Rose M.Mooney

Associate

Boston + 1.617.449.6866

Rose Mooney represents clients in commercial litigation matters in federal and state courts. Her practice spans diverse areas of litigation, including cases involving environmental and energy matters, asset-backed securities, and business torts. Rose regularly advises clients regarding litigation and regulatory risks relating to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters. She also litigates cases arising under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and has experience researching and drafting motions, taking and preparing depositions, examining lead witnesses, and conducting fact and expert discovery. In addition, she has served as an associate on numerous cybersecurity and data privacy matters.

Rose maintains an active pro bono practice and represents individuals seeking asylum in the United States. She also works with the Firm's anti-human trafficking initiative and assists clients with criminal expungements.

Erfahrung

  • Business Roundtable urges court to vacate SEC's climate disclosure ruleJones Day represented Business Roundtable in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit challenging the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) climate disclosure rule.
  • Energy company responds to sophisticated ransomware attack by prominent ransomware threat actor groupJones Day directed and coordinated the response to a sophisticated ransomware attack by a well-known criminal threat actor group.
  • Sensata Technologies acquires DynapowerJones Day advised Sensata Technologies (NYSE: ST), a leading industrial technology company and provider of sensor-rich solutions and insights for customers, in connection with its acquisition of Dynapower Company, LLC, a leading provider of energy storage and power conversion systems, from private equity firm Pfingsten Partners for $580 million in cash.
  • Publicly traded U.S. company conducts analysis of notification obligations arising from vendor data breachJones Day advised a publicly traded company on legal notification obligations arising from a data breach and ransomware attack affecting its third party vendor, including an analysis of potential reporting obligations to customers and regulators under GDPR and U.S. laws.
  • Goode Partners invests in JOCKO FUELJones Day advised Goode Partners LLC in its $30 million minority investment in JOCKO FUEL, a disruptive and rapidly-growing provider of premium sports and lifestyle nutritional products.