Beyond the Courtroom: Anthony May judged first-year law students’ oral arguments at Maryland Carey Law, Monica Basche joined the Bar Association of Baltimore City to reconnect with the judges of the Circuit Court and the District Court for Baltimore City, and Jacqueline Cadman attended a Women’s White Collar Defense Association event. – Go Health Pro

Beyond the Courtroom: Anthony May judged first-year law students’ oral arguments at Maryland Carey Law, Monica Basche joined the Bar Association of Baltimore City to reconnect with the judges of the Circuit Court and the District Court for Baltimore City, and Jacqueline Cadman attended a Women’s White Collar Defense Association event. – Go Health Pro

Welcome to another installment of our “Beyond the Courtroom” series: a recap of recent events our attorneys have attended. From conferences and lectures to summits and symposiums, and more, the BGL team is proud to stay connected to the legal and local communities. Anthony May judged first-year law students’ oral arguments at the University of … Read more

Jacqui Cadman was invited to return to UMD Carey Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic to serve as a judge for the Clinic’s mock suppression hearings for the second year in a row. – Go Health Pro

Jacqui Cadman was invited to return to UMD Carey Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic to serve as a judge for the Clinic’s mock suppression hearings for the second year in a row. – Go Health Pro

Brown, Goldstein & Levy partner Jacqui Cadman was honored to be asked back to the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic on April 8, where she used her expertise to serve as a judge for the Clinic’s mock suppression hearings. This is the second consecutive year that Jacqui was … Read more

Kobie Flowers was invited to serve as faculty member for the ABA 40th White Collar Crime Institute alongside Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, former U.S. Attorney Ismail Ramsey, and more. Jacqui Cadman also attended the Institute. – Go Health Pro

Kobie Flowers was invited to serve as faculty member for the ABA 40th White Collar Crime Institute alongside Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, former U.S. Attorney Ismail Ramsey, and more. Jacqui Cadman also attended the Institute. – Go Health Pro

Kobie Flowers, partner at Brown, Goldstein & Levy, joined the speaking faculty at the American Bar Association 40th White Collar Crime Institute for the second year in a row. The four-day conference was hosted from March 4 to 7 at the Hyatt Regency in Miami, Florida. Partner Jacqui Cadman also joined Kobie as an attendee. … Read more

Brown, Goldstein & Levy partner Jacqueline Cadman was invited by the D.C. Bar to teach its continuing legal education course on the art of jury selection, including understanding the composition of the jury pool, and strategies for jury selection and deselection. – Go Health Pro

Jacqui Cadman was invited to return to UMD Carey Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic to serve as a judge for the Clinic’s mock suppression hearings for the second year in a row. – Go Health Pro

Brown, Goldstein & Levy partner Jacqueline Cadman was one of the distinguished attorneys invited to teach the D.C. Bar’s “Foundations of Trial Advocacy” series, which focused on jury selection, on January 8th. Jacqui is a seasoned criminal defense with almost twenty years of jury trial experience and as a result a deep understanding of jury … Read more

Jacqui Cadman Makes 2025 Lawdragon Leading Litigators List – Go Health Pro

Jacqui Cadman Makes 2025 Lawdragon Leading Litigators List – Go Health Pro

Brown, Goldstein & Levy partner Jacqui Cadman was honored with a selection to the 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America Guide. Jacqui was specifically named for her distinguished work in the Criminal Defense & Investigations and Civil Rights categories. Since joining BGL, Jacqui has contributed greatly to both the Criminal Defense section and Civil … Read more