Eve L. Hill

Eve L. Hill

3.0
Rating: 9.8

Licensed for 36 years

Civil rights Lawyer at Baltimore, MD
Practice Areas: Civil Rights, Class Action, Appeals

120 E Baltimore St, Suite 1700, Baltimore, MD

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Licenses

Licensed in Virginia for 4 years

State: Virginia

Acquired: 2021

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in Maryland for 13 years

State: Maryland

Acquired: 2012

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in California for 26 years

State: California

Acquired: 1999

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in District of Columbia for 35 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 1990

Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in Maine for 36 years

State: Maine

Acquired: 1989

Active

No misconduct found

Location

Brown Goldstein & Levy, LLP

120 E Baltimore St, Suite 1700, Baltimore, MD, 21202-1674

Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP

1717 K St NW Ste 900, Washington, DC, 20006

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Posted by Dionna | May 24, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Civil Rights

Great Attorney That Cares

We hired Eve Hill and her firm Brown Goldstein Levy, to litigate a Civil Rights case in Louisiana. If you know Louisiana, you know she had her work cut out for her. Ms. Hill and her team gave us the best representation we've ever had and we couldn't be more pleased. She managed our expectations with ...poise, patience, and an understanding I haven't seen in many attorneys and I've worked with a lot. She is my #1 Choice for anything concerning Civil Rights and in my Top 5 go to Attorneys in the United States. It's very difficult to find a good Civil Rights Attorney but if you hire Eve, you'll have one.

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Experience

Rating:  9.8 (Superb)

Honors

2017

Leaders of Innovation, District of Columbia Office of Disability Rights

2014

Allen Jensen Humanitarian Public Policy Award, National Disability Institute

2013

Public Service Award, Cornell Law School

2009

Super Lawyer, Washington Super Lawyer Magazine

2008

Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine

2007

Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine

2007

Distinguished Service Award, Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles

2007

Top 3,000 Plaintiffs’ Lawyers in the United States, Lawdragon

2006

Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine

2006

Stanton Fellowship, Durfee Foundation

2006

Distinguished Service Award, Loyola Law School Board of Governors

2005

Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine

Work Experience

2017 - Present

Partner, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP

2011 - 2017

Deputy Assistant Attorney General/Senior Counselor, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division

2011 - 2011

Of Counsel, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP

2009 - 2011

Senior Vice President, Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University

2007 - 2008

Director, DC Office of Disability Rights

1998 - 2007

Executive Director/Visiting Associate Professor, Disability Rights Legal Center/Loyola Law School

1993 - 1998

Supervisory Attorney, Disability Rights Section, U.S. Department Of Justice Civil Rights Division

1989 - 1993

Litigation Associate, Pierson Semmes & Bemis

Associations

2017 - Present

Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law

Board Member

2017 - Present

Gay Mens' Chorus of Washington

Board Member

2010 - 2011

Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure

Advisory Board member

2010 - 2011

American Civil Liberties Union

Board Member

2010 - 2011

CCD Rights Task Force, Technology Task Force

Co-chair

2007 - 2007

California State Bar Council on Access and Fairness

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Rodde v. Bonta

Prevented closure of Rancho Los Amigos Rehabilitation Hospital

Benavidez v. Shelley

Diamond v. Los Angeles Police Department

Miles v. County of Los Angeles

Bancroft v. CIM/H&H Retail

Required newly constructed Kodak Theater to be made fully accessible

Handy v. Los Angeles Taxi Cooperative

Thalheimer v. Los Angeles Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies

Resulted in making freeway emergency callboxes accessible for people with hearing and mobility disabilities

AngeliCare, et. al v. St. Bernard Parish

Settlement - $975,000 to 2 Plaintiffs

Flood v. Spencer, et al.

Settlement - $100,000 to Plaintiff

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Education

2013

Harvard Law School

Wasserstein Fellow

2006

Stanford Business School

Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders

1989

Cornell Law School

JD - Juris Doctor, cum laude

1986

Sweet Briar College

BA - Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude

Speaking Engagements

2017

Quarterly Meeting

Panel discussion “Charter Schools & Vouchers Part 2: Promising Practices"

2017

How Trump’s Deregulatory Agenda Hurts People’s Everyday Lives

Panel Discussion

2016

Forum on Criminal Justice Reform and People with Disabilities

Remarks

Publications

2015

Journal of the American Medical Association The ADA, Disability and Identity , 2015.

2011

Journal of the Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession So You’ve Hired a Lawyer with a Disability…Now What? Disability and Diversity

2011

Human Computer Interaction International Conference Legal and Policy Implications of Cloud Computing

2011

Friedman Litigating Employment Discrimination Cases

2010

Friedman Litigating Employment Discrimination Cases

2009

Syracuse Law Review Future of Disability Rights: Part Three—Statutes of Limitations in Americans with Disabilities Act Design and Construction Cases

2009

Texas Journal on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Future of Disability Law and Advocacy and "The Right to Live in the World"

2009

Thomson-West Group Cases & Materials on Disability Civil Rights Law and Policy

2009

AARP Diversity & Aging in the 21st Century: Let the Dialog Begin What Society Needs to do to Ensure Seniors with Disabilities Age Well

2005

Thomson-West Group Cases & Materials on Disability Civil Rights Law and Policy

2004

Thomson-West Group Disability Civil Rights Law and Policy
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