Letam Duson graduated from the
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in 2013, and graduated
from the University of Maryland College Park with degrees in Government &
Politics and Psychology in 2010.
During law school, Ms. Duson
served as a Rule 16 Student Attorney in the Appellate and Post-Conviction
Advocacy Clinic, an Articles Editor for the University of Maryland Law
Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class, and as a member of the school’s
National Trial Team. Ms. Duson also interned for Judge Lynn Stewart Mays
in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City as well as for the Howard County
State’s Attorney’s Office. She was a Rose Zetzer Fellow in the Women,
Leadership & Equality Program and a recipient of the school’s 2013
Litigation and Advocacy Award.
After graduating from law school,
Ms. Duson clerked for the Honorable Broughton M. Earnest in the Circuit Court
for Talbot County. Thereafter, she joined the Baltimore City State’s
Attorney’s Office where she served as an Assistant State’s Attorney for four
years, concluding her tenure in the Violent Felony Division. Prior to joining
RSRM, Ms. Duson worked at a civil defense litigation firm handling auto tort and
complex premises liability matters involving toxic exposures.
In her spare time, Ms. Duson
enjoys spending time with friends and family, attending concerts, and cheering
on the Terps, Orioles, and Ravens.
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