
Garland Hall
Garland Hall was born in Prince George's County, Maryland and grew up in Crofton, Maryland. Prior to starting his own law firm, he clerked for the Honorable O. Robert Lidums on the Cecil County Circuit Court in Elkton, Maryland, where he had the unique distinction of being the first ever African American male to be selected as a judicial law clerk.
Jibril Brown
Jibril Brown is a native of Prince George’s County, Maryland. Along with his tireless dedication to client satisfaction he is also a veteran of the armed forces where he served fifteen (15) years in the United States Air Force Reserves. Mr. Brown focuses his talents and legal acumen on matters that require devoted attention, extensive experience, and skillful litigation strategy. His unparalleled devotion to client success showed were he first-chaired a million dollar ($1,000,000.00) verdict for his client in a “automobile yo-yo financing” scheme case.
Troy Lowe
Troy Lowe began practicing law after graduating from Western Michigan University, Cooley Law School. Mr. Lowe prides himself on the level of service and attention he provides to each client. His top priority is to ensure each client is confident that their best legal interests are represented. Mr. Lowe focuses his practice on domestic matters and personal injury litigation. His representative clients include residents from Prince George’s, Charles, Anne Arundel, and Baltimore Counties.
Mr. Lowe is a product of Prince George’s County, Maryland. From 2014-2018, Troy was appointed and served on the Prince George’s County Human Relations Commission where he fought to protect the civil rights of the residents.