Jacqueline Robinson-Ross

Jacqueline Robinson-Ross, a native Washingtonian, has worn many hats since she commenced her employment with The Lewis Law Firm in 1982. She started her tenure with the firm as a legal secretary, working with founding partner, Glenn C. Lewis, for nine years. In the fall of 1992, Ms. Robinson-Ross became the firm's office manager. Among her duties, she handled the firm's bookkeeping, billing, and was responsible for hiring and training personnel. In 1997, Ms. Robinson-Ross joined the firm's Paralegal department, using her extensive hands-on experience in family law to provide paralegal support for the firm.

Ms. Robinson-Ross attended Howard University in Washington, D.C., and earned an AA Certificate from the Washington School for Secretaries, graduating with honors in its Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Program in 1982. She is a member of the Paralegal Sections the Fairfax Bar Association and the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.

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