Leah Henry is a commercial litigator who delivers practical solutions for companies navigating high-stakes legal challenges and complex disputes. Advising on a range of business matters, her practice includes complex commercial disputes, general business torts, commercial real estate, general and professional liability, product liability, and securities.

Managing multi-party, fact-intensive cases from inception through resolution, Leah defends clients across multiple jurisdictions, developing litigation strategies to align with her clients’ business objectives. Leah’s experience covers all phases of litigation, including motion practice, discovery management, depositions, arbitrations, mediations, and court proceedings. Leah’s litigation practice is complemented by her background in intellectual property law, advising clients on copyright and trademark matters as well as general premises liability representing landlords and property managers.

Before joining Farrell Fritz, Leah was an associate in the litigation group of a mid-sized New York City law firm where she handled matters through trial and appellate advocacy. To provide thoughtful and effective counsel to clients, Leah also draws upon her experience as a judicial intern for the Honorable Freda L. Wolfson of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly influencing the legal profession and remains a hot topic for attorneys and the courts. AI has proven useful for everything from routine administrative tasks to case-analysis summaries. It helps lawyers research quickly, draft faster, and analyze large amounts of information more efficiently. However, as attorneys’ use and reliance on AI increase