About Glendia Del
Glendia Del Evans practices employment law with a focus on immigration issues in Virginia — She is a managing lawyer with experience in her field. The firm operates in multiple jurisdictions, including Maryland and the District of Columbia. This lets the attorney serve clients. Her practice addresses various employment-related matters, including workplace discrimination, wage disputes, and immigration compliance for employers. She earned her J.D. from Rutgers School of Law-Camden in 1997. Prior to that, she obtained a B.B.A.
from Howard University in 1994. Her academic background provides a solid foundation for her legal practice, combining business acumen with legal expertise. Throughout her career, she has developed a keen understanding of the intersection between employment law and immigration, which is increasingly relevant in today’s workforce. Most of her cases involve representing employees facing wrongful termination, harassment, and other workplace issues. She also assists clients with immigration-related employment matters, ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Cases typically progress through initial consultations, negotiations, and, when necessary, litigation in state and federal courts. Her approach emphasizes thorough preparation and strategic planning to achieve favorable outcomes for her clients.
Before establishing her current practice, Glendia worked in various capacities that enriched her legal experience. She has been recognized for her contributions to the field, receiving the ELITE LAWYER 2022 AWARD. Her commitment to immigration rights is further evidenced by her former employment with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), where she gained valuable insights into the challenges faced by immigrants in the workforce. Glendia is actively involved in several professional organizations. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Capitol Area Immigrants Rights Coalition. Additionally, she is affiliated with the National Association of Women in Construction and the Chamber of Commerce - Fairfax, VA Chapter. These memberships reflect her dedication to advocating for the rights of immigrants and women in the legal profession.
Her work is not only about legal representation; it also encompasses community engagement and advocacy. Glendia is passionate about empowering her clients and educating them about their rights. She believes in the importance of fostering a fair and equitable workplace for all individuals, regardless of their background. This commitment drives her practice and influences her ongoing involvement in local community initiatives.