History of African
                          American Lawyers
   

                                                            1980-2008

                            " Celebrating Excellence at the Bar"
                                                                 
 


          in Howard County, Maryland
 
  
  
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    Celebrating Excellence
    
Our Roots 
  
 The 1960's
    
 
African American Lawyers
    
  
  Georgia Goslee, Esq.
    Jo M. Glasco, Esq.
    
Lillie Price-Wesley, Esq.
   
 James E. Henson, Sr., Esq
    
Charles Jerome Ware, Esq.
   
 Louis Hutt, Jr., Esq.
    
Doris G. Walker, Esq.
    
Leslie E. Turner, Esq.
    
Charles L. Fuller, Esq.
   
Jo Ann Branche, Esq.
    
Patrick J. O'Guinn, Sr., Esq
    
Hon. Sherae M. McNeal, Esq.
   
Rhonda Cook-Neuman, Esq.
   
Marcia A. Stephenson, Esq.
  
  Damani K. Ingram, Esq.
   
Allyson H. Owens, Esq.
   
Anika T. Ingram, Esq.

    Cestaine Glover. Esq.
   
Donnell McNeal, Esq.
   
Lonnie Robbins, Esq.
    
 
African American Judges

     
Hon. Frank Turner
    
Hon. Donna Hill-Staton
    
Hon. Alice Gail Pollard Clark
    
Hon. Pamila Brown
    
Hon. Sherae M. McNeal
    
Master William Tucker

  
Hon. Wayne Brooks (OAH)


  Judges - Honored Legacy  
 

     Hon. Yvonne Holt-Stone 
 
    Hon. Marcella Holland   

     Hon. James Taylor    
   
 Hon. Michael L. McCampbell


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Lillie Price-Wesley, Esq.
   

  
 

     “ You cannot quantify what it means to have a

         positive Black role model for our children.”


          
                 Source:  Howard  Co. Ctr. African Amer. Culture Video  (1982)
 

  Law Offices of Lillie Price - Wesley  

 

   Lillie Price - Wesley began her legal career as a

   Maryland Assistant Attorney General and was the

  third African American lawyer to open a private

   law practice in Howard County, Maryland in 1983.

 

   Price-Wesley has represented a significant cross

   section of the Howard County community in a variety

   of civil and domestic relations matters, and

   developed a staunch reputation as an advocate for

   the civil rights of African Americans.

 

   Price-Wesley has been active member in the Waring

   Mitchell Law Society and  the Howard County Bar

   Association and has been a frequent speaker at local

   middle school career days for more than 15 years. 

   Price-Wesley has served as legal counsel to the

   Howard County NAACP and was an instrumental

   contributing author to the original “History of Howard

   County Blacks” publication in 1986.

 

   Price-Wesley currently practices law in Howard

   County, Maryland.




 
 

 
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