Jacqueline Cadman, partner at Brown, Goldstein & Levy, has been selected by The Daily Record as one of Maryland’s Power Players for the publication’s 2025 Criminal Law Power List.
Jacqueline is widely regarded as one of the best criminal trial lawyers in the Washington D.C. and Baltimore metro areas. She chairs the firm’s Criminal Law practice and 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 and psychology and has conducted intricate constitutional litigation.
The Power List showcases the most significant and respected leaders in the state’s legal communities. Jacqueline is named among the most significant, influential, and respected people in the practice area. This competitive list was selected by The Daily Record editorial leadership team with input from the community and legal professionals.
This recognition highlights Jacqueline’s commitment to her clients and her extensive litigation experience. She is widely known for her expertise in conducting thorough investigations and for trying and winning the most time-intensive and difficult cases. Jacqueline is a regular trainer nationwide on countless topics involving criminal law and trial advocacy.
In addition to being named a Criminal Law Power Player by The Daily Record, Jacqueline has also been recognized by Lawdragon in its 2025 500 Leading Civil Rights & Plaintiff Employment Lawyers and 500 Leading Litigators in America guides.
Learn more about Jacqueline here.
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