heads the firm’s Tribal and Federal Indian Law practice team. She focuses her practice on litigation in the areas of tribal law, federal Indian law, gaming, securities, contracts and insurance. In her financial institutions practice, Jennifer has represented broker-dealers, financial advisors, and investment advisers in courts, self-regulatory organization dispute resolution forums, and administrative proceedings on a range of securities industry issues including work transitions, disputes regarding investments and account management, public record disclosures and expungements, and inquiries from industry regulators. In her tribal and federal Indian Law practice, Jennifer has acted as an Assistant Attorney General or Assistant General Counsel for several tribal nations in Oklahoma. She advises tribal governments on tribal governance matters; advises tribal governments, their departments and agencies, individuals, and companies on tribal law and federal Indian law questions; assists with the drafting of tribal resolutions, ordinances, tribal codes, and contractual agreements and assists with administrative processes with the Bureau of Indian Affairs with the U.S. Government. She also handles litigation matters in tribal courts, state courts, federal courts, administrative forums, and alternative dispute resolution forums. In addition to private practice, for the last decade, Jennifer has served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court for her tribe, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Jennifer is admitted to practice law in Oklahoma and California, as well as in the courts of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Cherokee Nation, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and Seminole Nation. She earned her J.D. from Notre Dame Law School, her LLM from the London School of Economics and Political Science and her B.A. from Oklahoma State University. Outside of her legal work, Jennifer enjoys travel, British literature and television, participating in tribal community events, and engaging in volunteer activities in her local community. She has volunteered and provided pro bono services for Oklahoma Indian Legal Services and Public Counsel of Los Angeles. She has also served on various Boards of Directors for local non-profit organizations such as the Board of Directors for Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park and the Oklahoma Alumni & Associates of Family, Career, and Communities Leaders of America.