Jennifer Redmond is a Partner in Keystone’s San Francisco office and co-leads the firm’s Antitrust & Competition practice. Her work focuses on some of the most consequential antitrust matters in digital markets today, involving online search, adtech, algorithmic competition, and digital platform strategy.
Jennifer brings experience from a range of precedent-setting cases on the plaintiff side, including high-profile conduct actions in digital markets, as well as major merger reviews in both tech and retail. Her engagements span the full litigation lifecycle—from early investigation and complaint preparation through trial and remedies—and involve leading interdisciplinary teams across economics, technology, and industry to address issues such as market definition, competitive effects, technology analysis, and the identification of less restrictive alternatives.
Before business school, Jennifer spent four years at Goldman Sachs in London. That early experience in financial markets informs her ability to analyze complex economic environments and engage with clients navigating high-stakes matters.
With a background in pure mathematics and an MBA from Wharton, Jennifer applies rigorous analytical thinking with an understanding of market behavior grounded in real-world industry expertise. She enjoys working with Keystone’s diverse teams and collaborating across disciplines to solve complex, impactful problems.
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