Your Life Matters

Justin M. Hollimon

Justin M. Hollimon

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Biography

Justin Hollimon is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, born and raised in the Park Heights community. Mr. Hollimon understands how difficult it can be navigating through the legal system, which is why he is gives his all to every client. His motto is simple: “Your Life Matters”. Regardless of the circumstances, Mr. Hollimon will ensure that each client is heard and zealously represented. 

Mr. Hollimon received his law degree from Howard University School of Law and his Bachelor of Arts degree from George Washington University. After law school, Mr. Hollimon began his legal career as a Judicial Law Clerk in Prince George’s County Circuit Court. Following his clerkship, Mr. Hollimon served as an Assistant Public Defender. As a public defender, Mr. Hollimon had hundreds of trials and handled a variety of felony and misdemeanor criminal and traffic cases.  

After serving as an Assistant Public Defender, Mr. Hollimon transitioned into civil litigation working for a local law firm. At the law firm, Mr. Hollimon worked with insurance companies, negotiated civil settlements, and conducted various stages of pretrial litigation, including depositions and motion hearings. As a civil litigator, Mr. Hollimon strives to ensure that each client receives compensation for injuries caused by the negligence of others. Mr. Hollimon has secured thousands of dollars in compensation for his clients who have been injured at the fault of others.

Mr. Hollimon is licensed to practice in all Maryland State and Federal Courts, the District of Columbia and the United States of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Mr. Hollimon is active in the local community; he currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Maryland Office of Public Defender and is a part-time lecture at the University of Baltimore.

Education

  • Howard University School of Law, Washington, District of Columbia
  • George Washington University
    • Bachelor of Arts

Bar Admissions

  • Maryland
  • District of Columbia
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit

Classes & Seminars

  • University of Baltimore, Part-Time Lecturer

Professional Associations

  • Board of Trustees, Maryland Office of Public Defender

Practice Areas

  • Personal Injury
  • Criminal Law