Attorney Jennifer L. Alesio is a partner at Simmons Hanly Conroy in the San Francisco office. She focuses her practice on mesothelioma and asbestos-related cases, helping injured workers and their families secure the justice they deserve.

In the 15 years Jennifer has practiced law, her tenacity in the courtroom and empathetic approach to clients have resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for her clients.

“It’s my job to tell the stories of the workers and families who have been so irrevocably impacted by the harm caused by these asbestos companies,” Jennifer said. “The best part of this job is being able to meet with a sick worker or a mourning family and tell them that we achieved some measure of justice on their behalf.”

Working with Jennifer

Jennifer’s clients can expect her to be a true champion for them during the entire legal process. In her role at Simmons Hanly Conroy, Jennifer’s responsibilities include working in conjunction with trial teams to build cases designed to go to verdict and achieve the best possible outcomes for clients. While Jennifer’s command of the legal landscape contributes greatly to her success, it’s not the only trait that makes her invaluable to clients.

“Trials can be emotional and intimidating experiences for many people. I think one of the first jobs of a trial attorney is to be the person who clients trust to take all of that fear, anxiety or worry off their shoulders and put it on my own,” she said. “That is as much a trial attorney’s job as a surgical cross-examination or a barn-burning closing argument. I tell every client before a trial that they are the witness that the defense is most afraid of, that all they need to do is tell the truth, and that the rest of the worrying is my job.”

Jennifer takes this philosophy to heart and puts it into practice with every case she tries.

“Jurors and clients can spot inauthenticity miles away,” she said. “When I tell a client to put their worries on my shoulders, that’s not just a thing I say. I use that trust as fuel to make sure I am never outworked.”

While Jennifer realizes the gravity and emotional weight that comes with the cases she works on, she also respects the positivity that comes with “fighting the good fight.”

“One of my favorite quotes is from E.B. White,” she said. “I’m paraphrasing, but the gist is, ‘I wake up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult.’ I’ve found that the work I do doesn’t make planning the day that difficult because fighting the good fight with a talented team can be a heck of a good time, and, in small, but very real ways, it changes the world.”

Success as a Trial Lawyer

Jennifer is a skilled legal advocate for her clients and has secured impressive and continuing results for her clients. During her legal tenure, Jennifer has served as trial attorney in several jury trials and secured more than $134 million in mesothelioma verdicts on behalf of individuals and families harmed by asbestos.

Additionally, Jennifer has also served as trial counsel on countless cases that have cumulatively resolved for millions of dollars before verdict. Her successes have been recognized as a “Top Plaintiffs’ Verdict” by The Daily Journal, a “Top 100 Verdict” by The National Law Journal, and The Recorder’s “Largest Products Liability Verdict of 2014 and “Largest Products Liability Verdict of 2019.”

Some of her key verdicts include the following:

  • $24.4 million: In July 2024, Jennifer worked alongside Partner Jim Kramer to secure a $24.4 million mesothelioma verdict on behalf of Cipriano Ramirez. Cipriano, a Chicago-area resident, worked as a janitor at Avon Products, Inc. in the 1980s. The company processed and manufactured products containing asbestos-contaminated talc, which caused Cipriano to develop pleural mesothelioma decades later.
  • $34 million: In August 2019, Jennifer, along with Partner Daniel Blouin, secured a $34 million verdict in Los Angeles against Ford Motor Co. This monumental result against one of the nation’s largest auto manufacturers was on behalf of a retired mechanic, Arthur Putt, who was exposed to asbestos while replacing brakes at gas stations in California and Indiana. The verdict was ranked on the Daily Journal’s “Top California Verdicts for 2019” and was listed as the “Largest Product Liability Verdict of 2019” by The Recorder.
  • $5.4 million: In August 2017, Jennifer represented Robert and Bonnie Sprague in Portland, Oregon. Robert was exposed to asbestos-containing insulation on U.S. Navy ships from 1960 to 1964. He also came into contact with asbestos in gaskets and packing material made by John Crane, Inc. while working as a pipefitter. After a three-week trial and two days of deliberations, a jury returned a $5.4 million verdict in favor of the Spragues. The verdict included punitive damages worth $3 million.
  • $70.86 million: In October 2014, Jennifer represented Robert and Linda Whalen against John Crane, Inc., in Alameda County, California. Robert served 26 years as a U.S. Navy machinist and nuclear inspector who worked on nuclear submarines, where asbestos-containing products were present. He was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma in December 2013. The jury awarded the couple over $70 million.

In addition to these victories in the courtroom, Jennifer has litigated hundreds of other cases against some of the nation’s largest corporations and the scientists they hire to defend them. On a daily basis, she secures significant settlements for the firm’s clients and their families in these additional cases before a trial or verdict is warranted.

“Individuals stand a chance against big corporations because we even the scales in their favor,” Jennifer explained. “It’s the ability and the willingness to stand up against the corporations that creates the change that we are here to make in the world.”

Jennifer’s Background

Jennifer received her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Vassar College in 2005. In 2008, she graduated with her J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law. While in law school, she received several awards, including:

  • Herman J. Wildman Social Justice Writing Award
  • Justice John Paul Stevens Fellowship
  • Award for Academic Excellence in Evidence
  • Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Human Rights Law

She also attended the TIPS/ABOTA National Trial Academy in 2011. Before her position at Simmons Hanly Conroy, Jennifer was the Los Angeles managing attorney and senior trial counsel for a large California-based plaintiffs’ asbestos firm.

Call (800) 326-8900 today to learn more about working with a mesothelioma lawyer.

Attorney Jennifer Alesio

Practice Areas:

  • Asbestos & Mesothelioma

Bar and Court Admissions:

Recognition:

Jennifer L. Alesio

Rated by Super Lawyers

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  • The Best Lawyers in America®
    • Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions – Plaintiffs, 2024-2025
  • Thomson Reuters, Northern California Super Lawyers®: 2024
  • Thomson Reuters, Northern California Rising Stars®: 2015-2023
  • National Trial Lawyers, Top 40 Under 40 Lawyers in California, 2020-present
  • San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association 2015 Trial Lawyer of the Year
  • North Bay Business Journal, Top 40 Under 40 Outstanding Young Business Leader

Speaking Engagements/CLEs

  • PALs
  • Perrin conferences
  • San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association
  • San Francisco Bar Association
  • American Bar Association’s Toxic Tort and Environmental Law Conference

Law Student Awards

  • Herman J. Wildman Social Justice Writing Award
  • Justice John Paul Stevens Fellowship
  • Award for Academic Excellence in Evidence
  • Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Human Rights Law

Representative Experience:

  • Toxic Torts & Defective Products/Product Liability

Affiliations:

  • Consumer Attorneys of California
  • San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
    • Judiciary Committee Member, 2021-present
  • American Association for Justice
  • Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles
  • Public Justice
  • Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom
  • American Board of Trial Advocates

Education:

  • Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., 2008
  • Vassar College, B.A., Political Science & Comparative Religion, 2005