Tydings & Rosenberg is proud to announce that four of its attorneys have been named to the 2011 edition of Best Lawyers, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession.
Franklin M. Lee has been named to the inaugural edition of Who's Who in Black Baltimore, 2010.
Kristin P. Herber of Tydings & Rosenberg LLP has been named by The Daily Record as one of Maryland’s Leading Women in 2010. The award recognizes fifty women who are forty years old or younger for the tremendous accomplishments they have made so far in their career. They were judged on professional experience, community involvement, and a commitment to inspiring change. The winners will be honored at an awards celebration on December 2.
Kristin P. Herber of Tydings & Rosenberg LLP has been named by The Daily Record as one of Maryland’s Leading Women in 2010. The award recognizes fifty women who are forty years old or younger for the tremendous accomplishments they have made so far in their career. They were judged on professional experience, community involvement, and a commitment to inspiring change. The winners will be honored at an awards celebration on December 2.
Franklin Lee has been appointed to Governor Martin O'Malley's Maryland Task Force on Minority Business Enterprise and Equity Investment Capital.
Toyja E. Kelley has been chosen by The Daily Record as one of this year’s 40 professionals under 40 who are making a difference in the community. The "very important professionals", or "VIPs", were selected by The Daily Record's editorial board based on their professional accomplishments, a commitment to inspiring change in their community, and their tremendous accomplishments achieved before or by age 40.
Franklin M. Lee has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Practitioner of the Year Award by the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) of the University of Maryland School of Law.
Tydings & Rosenberg LLP announces that Toyja E. Kelley has been elected to the firm’s partnership effective January 1, 2010