About Jennifer G.
Jennifer G. Capocelli has built a steady career as a courtroom lawyer. She brings a background in psychology and law to cases that require careful analysis and clear presentation. Colleagues describe her work style as methodical and pragmatic.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1990 and went on to receive her J.D. from the University of Kentucky in 1993. Those formative years combined a study of human behavior with formal legal training. They set the stage for a practice that would center on litigation.
Capocelli began her legal career as an associate at Sands, Anderson, Marks & Miller in 1994. She moved into roles focused on trial work two years later, joining CNA Insurance Group as a trial lawyer in 1996. Those early positions gave her regular courtroom exposure and steady trial experience. She worked on discovery, motion practice and jury trials, learning the pace and demands of contested litigation.
In 2014 she took a senior trial lawyer role at Hanover Insurance Group. The title reflected a shift toward more complex case management and leadership within litigation teams. She handled matters that required coordinating with claims professionals, preparing witnesses, and shaping trial strategy. Her responsibilities at Hanover expanded the scope of her practice beyond individual case handling to include oversight of significant files.
Capocelli returned to private practice in 2019 when she joined Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen as a trial lawyer. There she continued courtroom work while integrating the institutional perspective she had gained at insurer employers. Her career path shows sustained engagement with contested civil matters and repeated work inside courtrooms.
Outside of her job titles, she remains involved in professional associations and maintains current membership in relevant organizations. That involvement keeps her connected to peers and to developments in trial practice. Her background in psychology combined with two decades of trial work shapes how she approaches witness preparation and case narrative.
Today, she practices at Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen where her work centers on trial litigation and insurance-related disputes.