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Matthew E. Feinberg

Matthew E. Feinberg
Experience 4.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 3.0 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

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  • 30% Personal Injury
    51 years
  • 20% Contracts / Agreements
    1 year
  • 10% Car / Auto Accident
    1 year
  • 10% Civil Rights
    1 year
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Languages Spoken

  • English

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License

3 years since Matthew E. Feinberg was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Dist. of Columbia Active 2009 01/04/2012
Maryland Active 2008 02/11/2009
Massachusetts Active 2009 05/05/2012

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Associate at Finkelstein & Goldman, P.C. 2011–present
Associate at Cunningham & Associates 2009–2011
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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Georgetown University Law Center Civil Rights Law LL.M. 2010
University of Baltimore School of Law Law J.D., with honors 2008
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Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
•And the Ban Plays On...For Now: Why Courts Must Consider Religion in Marriage Equality Cases University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class 2011
•Suffering Without Suffrage: Why Felon Disenfranchisement Constitutes Vote Denial Under Section Two of the Voting Rights Act Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 2011
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Speaking Engagements

Presentation Name Conference Date
Student Minority Issues in Law School Setting Minority Awareness Panel 2008