Claudia Diamond
Claudia Diamond teaches at the University of Baltimore School of Law and manages the school's academic support program. In this capacity, she designs and implement strategies to improve law students academic outcomes. She also coordinates the law school's Introduction to Advocacy program, a first year writing and advocacy course taught each spring by more than twenty Maryland and District of Columbia practitioners and judges. In addition to teaching writing, she teaches a legal ethics class each year.
A 1995 magna cum laude graduate of the law school and recipient of the Law Faculty Award for academic achievement and service to the school, Diamond clerked for the Honorable John Eldridge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, Chief Magistrate Judge Daniel Klein and Judge Paul Grimm of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Her professional experience includes time as a litigation associate at Gordon, Feinblatt, Hoffman, & Hoffberger in Baltimore and as a prosecutor for a professional licensing board with the Attorney General's Office of Maryland. For a number of years prior to joining UB, she taught legal writing as an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland School of Law.
Claudia has served on numerous boards during her career including the Women's Law Center and the Women's Housing Coalition. She was activice for a number of years with the public schools in the City, and was president of the Parent Teacher's Association at her daughter's elementary school. She currently is on the Roland Park Community Foundation board.
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