Decades of Unrelenting Advocacy
For more than two decades, Jennifer Walters has stood in courtrooms across the country as a relentless advocate for those who need it most. Her journey from the hardscrabble neighborhoods of South Brooklyn to the highest-stakes courtrooms in the nation is a testament to the power of preparation, principle, and an iron will.
After graduating magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, Jennifer joined the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, where he prosecuted complex federal crimes including financial fraud, organized crime, and public corruption. That experience gave her an unparalleled window into how the government builds its cases — knowledge she now turns against them on behalf of her clients.
In 1998, Jennifer founded Sterling Law Firm with a single conviction: that exceptional legal representation should not be reserved for the privileged few. The firm has since grown to a team of twelve attorneys handling cases from New York to California, with a track record that speaks for itself — over $150 million recovered for clients and a 98% success rate in contested matters.
When Jennifer is not in court, she teaches trial advocacy at Columbia Law School, serves on the board of the Innocence Project, and mentors first-generation law students through the Sterling Scholarship Fund, which he established in 2008.