Jamar R. Brown has been elected to the Board of Visitors for the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. The board is a collaborative forum and professional resource providing insight and support to the dean on a range of issues critical to the continued growth and success of the law school. The board functions as an advisory body with a strong professional and philanthropic commitment to the law school and as an important liaison to the legal and business communities.
“We are thrilled to welcome our new members to the Maryland Carey Law Board of Visitors,” said Dean Donald Tobin. “I know these leaders, with their diverse talents and perspectives, will be great contributors on the board.”
Jamar is a partner in the firm’s litigation department. He joined Rosenberg Martin Greenberg in March 2016. Jamar’s practice focuses on commercial and appellate litigation. He advises and advocates for business and property owners as well as investors on high-stakes legal matters and represents these clients in various commercial, real estate, and contractual disputes in federal and state courts. He also represents entities and business leaders in criminal and regulatory investigations and other enforcement actions.
Prior to joining Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, Jamar served as an assistant state’s attorney 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. Jamar was recently named to the Chambers USA Maryland Litigation Appellate ranking and has been selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch for 2021 and 2022.