About Sabrina R.

Sabrina R. Thompson attended the University of Maryland - Eastern Shore before earning her law degree at Howard University School of Law. Those formative years shaped her professional outlook and provided a grounding in legal research and advocacy. She moved from classroom to courtroom ready to put that training into practice.

Her career has been built steadily since law school. She spent her early years taking on a range of matters that allowed her to learn courtroom procedure, client counseling and transactional work. The record of her work is practical rather than theatrical. She developed an approach that balances close attention to detail with clear communication for clients who needed straightforward answers.

Over time she settled into a practice that serves both individual and business clients. She has handled filings, negotiated settlements and managed pretrial preparation. Those tasks demanded regular contact with opposing counsel, court clerks and expert witnesses. She learned to manage deadlines and to present complex information in digestible terms for judges and clients alike.

Thompson now practices at Thompson Legal Group. The firm provides legal services across a spectrum of civil matters. At the firm she advises clients, prepares pleadings and represents parties in hearings. Her role involves working directly with clients to map realistic next steps and to explain legal options in everyday language.

She maintains current memberships in professional associations and participates in the local legal community. That involvement keeps her connected to developments in court procedures and continuing legal education. It also provides forums for peer exchange and practical problem solving among practitioners.

Colleagues describe her work style as methodical and pragmatic. She concentrates on practical outcomes rather than litigation for its own sake, and prioritizes clarity when discussing options with clients. The record of cases and client matters reflects steady courtroom involvement and regular transactional work.

Outside the office she has supported community events and legal education efforts aimed at improving access to basic legal information. The combination of practice and community work informs how she approaches client intake and case planning. Her current practice concentrates on serving individuals and businesses in civil matters.

Education

Howard University School of Law

University of Maryland - Eastern Shore

Languages

English (Spoken) Greek (Spoken) Haitian Creole (Spoken) Spanish (Spoken)

Office Locations

Main Office

 9701 Apollo Drive Suite 100 Largo MD 20774