Jaclyn Freshman
Associate
Jaclyn Freshman joined Ropes & Gray in 2021 as an associate in the health care department.
During law school, Jaclyn served as a Franke Global Business Law Fellow and articles editor of the Stanford Law & Policy Review. As a student attorney for Stanford’s Organizations & Transactions Clinic, Jaclyn represented nonprofit organizations such as Feeding America on a variety of transactional matters. She was also co-president of the BioLaw and Health Policy Society, co-founder of the Community Health Access Pro Bono project, and an intern at Georgetown University’s Health Justice Alliance.
Prior to attending law school, Jaclyn worked at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research, where she developed educational tools aimed at preventing hospital-induced delirium.
Publications
- Co-author, “Where do freestanding emergency departments choose to locate?” Annals of Emergency Medicine (April 2017)
- Contributor, “Hospital Elder Life Program,” The Encyclopedia of Elder Care: The Comprehensive Resource on Geriatric Health and Social Care (2017)
Education
- JD, Stanford Law School, 2020; Gerald Gunther Prizes; Judge Thelton E. Henderson Prize; Hilmer Oehlmann, Jr. Award
- BA (History of Science, Medicine and Public Health), summa cum laude, Yale University, 2016; Phi Beta Kappa
Admissions / Qualifications
Qualifications
- Massachusetts, 2021