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We provide counseling, negotiation assistance, transactional and litigation solutions for domestic and international clients. We assist clients in acquiring and registering their intellectual property rights worldwide, enforcing them and defending against the claims of others. We provide services related to Intellectual Property and Complex Business cases.. Chief Magistrate Judge Volney V. Brown of the United States District Court for the Central District of California had this to say about me in the case of REFAC INTERNATIONAL, LTD. v. HITACHI LTD., Kawasaki Motors Corporation, et al., 141 F.R.D. 281 (1991):. Without minimizing in the least the significant contributions of other defense counsel, the Magistrate Judge finds that the lawyering most decisive to the outcome, and the most helpful to the court, was done by Surjit P. Soni and his firm. His preparation was immaculate, though no more than necessary given the stakes and complexities. His clients proved to be, and they should have been, most willing to pay his fees and expenses. There is no evidence that he has overbilled in any respect; in fact, his accounting is so precise that the Magistrate Judge is able to, and he will disallow certain itemized claims. All members of the bar of this court are presumed honorable and wholly accurate in their representations to the court. Mr. Soni has proved the validity of the presumption throughout the proceedings by weighing every word and proofing every representation. His accounting contained in the Brico defendants' claim is a veritable model. The general pleas of Refac's counsel to reduce fees and costs, and particularly those incurred post-dismissal, are rejected.
Top Labor & Employment and Personal Injury Trial Lawyer. MILLIONS recovered. Representing those who have been wronged, unlawfully terminated, or injured by the negligence of another or at work.
Throughout her career, Abigail has focused extensively on individual and class-action cases, including numerous wage-and-hour actions involving violations under the California Labor Code and the Fair Labor Standards Act. Throughout her career, she has settled over forty, recovering millions on behalf of employees in various industries, including those in the motion-picture, security, healthcare, food, retail, and banking industries. Abigail’s practice also includes individual labor-and-employment advice and counsel and general business litigation.. Abigail earned her J.D. at the UCLA Schoolof Law in 2003. During law school, Abigail interned in the Office of Business Affairs of Television, Acquisitions, Home Video and Film Music at Miramax Films, as well as in the Office of the Chief Trial Counsel, the State Bar of Californa, and in the Enforcement Division of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Southern California in 2000, magna cum laude, with a B.A. in Political Science and academic minors in Business Administration and Law & Society.. Abigail was the past Vice President of the Board of the Filipino American Library and Filipino American Heritage Institute, where she dedicted seven years of community service. In October 2012, Abigail was elected to the Governing Board of the Silver Lake Neighborhood Council, where she served her term through April 2014. She also currently sits on the Board of Governors of the Philippine American Bar Association and the non-profit group, Search to Involve Pilipino Americans.
Theodore H. Dokko is an Associate with Richardson Harman Ober PC. His practice focuses on all aspects of civil litigation, with an emphasis on labor and employment law, including wage and hour, discrimination and wrongful termination claims.. Prior to joining Richardson Harman Ober, Mr. Dokko was with a law firm specializing in civil and criminal litigation in both state and federal courts. His responsibilities included representing law enforcement personnel throughout internal affairs investigation interviews, mediations, prosecuting writ petitions, as well as advising clients in all areas of labor and employment litigation.. Mr. Dokko was admitted to the State Bar of California in June 2009.. He earned his Juris Doctor from George Washington University Law School and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego.
The Manibog Law, PC story begins over 100 years ago, when a university student in the Philippine, Gonzalo Manibog, accepted an invitation from the U.S. government to continue his university studies in America. Six year later, in 1917, he received his law degree from the University of Indianapolis, becoming the first Filipino to receive a law degree in the United States. Gonzalo practiced law in Hawaii, representing neighbors, friends and local families. His son, Monty Manibog, followed in his footsteps, becoming a lawyer in 1961. Their legacy continues at Manibog Law, PC a family business led by Darren A. Manibog (Monty's son and Gonzalo's grandson) a 1996 graduate from the UC Berkeley School of Law. As a third-generation lawyer, Darren witnessed from an early age the impact that the law can have on people's lives, and developed an abiding passion to carry on his grandfather's and father's commitment to service in the law.. A third-generation lawyer, Darren Manibog is the lead litigator and owner of Manibog Law PC, a plaintiff's personal injury law firm which handles catastrophic injury litigation. Mr. Manibog has successfully represented thousands of clients in major injury cases, including numerous civil trials, arbitrations, mediations and settlements. Mr. Manibog was named a 2012 Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers magazine as well as a 2011 "Top Attorney" by Pasadena Magazine, and was elected to the elite Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, a nationwide honor awarded to less than 2% of lawyers across the nation. Mr. Manibog received Bachelors of Arts degrees, magna cum laude, in International Relations and Political Science from the University of Southern California, where he was a member of the Student Senate. He received his law degree from the University of California Berkeley School of Law.
Ted Khalaf is highly skilled in all legal matters pertaining to Divorce and Family Law within the state of California. Our team of skilled lawyers will represent you throughout the process of understanding your rights around a divorce, custody battle or marital and child support situation. Besides being emotionally devastating, a divorce can be financially crippling, and it is essential that you align yourself with a Divorce and Family Law attorney who will represent you to the fullest extent.. Whether you are dealing with the difficult task of marital property division, child custody or determining spousal or child support, you need an expert attorney on your side with a proven track record of success when dealing with Divorce and Family Law cases. With over fourteen years of success in dealing with California specific Divorce and Family Law cases, attorney Ted Khalaf is well-equipped to deal with the nuances and logistics of your case in a professional and thorough manner. This process is never easy, but understanding your parental and spousal rights, as well as the process before you will support you in maintaining peace of mind and a favorable outcome.. Conveniently located in Pasadena, California, Attorney Ted Khalaf has developed for himself a reputation for aggressive litigation on behalf of their clients and an exceptional level of professionalism. Understanding the ins and outs of your case is essential, Ted Khalaf will leave no stone left unturned to thoroughly analyze all possible evidence and data in order to build a solid defense on your behalf. In the state of California there are specific laws pertaining to Divorce and Family Law that are necessary to understand. In their representation of clients across the Southern California region, the attorneys at Khalaf Law Group are well versed in these laws, which gives their clients an advantage when it comes to building a rock solid case.. Practice Areas:. Conveniently located at the Southern California law offices of Khalaf Law Group, our attorneys are committed to your success in the courtroom and are highly motivated to provide exemplary service to our valuable clients. Call our Southern California offices today at to speak to one of our skilled attorneys for a free consultation.
Ted is a dedicated and aggressive criminal defense and civil rights attorney serving Pasadena and clients all over the State of California. Mr. Tedford earned his Juris Doctor degree from Whittier Law School and quickly began representing clients facing various legal issues. He has focused his career on criminal defense and police misconduct matters, standing strong for those who cannot speak for themselves in and out of the courtroom. Mr. Tedford has more than 26 years of legal experience and knows how to tackle a broad range of cases. He utilizes his background knowledge and legal prowess to build the strongest defenses possible for the criminally accused and doggedly pursues justice for those injured as a result of police misconduct. Don’t face the justice system alone—Call Ted now at.
Stephen C. Ball has successfully represented victims and consumers for over twenty years in California and federal courts. His clients have included minors, workers, the catastrophically injured, patients, the elderly and insureds.Mr. Ball received his undergraduate education in biological sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1979 and thereafter went into business as a licensed contractor. He earned his law degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles in 1985 was admitted to practice in California that same year. He has also been admitted to practice in federal court since 1987 and in the United States Court of Claims since 1991.Mr. Ball has been involved in a number of benchmark cases, including more than 35 Superior Court jury trials. He was featured in the Los Angeles Daily Journal's litigator profile in May of 2000.Mr. Ball maintains membership in a number of legal organizations. These include the American Board of Trial Advocates (member 1992, Executive Board Member, 1998 and has been clinical faculty instructor), American Association for Justice (1985), Consumer Attorneys of California (1985), Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles (1985), and 8th Street Lawyers (1993).Mr. Ball is a court appointed settlement officer and mediator since 1991. He has participated in settlement programs in Van Nuys, Glendale, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Santa Monica Superior Courts. He has been a speaker at CEB and Rutter Group Seminars and for the Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles. He has also been a Guest Lecturer at Cal Poly Pomona Extension (1994-5).Mr. Ball is an instrument-rated pilot.. Areas of Practice:. Bar Admissions:. Education:. Classes/Seminars Taught:. Honors and Awards:. Professional Associations and Memberships:. Past Employment Positions:. Pro Bono Activities:
Spiegelman Law was founded in 2022 on the core belief that workers come first. Clients’ voices should be elevated by their attorneys, not diminished. Grounded in a feminist, queer, anti-racist and class-conscious framework, we guide clients through a biased legal system to pursue justice. Although the system is stacked against Californian workers, they do have significant rights enshrined in the law - but they need a steadfast attorney to achieve equitable outcomes. Spiegelman Law is here to do just that.. Spiegelman Law is located in Los Angeles, California. The firm represents clients throughout Southern California (and occasionally Northern California). We practice worker-focused employment rights litigation, negotiations, and advocacy. With contingency-based payment plans, we only get paid if our clients do. This levels the playing field against employers who often have the resources to simply out-spend the workers they have harmed.
Social Security disability is the end result of a complex skein of conflicting and complementary rules. Much of the program is not intuitive. Rarely will disability be found on initial application. It is more common that a claim will be denied and must be appealed to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. There are many doors within the Federal disability program. I believe that the initial application should be drafted by an attorney who has an eye on how the case will be presented to a Judge.. I like doing disability cases because they are complex and unique puzzles that must be solved through application of the Law and client contacts.. When I am not working on disability claims I bicycle, do wood work and walk my large dog in the wild-lands.
Since 1996, Mark has practiced law in a variety of contexts. From humble beginnings at a small minority-owned law firm to a leadership position at one of the largest class action firms in Los Angeles, Mark’s experience is vast and well-rounded.. Now, as the entrepreneurial owner of an independent legal practice, Mark’s special desire is to serve underrepresented communities. Mark provides quality representation and advice to diverse clientele in all matters drawing from his rich 18 year litigation experience and his elite educational background.. Mark lives in Pasadena where he teaches ballroom dance and is an avid sports fan (Dodgers · Clippers · NFL). Mark is an around-the-world traveler who has seen all seven continents. Mark is also a faculty member at the University of Phoenix where he facilitates contemporary business law and HR risk management classes.
Since 1984 I have worked as a trial lawyer, I am surprised at how much I still love this job. I get to meet so many different folks, in so many different walks of life, and I am always learning something new and challenging.. The downside of doing this work, however, is that so often you are dealing with people in a miserable situation. Their lives have been turned upside down by a catastrophe, that should have been avoided, had it not been for someone else's carelessness or wrongdoing. It's heartbreaking to see what some people go through. But clients don't come to you for pity. What they need from you, as their lawyer, is to help pick up the pieces, and obtain justice.. That is where the upside of being a lawyer comes in, because there is no greater feeling of accomplishment when you are able to obtain justice for your client. In the end, it is a basic human need to feel that you made things better in this life. I get the chance to do this every day when I show up to work. What more can you ask for?
Sheldon Mak & Anderson is a firm of skilled professionals concentrating in areas where we have demonstrated expertise and substantial experience: intellectual property law. We apply skilled legal talent to help clients fulfill needs, solve problems, handle situations and realize opportunities involving intellectual property. We show clients how to use us as an instrument for achieving their business objectives.
Serving the greater Los Angeles area for almost a decade, Ms. Marticorena handles a broad range of family law matters including division of property, division of business interests, child custody, visitation, child support, child custody evaluations, spousal support, dissolution of marriage, legal separation, domestic violence and civil harassment restraining orders.. As a Certified Family Law Specialist a designation governed by the State Bar of California, Ms. Marticorena has demonstrated a high level of experience in family law, including a minimum amount of trials, hearings, settlements, stipulations, and mediations. Certified specialists must complete numerous hours of continuing legal education above and beyond what is required of a non-specialist. Additionally, specialists have taken and passed a written examination akin to a one-day bar examination and must receive positive third party evaluations from attorneys and judges before final certification is earned.. Ms. Marticorena’s strengths are in identifying complex family law issues that may affect distribution of property, payment of support, and community property interests. Ms. Marticorena’s experience includes:. Ms. Marticorena attended Southwestern University School of Law where she received a CALI Award for excellence in family law. While at Southwestern, she was an extern for the Target Crimes Division of the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and a Judicial Extern to the Honorable Judge Amy M. Pellman of the Los Angeles Superior Court, Family Law Division.. Prior to Southwestern University, Ms. Marticorena attended the University of California, Irvine and graduated Cum Laude, receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Psychology in 2003. Ms. Marticorena also graduated UC Irvine as a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a prestigious national honors society.. Ms. Marticorena attends monthly MCLE events hosted by the Pasadena Bar Association, the yearly Spring Seminar in Rancho Mirage, CA hosted by the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists; the Trial Institute for the Southern California Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Recently, she completed the Advanced Family Law Course presented by the California Family Law Report (“CFLR”).. Ms. Marticorena actively participates in alternative dispute resolution by initiating and hosting Voluntary Settlement Conferences in her office and by retaining private mediators and retired judicial officers to resolve family law matters without the time and expense of litigation. In 2014, she was invited to join the mediation panel of the Los Angeles Superior Court wherein she will be volunteering as a daily settlement officer.. Fluent in Spanish, Ms. Marticorena is a member of the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists, and is a Trustee on the Executive Board of the Pasadena Bar Association.
Scott concentrates primarily in the areas of business and real estate litigation, personal injury, and transactional matters. He has negotiated and drafted numerous legal documents for both individuals and corporate clients. Formerly, Scott was a co founding member of Wu & Wu LLP a small boutique firm in Los Angeles where he served as legal counsel for Los Angeles Dealer Auto Auction.. He currently serves as legal counsel for Sunny Meat, Inc., International Cultural Exchange, the Southern California Dragon Boat Club, the Los Angeles Racing Dragons, and other small and medium sized businesses throughout Southern California. Scott has handled legal matters in the areas of Estate Planning, Contracts, Employment Law, Immigration, Collections, Family Law, Bankruptcy and Real Estate. Mr. Wu has handled all aspects of litigation including mediations, arbitrations, and trials. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Wu negotiated and drafted commercial leases for Westfield Shopping Centers, one of the largest shopping center owners in the nation.. Scott was born and raised in Southern California. He attended Bishop Amat High School where he actively participated in baseball, basketball and volleyball. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at San Diego where he studied Communications and minored in Economics. At U.C. San Diego, Scott was an active member of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Scott received his law degree from Pepperdine University School of Law (where he was an active member of the Asian Pacific American Law School Association).. Scott’s hobbies include dragon boat racing, outrigger canoe, golf, snowboarding, surfing, triathlons and mountain biking.
Sayema Hameed is the owner of Hameed Law Group, a law firm serving California region and beyond. A "big law" veteran, Sayema offers exceptional legal representation in the fields of Employment Law and Business Litigation.. A graduate of Stanford University and UCLA School of Law, Sayema Hameed brings over two decades of legal experience to every matter and works diligently to ensure that her clients receive individualized support, close attention to detail, and the highest quality professional work product. Sayema cares about her clients and works hard for them.
Ruben Vardanyan founded Vardanyan Law Firm to help gravely injured victims fight against insurance companies for rightful compensation. The firm specializes in personal injury litigation and trial.. Ruben and his staff are committed to the traumatic experiences that bring each of our clients to us. We know that those core experiences get eroded when put on paper and conveyed to insurance companies. Therefore, we are adamantly in favor of seeking justice in the courtroom where the faces, the injuries, and the emotions are all real.. We know how important it is to communicate with our clients on a regular basis – even if there is no news. Unfortunately, it happens too often in the legal profession where attorneys are overwhelmed and their clients are left guessing. We oppose that model. We choose to take limtied cases that evoke a deep connection with our client and their story. We believe this is the only way to insure our clients get the best representation they possibly can.
Roger Vega has over 14-years of experience in the area of construction law and has acquired an in-depth knowledge regarding all aspects of construction projects and disputes. His practice encompasses a wide array of construction industry matters such as competitive bidding, contract drafting, project management and contract administration, scheduling and delay issues, change orders, cost overruns, mechanic's lien, stop notice, and bond rights, risk management, and claims resolution. Mr. Vega has handled multi-million dollar disputes on high profile, complex construction projects and achieved favorable settlements and judgments on behalf of his clients.. Mr. Vega has represented various public agencies to assist in their construction-related disputes. These public entities include several school districts throughout California and several cities. He has also represented large general contractors, trade contractors, architects and engineers. His understanding of these disputes from the perspective of both the owner and the contractor uniquely enables him to reach cost-effective resolutions.. Some of Mr. Vega’s more notable matters include a dispute involving a $54 million dollar waste treatment facility in the inland empire. Mr. Vega represented the general contractor in a dispute with a trade sub-contractor. The case involved several years of litigation and resulted in a significant settlement in favor of the general contractor. Mr. Vega also assisted a general contractor in a trial involving change orders and contract interpretation that resulted in a judgment and an award of attorneys fees for Mr. Vega’s client.. Mr. Vega graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Mr. Vega earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California. During law school, Mr. Vega served as president of the Loyola Latino Law Students' Association.
Richard specializes in land-use, zoning, real estate, commercial, environmental, and appellate law, including complex business litigation and class actions. He represents property owners, developers, neighborhood associations, midsize and large U.S. companies throughout Southern California on numerous hotel, medical office, and multi-family residential projects. He serves as lead trial and appellate counsel in traditional/administrative writ of mandamus proceedings, arbitrations, and private attorney general actions. As part of his land use practice, Richard manages all of the CEQA, planning, zoning, and other entitlements required by state, county, and city governments. In Pasadena, Richard’s projects include the restoration of the Constance Hotel and the YWCA Julia Morgan Building, the Colorado at Hill Hotel, the Marriott Residence Inn, the Paseo Colorado, the Crown City Medical Building, and the former Pasadena Athletic Club site.. As an experienced trial attorney, Richard successfully prosecuted a CEQA and land use trial against the City of Brea in Orange County, and successfully defended through trial a $45 million class action lawsuit in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. He previously was successful in defending a $75 million licensing arbitration, a $30 million unfair competition class action, a $40 million securities fraud and RICO class action in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, and a $20 million insurance coverage action in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, as well as numerous contract, real estate, and limited partnership actions. Richard has a number of appellate decisions in California to his credit, including Harper v. 24 Hour Fitness, 167 Cal. App. 4th 966 (2008), Mount Olympus Property Owners Association v. Shpirt, 59 Cal. App. 4th 885 (1997), Re-Open Rambla, Inc. v. County of Los Angeles, 39 Cal. App. 4th 1499 (1995), and Cole v. Sea Ray Boats, Inc., 32 Cal. Rptr. 2d 431 (1994) (de-published).. Education. Richard is a 1986 graduate of Loyola Law School, where he externed for Justice Otto Kaus of the California Supreme Court, and was a member of the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society, Scott Moot Court Honors Board, and the 1985 Best Oralist in Moot Court Competition.. Richard also has a Master's in Public Administration from the University of Southern California, where he was admitted to Pi Alpha Alpha, National Honorary Society for Public Affairs & Administration, received the SCAPA Praetor Scholarship Award, and worked for the Congressional Budget Office in Washington, D.C.. Richard earned his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1979, and studied at Worcester College, Oxford University, England.
Richard Novak is one of southern California’s leading criminal defense attorneys. He is a former Los Angeles Superior Court judicial officer and has represented defendants, witnesses and individuals under investigation by law enforcement and other government agencies for the past two decades. He has vast experience in federal and state criminal investigations, prosecutions and appeals.. He is a meticulous strategist, a highly skilled negotiator, an aggressive trial lawyer and a nuanced appellate advocate. He also has a unique background representing parents and minors in juvenile dependency and delinquency cases in which law enforcement is investigating and prosecuting claims of child abuse and in which teenagers are accused of criminal conduct.
Richard Mah has a deep background in jurty trial, arbitration and dispute resolution cases for construction matters. His previous experience working as the Deputy City Attorney in the Airport Division of the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office make him one of the city's elite choices when it comes to legal construction issues.
Rasheed McWilliams focuses his practice on all aspects of complex civil litigation, entertainment and new media transactions, and intellectual property counseling, enforcement and licensing. Rasheed has represented clients in state and federal courts in a variety of disputes and combines his legal knowledge and business insight to provide optimal solutions to the business and legal problems of his clients.Rasheed practiced for over 10 years at law firms, including intellectual property powerhouses Fish & Richardson P.C. and Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto. Rasheed has successfully represented large, multi-national corporations in complex copyright, patent and trademark litigations before U.S. District Courts and the U.S. International Trade Commission. Rasheed has also successfully represented content providers in the book publishing, broadcast and satellite radio, film and television, and music industries. Rasheed is also the owner of the McWilliams Literary Agency and an affiliated agent of the Kneerim, Williams & Bloom Agency where he counsels both established and upcoming authors in the book publishing industry. His successes include selling the dramatic and publishing rights to author Mara Shalhoup's initial non-fiction offering, "BMF: The Rise and Fall of Big Meech and the Black Mafia Family" and the publishing rights to author/actor Michael Boatman's "Last God Standing" and "Who Wants to be The Prince of Darkness?". Areas of Practice. Patent litigation, Trademark Litigation, Copyright Litigation, patent, trademark and copyright counseling, prosecution and portfolio management, content acquisition and divestment in the entertainment industry, including book publishing, film and television, and music.
Pyramid Legal, APC is a multi-service law firm, comprised of a team of compassionate and aggressive attorneys dedicated to delivering quality legal representation in various areas of law. Clients depend on the firm to deliver in-depth solutions to complex issues, and our attorneys spend the time getting to know our clients and ensuring that we fully understand their goals in order to vigorously fight for them. With a deep commitment to humanity, to give voice to those who would not other have access to the law, our passion and drive to fight for our clients' best interests is surpassed by none.
Paul F. Schimley is a Partner with Richardson Harman Ober PC and leads the firm’s Employment Law Group. Mr. Schimley concentrates his practice on employment and labor law with an emphasis on defense of wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, whistleblower, and wage and hour claims. He handles litigation and administrative proceedings and counsels employers with regard to employment practices, and has addressed numerous employer groups on relevant legal topics, including the mandated sexual harassment training under Government Code Section .. Mr. Schimley is licensed to practice before all California state courts, as well as the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Southern, Central, Eastern and Northern Districts of the United States District Court for the State of California. He is a member of the Labor and Employment sections of both the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Pasadena Bar Association, and he serves as a volunteer arbitrator on the Los Angeles County Bar’s fee dispute arbitration panel.. A native of Niagara Falls, New York, Mr. Schimley attended Niagara University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, in Political Science. He obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the University of San Diego.. Mr. Schimley has received an AV® Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review rating.
Patrice Meredith Clarke is a partner at Iliff, Meredith, Wildberger & Brennan, P.C. Ms. Clarke focuses her practice on representing plaintiffs in medical malpractice litigation who have sustained injuries as a result of medical negligence. Ms. Clarke also serves as defense counsel to attorneys in legal malpractice suits and coverage counsel in litigation involving insurance disputes.. Ms. Clarke is a cum laude graduate of the College of Charleston and a cum laude graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law. While in law school, she served as the Managing Editor of the University of Baltimore Law Review, and was a member of the National Appellate Advocacy Moot Court Team. Patrice was a law scholar in Federal Civil Procedure. She served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Clayton Greene, Jr., of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Patrice was a Representative of, and then became the Secretary of, the University of Baltimore Student Bar Association.. After law school, Patrice served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Deborah S. Eyler of the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.. Ms. Clarke is an active member of the Maryland State Bar Association, the Maryland Bar Foundation, the Anne Arundel County Bar Association, the Maryland Association for Justice, the American Association for Justice and the American Bar Association. Ms. Clarke is an active member of the Appellate Practice Committee of the Litigation Section of the Maryland State Bar Association.. Ms. Clarke is frequently invited to speak and write on a variety of legal topics. She has written and lectured on various topics including administrative regulations under Maryland law, mental health records, and trial strategies. Ms. Clarke has presented to the Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland regarding "The Intersection of Medicine and the Law." Ms. Clarke currently co-authors a recurring column in the Maryland Association for Justice's quarterly journal, Trial Reporter, called "Appellate Watch" and also currently serves as the Co-Editor in Chief of Trial Reporter.. Ms. Clarke has received several professional awards including being named one of the Daily Record's "Twenty in their Twenties" and has been named a "Rising Star" in Super Lawyers magazine every year since 2016.. Outside the office, Patrice enjoys running, boating, and spending time with her husband and children.