Brown, Goldstein & Levy hosted “Cocktails and Off-the-Record Conversations” on September 12 at Maketto in DC.
The event brought together criminal defense lawyers and changemakers for a night of fun and honest conversation.
“Maketto provided a great place to celebrate the growth of BGL’s Criminal Defense Section and to enjoy connecting with criminal defense lawyers and changemakers from around the country,” Managing Partner Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum said.
More About BGL’s Criminal Defense Section:
Jacqui Cadman joined BGL at the beginning of the year, bringing over 18 years of experience as a seasoned trial attorney to the firm. Throughout her career, she has tried hundreds of cases, ranging from traffic and misdemeanor offenses to the most serious charges, including homicide and sexual assault. She has mastered complex issues of forensics, psychology, and conducted intricate constitutional litigation. She has extensive experience litigating complex pre-trial issues such as privilege, Brady sanctions, and double jeopardy, as well as identifying, consulting with, and preparing experts to testify. She is widely known for her expertise in conducting deep investigations and for trying and winning the most time-intensive and difficult cases. She is a regular trainer nationwide on countless topics involving criminal law and trial advocacy. Learn more about Jacqui here.
Kobie Flowers anchors BGL’s Criminal Defense Section. As one of the nation’s preeminent trial attorneys, Kobie has nearly 25 years of courtroom experience in the most complex cases. Kobie typically represents high-profile clients in high-stakes criminal investigations, civil litigation, internal investigations, or trials. In his lifelong effort to end mass incarceration and police brutality, Kobie also represents the wrongly convicted and the wrongly accused. Recognized by his peers for his trial acumen, Kobie teaches the art and science of trial lawyering to other trial lawyers around the country. Learn more about Kobie here.
Michele Hall joined BGL last year, bringing a depth of experience in both criminal and civil law. Most recently, she served for five years as a public defender at the Maryland Office of the Public Defender. As a trial attorney, Michele represented children in Prince George’s County charged in juvenile court and children charged as adults. As an appellate attorney, Michele worked on general criminal appeals and focused on statewide juvenile appellate strategy. She regularly argued before both the Appellate Court of Maryland and the Supreme Court of Maryland. Learn more about Michele here.
Founded in 1982, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a law firm based in Baltimore, Maryland, with an office in Washington, D.C. The firm is nationally recognized in a wide variety of practice areas, including complex civil and commercial litigation, civil rights, health care, family law, and criminal defense. Above all else, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a client-centered law firm that brings decades of experience and passionate, effective advocacy to your fight for justice.