About Renee

I am an partner at Silverman Thompson, running inside the enterprise litigation and real estate practice corporations. My historical past includes plenty of studies in each the public and private sectors.
After finishing law school, I served as a judicial regulation clerk for the Honorable Mark W. Crooks in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County. In that role, I delicate my research, writing, and analytical skills whilst assisting with both civil and criminal cases.
As a member of the Baltimore prison community, I am often identified for my approachable demeanor and my capacity to foster sturdy operating relationships with colleagues, customers, and individuals of the judiciary. I have also been recounted for my clear and powerful communication, both in writing and oral advocacy.
During my time at the University of Baltimore School of Law, I received sensible prison enjoy thru internships and clerkships with the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission, Judge Douglas R. M. Nazarian on the Appellate Court of Maryland, and Council, Baradel, and Kosmerl & Nolan, P.A. These opportunities allowed me to develop my abilties in client advocacy and deepen my know-how of the law.
While in regulation faculty, I served as Symposium Editor for the Law Review, in which I organized and completed a day-long symposium on cannabis law. This occasion featured panels on commercial enterprise, crook regulation, and social equity problems, showcasing my organizational and management skills while attractive with complex legal topics. Additionally, I worked as a student lawyer at UB Law’s Saul Ewing Civil Advocacy Clinic.
Before pursuing my felony profession, I earned my B.A. from Towson University, where I was a Division I scholar-athlete at the varsity women’s soccer team.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)