About Quinn
Quinn Mayberry trained at Harvard Law School and built a legal path that moved quickly from public service into private practice. After law school she took positions that put her inside government work and large-firm environments. Those early roles shaped the practical side of her approach to advising clients.
Her first noted legal role was as a law clerk at the New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development in 2018. The position involved exposure to housing regulations and municipal processes. The following year she clerked at Goodwin, where she worked on matters that reflected the demands of private practice and institutional clients. Those two successive clerkships gave her a mix of regulatory and transactional experience at an early stage in her career.
In 2020 she founded Mayberry Law and began practicing as a lawyer under that name. Since then she has handled matters from that office across multiple jurisdictions. She is admitted to practice in California and Missouri, which shapes the geographic reach of her practice. The choice to open a firm allowed her to take on both individual and organizational clients and to set the tone for how cases and transactions are managed.
Colleagues describe her work as pragmatic. She breaks down complex issues into discrete steps, and she prefers clear options over vague promises. Her early public-sector work gives her a practical sense of how regulations are applied on the ground. The experience at Goodwin introduced her to the pace and documentation requirements of larger clients. Those two perspectives inform how she assesses risk and prepares legal strategies.
Clients who seek her out typically need counsel that can handle procedural detail and coordinate across state lines. In practice she performs legal research, drafts agreements and filings, and oversees negotiations. She also manages client relationships and supervises case preparations and transactional closings. She builds files with an eye toward efficiency and accuracy.
Today she operates Mayberry Law and continues to develop the office’s practice in California and Missouri. Her current practice focuses on advising clients on transactional matters and regulatory compliance.