Jeffrey T. Green

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Jeffrey T. Green is a partner in Sidley Austin’s Washington, D.C. office. He focuses on criminal defense and contested litigation matters, primarily in the fields of financial fraud and corruption, antitrust law and intellectual property issue. Jeff has been involved with the pro bono representation of non-profit organizations and court-appointed criminal defendants, serves as Chair of Sidley’s Pro Bono Committee and co-chairs NACDL’s Amicus Committee. Jeff Green also co-instructs Sidley’s Supreme Court Practicum at the Northwestern University School of Law, now in its eleventh year. The Practicum offers students the chance to draft petitions to the Court seeking review, research and draft merits briefs in cases before the Court, participate in moot courts for pending cases on the merits, and attend guest lectures by distinguished outside speakers. Jeff earned an A.B. degree from Cornell University (with distinction), an M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin (with honors), and a J.D. from the University of California, Davis School of Law (King Hall).

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