Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum Makes 2024 Lawdragon Civil Rights List – Technologist
For the fourth year in a row, Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum was named to the Lawdragon 500 Leading Civil Rights & Plaintiff Employment Lawyers Guide, recognized for her work in Employee & Civil Rights Litigation, including Disability Rights.
Sharon’s civil rights practice is wide-reaching and inclusive. Not only is she a strong advocate for her clients, but also a trusted advisor willing to share her extensive experience, knowledge of the law, passion, and sense of justice openly and freely. In 2023, she co-presented an informative training program on civil rights protections for individuals with opioid use disorder using medication assisted treatments.
The Lawdragon selection process is highly competitive. In addition to reviewing submissions, Lawdragon independently researches and vets each nominated attorney on its own. This year’s guide also marks the first year that attorneys globally were included, creating a more diverse and inclusive guide. Sharon is joined by 13 other BGL attorneys in this year’s Lawdragon 500 Leading Civil Rights & Plaintiff Employment Lawyers guide. Read about the selected attorneys here.
About Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum
About Lawdragon
Lawdragon is a legal media company that provides free online news and editorial features, including its well-known guides to the nation’s leading lawyers. Read the full 2024 Lawdragon Leading Civil Rights & Plaintiff Employment Lawyers guide here. Learn about the other BGL attorneys who were recognized here.
About Brown, Goldstein & Levy
Founded in 1982, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a law firm based in Baltimore, Maryland, with an office in Washington, D.C. The firm is nationally recognized in a wide variety of practice areas, including complex civil and commercial litigation, civil rights, health care, family law, and criminal defense. Above all else, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a client-centered law firm that brings decades of experience and passionate, effective advocacy to your fight for justice.