She combines detailed legal analysis with her extensive large-scale case management experience to help ensure that clients’ claims are handled efficiently, strategically, and with the attention they deserve.
At Keller Postman, Jenni’s practice focuses on the post-litigation phase of mass torts, where complex settlements must be translated into functioning claims programs. She works with large groups of claimants, co-counsel, opposing counsel, settlement administrators, and other settlement teams to evaluate claims, manage settlement workflows, resolve deficiencies, and ensure compliance with settlement protocols and court procedures.
Before joining Keller Postman, Jenni worked at Falcon Law Firm, a small plaintiffs’ firm in Louisiana where she managed toxic tort and mass tort dockets involving thousands of claims, handling case evaluation and the settlement process. Prior to that role, she served as special counsel with a settlement administration firm, where she helped oversee the resolution of thousands of individual claims in large-scale court-supervised settlement programs. Due to her experience both within settlement administration and plaintiff representation, Jenni brings a practical understanding of how large-scale claims programs and mass settlements function from claims filing through final resolution and how to navigate them effectively on behalf of clients.
He is licensed to practice law in New York State only.
"“My defining moments as a plaintiffs’ attorney come when clients who spent decades doing hard, honest work realize someone is finally listening to them. I previously represented pipe yard workers in mass tort litigation who were unknowingly exposed to radiation from used oilfield pipe. Many had spent decades doing physically demanding work without ever being told the risks. Helping those clients understand what happened – and fighting to hold the large oil companies accountable – was a defining experience for me. It reinforced why plaintiffs’ work matters: giving a voice to people who simply trusted that their work environment was safe.” "