Jennifer Morgan

Adjunct Professor of Real Estate Transactions at Columbia Business School

Schools

  • Columbia Business School

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Biography

Columbia Business School

Jennifer Morgan specializes in real estate private equity. A partner in our Real Estate practice, Jennifer represents sponsors and institutional investors in a range of real estate investments and transactions.

Jennifer advises clients on structuring and negotiating fund formations and other capital transactions, including private real estate investment trusts and other structured investments. She often represents real estate private equity clients in connection with joint ventures, asset and entity-level acquisitions and dispositions, and related transactions.

Jennifer has been named a top real estate attorney in the 2013 through 2020 editions of Chambers USA, and was chosen as one of Fortune magazine’s Women Leaders in the Law in 2013. A regular speaker at real estate private equity conferences, Jennifer was recognized by the Legal 500 2016 guide in the Real Estate and Construction—Real Estate category. In addition, she was named a New York Super Lawyer in 2011 and 2012 by Super Lawyers, which also selected her for its list of the 2012 and 2013 Top Real Estate Women Attorneys.

Jennifer is an adjunct professor of Real Estate Transactions at Columbia Business School and Columbia Law School.

Education

  • JD Emory University School of Law (1992 — 1995)
  • BA University of Virginia (1987 — 1991)
  • Columbia University - Columbia Business School

Companies

  • Partner King & Spalding (2015)
  • Adjunct Professor Columbia Business School (2013)
  • Partner Kirkland & Ellis LLP (2003 — 2015)
  • Associate Sullivan & Cromwell LLP (2000 — 2003)
  • Associate King & Spalding (1996 — 2000)

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