John O. Iweanoge, Jr., graduated
cum laude with an undergraduate diploma in Economics.
He subsequently graduated from the District of Columbia
School of Law in May 1993. He thereafter sat for the
District of Columbia and Maryland Bar Examinations
at the same time in July 1993 and passed both Bar Examinations
and was admitted in the District of Columbia in December
1993 and State of Maryland in December 1993. In addition,
in October 2001, he was admitted into the Bar of the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
He has been a featured speaker at seminars on how to start your own law practice,
at UDC David Clarke School of Law and American University School of Law. He has
been a guest speaker on Special Education on Metro Talk with Jerry Phillips AM980.
Also, he has been featured on articles in the Legal Times, Washington Post, Washington
Times, Maryland Independent, the Capital, the Advocate, the Side Bar and has
appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX News.
He heads the criminal law, white collar crime, legal and medical ethics and litigation
sections of the firm
Charles C. Iweanoge, who has an undergraduate diploma in Urban and Regional Planning,
graduated magna cum laude from the District of Columbia School of Law in May
1999. He sat and passed the District of Columbia and Maryland Bar Examinations
in July 1999. He was admitted in the State of Maryland in December 1999, and
the District of Columbia in January 2000.
He heads the Real Estate, Labor and Employment, Civil Rights, Bankruptcy and
Appellate Law Sections of the firm.
Jude C. Iweanoge, who has an undergraduate diploma in Chemical Engineering, graduated
Summa Cum Laude from the District of Columbia School of Law in May 2003, and
received the Academic Excellence Award, and was a Justice Thurgood Marshall Scholar.
He was also the Editor –in-Chief of the Law Review. He sat for the Maryland
Bar Examination in July 2003 and passed and was admitted in the State of Maryland
in December 2003. He subsequently sat for the District of Columbia Bar Examination
in February 2004 and passed and admitted in the District of Columbia in July
2005.
In addition, he was a judicial intern for Judge Reggie B. Walton of the U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia.
He heads the Special Education, Social Security Disability, Personal Injury,
Immigration, Medical Malpractice, Worker’s Compensation, and Family Law
Sections of the firm.
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