Attorneys

Jennifer L. Landsman

Partner

Ms. Landsman comes from a family where the practice of law was a significant influence and ultimately played a large role in her decision to become an attorney. Jennifer Landsman joined the firm in 2008 as an Associate. Ms. Landsman handles various litigation matters including, but not limited to, personal injury, construction, workers compensation and insurance defense. She has trial experience before the District and Circuit Courts of Maryland.

Ms. Landsman graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2008. During her third year of law school, Ms. Landsman served as Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Timothy J. Martin, in the Circuit Court of Maryland for Baltimore County. Ms. Landsman is licensed to practice law in Maryland and the District of Columbia, as well as the Federal Court for Maryland. Ms. Landsman is very active in local bar associations, and holds memberships to the Baltimore County Bar Association, Bar Association of Baltimore City and the Maryland State Bar Association.

Growing up, Ms. Landsman was a three-sport varsity athlete at St. Paul’s School for Girls, where she was inducted into the athletic Hall of Fame in 2012. Upon graduating from St. Paul’s School for Girls, Ms. Landsman attended the University of Virginia where she was recruited to play field hockey. The competitive nature that she developed and fine-tuned on the athletic fields has followed her to the courtroom, and is one of the attributes that contributes to Ms. Landsman’s success as an attorney.

Outside the office, Ms. Landsman enjoys family time with her husband, who is also an attorney, and their young sons. She is also an avid Ravens fan. 

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

  • Maryland State Bar Association
  • Baltimore County Bar Association
  • Baltimore City Bar Association

EDUCATION:

  • University of Baltimore School of Law
  • University of Virginia

BAR ADMISSIONS:

  • Maryland
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland
  • Washington D.C.
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