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Jacob Statman, Esq.

Jacob Statman joined Snider & Associates, LLC, as a law clerk in 2005. Prior to joining Snider & Associates he was a law clerk at Reese & Carney, LLP in Columbia, Maryland, and was an intern in the Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General’s Office.

Jacob received his Bachelors degree from Yeshiva College in Silver Spring, Maryland in 2003. Jacob then attended the University of Baltimore School of Law where he received his J.D. While at the University of Baltimore Jacob was a staff editor and an associated editor of the prominent University of Baltimore Law Forum, where he authored two published articles. (See 35 U. Balt. L.F. 167 (2004); 36 U. Balt. L. F. 173 (2006)). While attending law school, Mr. Statman was a Snyder (no relation) Litigation Fellow, where he learned valuable litigation technique and strategy from some of the country’s greatest litigators. He also was awarded a certificate of concentration in the areas of litigation and advocacy.

While with the firm, Jacob has successfully represented numerous clients before the MSPB, the EEOC, and State Unemployment Commissions. He is admitted to practice law before the Maryland Court of Appeals and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. He is pending admission before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Bar. Jacob is also a member of the American Bar Association and the Maryland State Bar Association.

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