Jadé James
OVERVIEW
Jadesola (Jadé) James is a paralegal in Hausfeld’s Washington, DC office. She has experience supporting complex litigation, antitrust matters, regulatory filings, and white-collar investigations. Her work spans docket management, trial preparation, and case support before federal courts, regulatory bodies, and the International Trade Commission.
Jadé provides direct legal and administrative support to attorneys handling high-stakes litigation and investigations. She has led trial readiness efforts, including assembling deposition and trial binders, managing exhibit sets, coordinating with external vendors, and providing in-court logistical support. She also has extensive experience with document productions, redaction protocols, and managing confidential submissions.
Her pro bono work includes serving on rotation at the Children’s Law Center, where she investigated child custody cases, reviewed medical and education records, prepared witnesses, and testified in court to support recommendations for children’s welfare.
Earlier in her career, Jadé gained policy and legislative experience through roles in both the U.S. House of Representatives and a state attorney general’s office, where she contributed research, reports, and public-facing communications.
EDUCATION
Baylor University, B.A. in Sociology, 2021
AFFILIATIONS
American Bar Association, Member (2025 - present)