Jennifer Jayjohn York

  • American Association for Justice, Member
  • Alabama Association for Justice, Member

Jenna Jayjohn York

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Jenna Jayjohn York graduated from Cumberland School of Law in the top 8% of her class. Early on, Jenna proved that she has both the intelligence and the grit necessary to be a respected trial attorney, winning the 2017 National Civil Trial Competition held in Los Angeles, California and the 2018 National Trial Competition Regional Tournament in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She served as the Associate Editor of the Cumberland Law Review and was elected Vice President of the Student Bar Association. She was one of only a few dozen students chosen to serve as a Judge Abraham Caruthers Teaching Fellow.

Jenna is driven by a ferocious desire to hold wrongdoers accountable and a sincere commitment to the clients she represents. She has a disciplined focus and unparalleled attention to detail that distinguish her in the courtroom and make her an outstanding advocate in every case.

Jenna practices in the areas of automobile and trucking accidents, premises liability, products liability, industrial accidents, medical malpractice, and fraud. She is a member of the Alabama State Bar Association, the Mobile Bar Association, the Alabama Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice.

Jenna grew up in Baldwin County, Alabama and graduated summa cum laude from Troy University, where she also served as a Senator At Large in the Student Government Association and was a member of four separate academic honor societies.

Featured Results

  • $650,000 jury verdict for a broken arm after a pedestrian is hit by a dump truck
  • $577,301 jury verdict for a woman injured at Walmart
  • $500,000 jury verdict for a woman injured when an 18-wheeler backed into her car
  • $482,000 jury verdict for a woman injured in a motor vehicle collision
  • $450,000 jury verdict for a man who suffered a sternal fracture in a car crash
  • $426,300 jury verdict for a rear end collision
  • Numerous other confidential settlements

Recognition & Awards 

  • Recognized as one of Mobile’s “40 Under 40” (2023)
  • One of four students selected to Cumberland School of Law’s National Civil Trial Competition Team (2017-2018)
  • Scholar of Merit for Torts, Business Organizations, Secured Transactions, and Complex Litigation
  • $650,000 Jury Verdict for Broken Arm After Pedestrian is Hit by Dump Truck
  • $577,301 Jury Verdict Against Walmart
  • $500,000 Jury Verdict for Woman Injured When an 18-wheeler Backed Into Her Car
  • $482,000 Jury Verdict for Woman Injured in Motor Vehicle Collision
  • $450,000 Jury Verdict for Man Who Suffered Sternal Fracture In Car Crash
  • $426,300 Jury Verdict for Rear End Collison

Education

  • Cumberland School of Law, J.D., 2019
  • Troy University, B.S., Political Science, summa cum laude, 2016

Affiliations

  • Court Admissions
    • Admitted to Alabama Bar (2019 – present)
    • Admitted to practice before all state and federal district courts in Alabama (2019 – present)
  • Bar Associations
    • Alabama Bar Association, Member (2019 – present)
    • Mobile Bar Association, Member (2019 – present)
      • Selected to serve on the Mobile Bar Association’s Inaugural Strategic Planning Committee (2022)
      • Mobile Bar Association Young Lawyers, Member (2019 – present)
      • Mobile Bar Association Women Lawyers, Member (2019 – present)
    • Baldwin County Bar Association, Member (2019 – present)
  • Professional Organizations
    • Alabama Association for Justice, Member (2019 – present)
    • Society of Women Trial Lawyers, Member (2019 – present)
Publications
  • Legal Update Fall 2019
  • Murr v. Wisconsin: Defining Property in a Regulatory Takings Inquiry 48 Cumberland Law Review, 2018
  • Ascertainment of Maritime Victims' Status and Its Impact Upon Recoverable Damages in Injury and Death Cases

Community Involvement

  • Order of the Fuse, which is a group of young professionals who distribute funds to community organizations through a competitive grant process
    • Member (2021 – present)

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