Attorney Profile - Marysabel Rodriguez-Nanney

Marysabel Rodriguez-Nanney, a native of Peru, received her undergraduate degree Summa Cum Laude from the University of California Riverside.

After graduation, Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney relocated to Maryland and received her Juris Doctor degree, from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1997. While in Law School, Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney was a member of the Maryland Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, a member of the Latino Law Student’s Association and volunteered with the Public Justice Center, Inc.

After graduation, Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney worked for the firm of Jerome T. May PA in Annapolis, Maryland where her practice primarily focused on immigration law and civil litigation. In 1998 she entered private practice and on a daily basis she appears in immigration courts in Maryland and Virginia as well as in state and administrative hearings across the state to litigate criminal and traffic matters for clients.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney is an experienced immigration attorney. She has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 1999 and she handles a variety of cases involving very complex immigration issues. Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney represents individuals in deportation cases, works with employers that wish to bring either skilled or unskilled employees to the United States from abroad and she works with families who want to bring their loved ones to the United States from their home country. Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney's knowledge of immigration law combined with her criminal defense experience gives her the tools to evaluate the collateral consequences of a case. She possesses the skills that allow her to advise her clients fully not only about their immigration rights but also about how a particular criminal conviction could impact their immigration status in the United States.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney is admitted to practice and experienced in both state and federal courts in Maryland. She litigates criminal cases as well as traffic violations all over the State of Maryland. She appears in our courts defending individuals charged with DWI/DUI and a variety of other criminal cases and traffic violations. She is always prepared to aggressively defend her clients rights.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney also handles domestic matters such as adoptions, custody disputes and divorce proceedings and understands the intricacies of domestic law.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney is a member of the Anne Arundel Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association, Hispanic Bar Association, Maryland Criminal Defense Attorney’s Association and she was recently appointed by Governor O’Malley to serve in the Judicial Nominating Commission for Anne Arundel County. Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney has served in numerous committees and organizations throughout the years and maintains active involvement with the Latino community in the State of Maryland.

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Marysabel Rodriguez-Nanney, a native of Peru, received her undergraduate degree Summa Cum Laude from the University of California Riverside.

After graduation, Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney relocated to Maryland and received her Juris Doctor degree, from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1997. While in Law School, Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney was a member of the Maryland Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, a member of the Latino Law Student’s Association and volunteered with the Public Justice Center, Inc.

After graduation, Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney worked for the firm of Jerome T. May PA in Annapolis, Maryland where her practice primarily focused on immigration law and civil litigation. In 1998 she entered private practice and on a daily basis she appears in immigration courts in Maryland and Virginia as well as in state and administrative hearings across the state to litigate criminal and traffic matters for clients.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney is an experienced immigration attorney. She has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 1999 and she handles a variety of cases involving very complex immigration issues. Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney represents individuals in deportation cases, works with employers that wish to bring either skilled or unskilled employees to the United States from abroad and she works with families who want to bring their loved ones to the United States from their home country. Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney's knowledge of immigration law combined with her criminal defense experience gives her the tools to evaluate the collateral consequences of a case. She possesses the skills that allow her to advise her clients fully not only about their immigration rights but also about how a particular criminal conviction could impact their immigration status in the United States.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney is admitted to practice and experienced in both state and federal courts in Maryland. She litigates criminal cases as well as traffic violations all over the State of Maryland. She appears in our courts defending individuals charged with DWI/DUI and a variety of other criminal cases and traffic violations. She is always prepared to aggressively defend her clients rights.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney also handles domestic matters such as adoptions, custody disputes and divorce proceedings and understands the intricacies of domestic law.

Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney is a member of the Anne Arundel Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association, Hispanic Bar Association, Maryland Criminal Defense Attorney’s Association and she was recently appointed by Governor O’Malley to serve in the Judicial Nominating Commission for Anne Arundel County. Ms. Rodriguez-Nanney has served in numerous committees and organizations throughout the years and maintains active involvement with the Latino community in the State of Maryland.

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Attorney Profile - Jessica A. Quincosa
 
Ms. Quincosa is a first generation Cuban American born and raised in Miami, Florida.  She attended the University of Miami where she received Florida Scholars Scholarship and graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Psychology.  Ms. Quincosa attended New England School of Law, where she received the Charles Hamilton Houston Scholarship and was on the Dean’s list.  She is fluent in Spanish.

During Law School, she interned at Community Legal Services and Counseling Center of Cambridge, Suffolk County Probate and Family Registry, and the New England School of Law Clinic, with a focus on Family Law.  She interned and then worked for Finex House, a battered women’s shelter, where she was a legal assistant focusing on issues related to battered women.  During Law School, she was also a contributing writer to online Sexual Violence Newsletter. 

Ms. Quincosa was previously employed at  Howrey LLP in DC. Ms. Quincosa focused her practice on issues of e-discovery.  Ms. Quincosa managed large productions to the government. Her practice focused on litigation and white collar crimes.

Ms. Quincosa volunteers frequently with the Hispanic community and has volunteered with such organizations as the HBA-DC Advice and Referral clinic at Carlos Rosario, Hispanic Youth Symposium sponsored by Hispanic College Fund; the Street Law project sponsored by Georgetown University, the Bancroft Elementary tutoring program, and the DC bar Pro Se litigants Divorce Clinic.

Ms. Quincosa is a past board member of the Hispanic Bar Association of DC. She is an active member and the board liaison to the Public Service committee and has organized a variety of events including a Hispanic voter drive and happy hours to benefit various DC area non-profits.  She is a member of the American Bar Association, Hispanic Bar Association of Washington DC, The National Hispanic Bar Association, The Maryland Hispanic Bar Association, and Maryland State Bar Association.

Ms. Quincosa is licensed to practice in DC and Maryland.  She is also an inactive member of the Massachusetts bar.

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Ms. Quincosa is a first generation Cuban American born and raised in Miami, Florida.  She attended the University of Miami where she received Florida Scholars Scholarship and graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Psychology.  Ms. Quincosa attended New England School of Law, where she received the Charles Hamilton Houston Scholarship and was on the Dean’s list.  She is fluent in Spanish.

During Law School, she interned at Community Legal Services and Counseling Center of Cambridge, Suffolk County Probate and Family Registry, and the New England School of Law Clinic, with a focus on Family Law.  She interned and then worked for Finex House, a battered women’s shelter, where she was a legal assistant focusing on issues related to battered women.  During Law School, she was also a contributing writer to online Sexual Violence Newsletter. 

Ms. Quincosa was previously employed at  Howrey LLP in DC. Ms. Quincosa focused her practice on issues of e-discovery.  Ms. Quincosa managed large productions to the government. Her practice focused on litigation and white collar crimes.

Ms. Quincosa volunteers frequently with the Hispanic community and has volunteered with such organizations as the HBA-DC Advice and Referral clinic at Carlos Rosario, Hispanic Youth Symposium sponsored by Hispanic College Fund; the Street Law project sponsored by Georgetown University, the Bancroft Elementary tutoring program, and the DC bar Pro Se litigants Divorce Clinic.

Ms. Quincosa is a past board member of the Hispanic Bar Association of DC. She is an active member and the board liaison to the Public Service committee and has organized a variety of events including a Hispanic voter drive and happy hours to benefit various DC area non-profits.  She is a member of the American Bar Association, Hispanic Bar Association of Washington DC, The National Hispanic Bar Association, The Maryland Hispanic Bar Association, and Maryland State Bar Association.

Ms. Quincosa is licensed to practice in DC and Maryland.  She is also an inactive member of the Massachusetts bar.

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