Amy Jane Longo recognized among top women leaders in law by LA Business Journal

Julie H. Jones Chair Ropes & Gray
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Litigation and enforcement partner Amy Jane Longo has been acknowledged in the Los Angeles Business Journal’s annual “Women of Influence: Attorneys” special section. This recognition highlights leading women in law throughout the Los Angeles area.

Longo’s career spans over 25 years, focusing on securities litigation in both governmental and private sectors. She previously led the SEC’s Los Angeles Regional Office trial unit for nearly five years before joining Ropes & Gray in 2022 as a founding partner at their Los Angeles office. Her clientele includes significant investment funds, alongside public and private companies, dealing with commercial and securities litigation and enforcement issues.

The “Women of Influence: Attorneys” list honors female lawyers who have shown outstanding legal expertise, leadership, and contributions to the broader Los Angeles community.



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