Jennifer J. Greene

Jennifer J. Greene

Special Counsel
  • Scott Vicknair Law
  • 1321 Ochsner Blvd. Suite 100 Covington, LA 70433
  • (504) 264-1057

Jennifer Greene’s litigation practice focuses on family law, personal injury, multi-district litigation, wrongful death, catastrophic injury, premises liability, and trucking litigation. She has spent her career fighting for people who were harmed by defective products and tirelessly seeking justice for injured individuals. Jennifer prides herself on getting to know her clients and understanding their goals as she helps them navigate the litigation process.

Jennifer is originally from Arkansas but made Louisiana her home starting in 2003. She is committed to the local community and is active in several civic and non-profit organizations. Jennifer enjoys connecting people to local non-profits and helping others find community service activities that fit their interests. She received Susan G. Komen New Orleans Volunteer of the Year Award in 2009; Louisiana Association for Justice’s Community Service Award in 2015; and was named American Association for Justice – Trial Lawyers Care Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2017. 

Jennifer sits on the National College of Advocacy Board of Trustees; the American Association for Justice: Women Trial Lawyers Executive Committee, Public Education Committee, Public Affairs Committee, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and Trial Lawyers Care Committee.  She is a former Louisiana Association for Justice Board of Governors member and currently serves as the Louisiana Association for Justice Civil Rights Section Chair. Jennifer is a member of the A.P. Tureaud Inn of Court; a member of Public Justice; a co-founder of Emerge Louisiana; and a fellow of the Pound Civil Justice Institute. She also serves on the Komen New Orleans Honorary Board and the Dress for Success New Orleans Advisory Board.  Jennifer is an alumnus of the American Association for Justice Leadership Academy; an alumnus of the Emerging Philanthropists of New Orleans; a fellow of the Institute of Politics at Loyola University; and serves as a Historic District Landmark Commissioner for the City of New Orleans.

Jennifer was named to City Business Leadership in Law Class of 2012; Louisiana Super Lawyers “Rising Star” 2012-2016; Louisiana Super Lawyers 2017-2021; New Orleans Magazine “Top Lawyers” 2012-2021; and National Academy of Family Attorneys Top 10 Family Law Attorneys (Under 40) in 2015. She has taught CLEs around the country on topics such as professionalism; ethics; family law; electronic discovery; and women’s health law issues.

Jennifer graduated from Rhodes College in Memphis, TN with a B.A. in History, and a B.A. in Political Science. While at Rhodes, Jennifer was the President of College Democrats and a Kinney Coordinator. She was recognized as the Outstanding Kinney Coordinator and was honored to serve as a Service-Learning Fellow.

Jennifer graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law and was awarded the Dean’s Certificate of Service for completing at least 100 hours of community service each year she was in law school. She has continued her commitment to service volunteering with Komen New Orleans, Dress for Success New Orleans, Youth Empowerment Project (“YEP”), Habitat for Humanity New Orleans, the New Orleans Pro Bono Project, and Arc of Greater New Orleans. 

Jennifer is licensed in all state and federal courts in Louisiana; all state courts in Arkansas; and the Supreme Court of the United States.