About Jennifer Marie
Jennifer Marie Mohamed practices business law at The Bayne Law Group LLC, located in Princeton, New Jersey. Since becoming a partner in 2014, she has cultivated a robust legal practice that encompasses both employment law and environmental law. The Bayne Law Group is recognized for its commitment to delivering comprehensive legal solutions to clients across New Jersey and New York. This focus allows Jennifer to effectively handle the requirements of business law in two states, ensuring her clients receive tailored legal guidance. Jennifer earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Albany Law School in 1995, where she specialized in environmental law. Prior to her law degree, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Russian language from the State University of New York - Albany in 1990.
This diverse educational background not only enriches her legal perspective but also equips her with a unique understanding of the intersection of law and global issues. In 2017, she furthered her education by studying international human rights at Harvard University, enhancing her ability to address complex legal challenges on a global scale. Most of Jennifer's work involves advising businesses on compliance with environmental regulations and employment practices. She represents clients in disputes related to business transactions and workplace issues, often engaging in negotiations, litigation, and regulatory compliance. This multifaceted approach allows her to leverage her extensive knowledge in both business and environmental law. This gives well-rounded legal support.
Her experience in the field has made her adept at identifying potential legal pitfalls and crafting strategies to mitigate risks for her clients. Before joining The Bayne Law Group, Jennifer held various positions that enriched her legal expertise. She served as Of Counsel in 2007 and worked as a senior analyst in 2011, roles that allowed her to deepen her understanding of legal frameworks and business operations. Earlier in her career, she worked as a lawyer in the Division of Solid & Hazardous Materials, where she gained inexperience in environmental regulations. This foundational knowledge laid the groundwork for her current practice — As a result, the attorney can handle the details of environmental law effectively. In addition to her law practice, Jennifer has taken on leadership roles in professional organizations.
She is the President Emeritus and a trustee of The Princeton Bar Association, demonstrating her commitment to the legal community. Her dedication to pro bono work is evident in her role as Pro Bono Counsel since 2016, where she has provided legal assistance to underserved communities. Certifications in international environmental law and green economy practices further enhance her ability to tackle complex legal issues. Active in her community, Jennifer promotes sustainable business practices and believes in integrating environmental considerations into business decisions, making her a valuable asset to her clients and the legal community at large.