Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Jamar R. Brown as an associate in the firm’s litigation department. Prior to joining RMG, Jamar served as an Assistant State’s Attorney for Baltimore City since 2012. He was recently selected to be honored by The Daily Record as a recipient of the Leadership in Law Generation J.D. Award for 2016. The Generation J.D. Award shines a light on young and rising lawyers who are already making their mark on the profession both in the courtroom and the community.
Jamar’s practice at RMG focuses on business litigation, where he advocates for RMG’s business clients in federal and state courts. As an Assistant State’s Attorney, Jamar represented the state of Maryland in the prosecution of a wide array of criminal cases, including violent crimes, felony firearms and narcotics violations, and cases involving defendants designated by law enforcement as violent repeat offenders. Prior to joining the prosecutor’s office, Jamar clerked for the Honorable Marcella A. Holland, former administrative judge for the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
A graduate of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, Jamar competed throughout the country as a member of the law school’s nationally-ranked National Trial Team. Upon graduation, Jamar was inducted into the Order of Barristers, a national recognition for excellence in written and oral advocacy. Today, he serves as an alumni coach for the National Trial Team. Jamar earned his undergraduate degree from Emory University.
Jamar serves on the Leadership Council of the Open Society Institute-Baltimore, and he is a member of the Board of Directors of The Clarence H. “Du” Burns Memorial Fund, Inc. He is also a board member of the Baltimore Chapter of the Emory University Alumni Board and the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Alumni Board, where he serves as Chair of the Recent Graduates Committee. Jamar is an active member of the Maryland State Bar Association, the Bar Association of Baltimore City, and the Monumental City Bar Association. He is a 2014-2015 Fellow of the Maryland State Bar Association Leadership Academy.
Jamar is admitted to practice in Maryland.