JACQUELINE JOHANSEN
OF COUNSEL

jjohansen@tddlegal.com
774-327-0059


Education:

B.A., Yale University

M.S., Merit, The London School of Economics

J.D., summa cum laude, New England School of Law


Admitted to Practice:

Massachusetts
New York
Connecticut
U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

Jacqueline Johansen is well-versed in all aspects of business and commercial law with more than ten years of experience across a broad range of matters, including private mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, intellectual property and data privacy and general corporate advisory matters. She also counsels clients with respect to construction and architecture agreements, corporate governance and employment matters, including drafting of employment-related policies and procedures, onboarding, and terminations.  

Jacqueline earned her law degree, summa cum laude, from New England School of Law. During law school, Jacqueline clerked for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, where she drafted legal opinions and memoranda on legislation, regulations and policy statements and provided guidance regarding federal and state laws relevant to insured depository institutions. She also interned at the U.S. District Court in Boston, where she reviewed forma pauperis applications and drafted proposed orders regarding those applications. After law school, Jacqueline clerked for the Honorable Chief Justice Phillip Rapoza of the Massachusetts Appeals Court.

Prior to joining Tymann, Davis & Duffy, Jacqueline practiced in Greenberg Traurig’s Litigation group in Boston. She has also worked in private practice on Cape Cod and in Connecticut and New York representing individual and corporate clients on real estate matters, contract negotiations, and disputes.

Before attending law school, Jacqueline’s experience was in the financial services industry.