About Kimberly Morton

Kimberly Morton Cuthrell pursued an eclectic and academic path before and alongside her legal career. She earned a Juris Doctor from Charlotte School of Law and later completed a Ph.D. at Capella University. Earlier degrees include a Master of Science from North Carolina A&T State University and a Bachelor of Arts from Bennett College. She is also enrolled as an MD5 medical student at Saint James School of Medicine, continuing studies in the health sciences while practicing law.

Her education informs a practice that blends legal analysis with an attention to technical detail. Cuthrell is licensed to practice in Maryland and holds memberships in the Maryland State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Those affiliations reflect a professional engagement with peers across state and national lines and a continuing involvement in developments affecting both general practice and immigration law.

Cuthrell established The Cuthrell Law Office, LLC to provide client counsel from a small-firm setting. The office handles a range of matters; membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association indicates experience in immigration issues, and her broader legal training supports work on related civil matters. She balances casework and client meetings with ongoing academic pursuits in the medical field, a combination that shapes how she evaluates medical documentation and health-related evidence when it arises in cases.

Colleagues and clients describe her approach as methodical. She breaks complex problems into discrete steps and emphasizes documentation. That methodical style aligns with her academic background, where research and structured inquiry were central. As a lawyer who maintains active professional memberships, she keeps current on legal developments through association resources and continuing education opportunities.

Her trajectory—moving from undergraduate study to graduate work, law school and doctoral study, and now medical school enrollment—has resulted in an unusual blend of skills. The cross-disciplinary perspective can be useful in matters where law and medicine intersect, such as immigration cases involving health concerns, or civil claims that require careful review of medical records.

Cuthrell practices from The Cuthrell Law Office, LLC in Maryland, where she handles legal matters including immigration-related cases and other civil legal work while continuing her medical studies.

Education

Charlotte School of Law

J.D.

Capella University

Ph.D.

North Carolina A&T State University

M.S.

Bennett College

B.A.

Saint James School of Medicine

MD5 - Medical School Student

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Maryland

Professional Associations

Maryland State Bar Association

Current

American Bar Association

Current

American Immigration Lawyers Association

Current