Jessica A. Engerer has joined Honigman’s Captive Insurance Practice Group in the firm’s Insurance Department as an associate. She is located in the firm’s Detroit office.
Engerer assists captive clients with formation, operation and governance of alternative risk programs, including captive insurance companies, risk retention groups and self-insurance trusts.
She is admitted to practice in Michigan.
Engerer earned a B.A. in economics and political science from the University of Michigan and her law degree from the University of Michigan Law School where she was a student attorney in the Child Advocacy Law Clinic, Student Attorney and a finalist in the Frank Murphy Oral Advocacy Competition.
She served as a judicial intern for Judge Fred L. Borchard in the Tenth Circuit Court while in law school.
Prior to law school she worked for a national electronic discovery software firm, managing electronic discovery matters relating to civil litigation and U.S. Department of Justice and Securities & Exchange Commission investigations.
She also spent two months in Washtington, D.C., as a legislative intern for U.S. Senator Carl Levin.
Engerer joined Honigman from Kerr, Russell, and Weber PLC in Detroit.
- Posted August 06, 2015
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