Jack Shaffery joined Ropes & Gray in 2023 as a member of the litigation and enforcement practice group.
As a first-year law student, Jack worked as a research assistant in the area of internet privacy law and served as an intern for the Hon. Judge Peter B. Krupp in the Massachusetts Superior Court. As a second-year law student, he joined the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology as a line editor, as well as the Recording Artist Project where he assisted independent music industry clients in the negotiation and drafting of recording label agreements. Jack was also a member of the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, where he represented clients on matters of surveillance and cybersecurity which implicated the Fourth Amendment’s proscription of unreasonable searches.
Jack received an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering in 2017, focusing on high frequency microwave engineering. Prior to law school, he worked on 5G technology for three years at an international engineering company.