Hope Randolph is a member of the firm's commercial litigation practice. In addition, she focuses on healthcare and personal injury law, representing healthcare providers, hospitals, medical practices, urgent-care facilities, and ambulatory centers in a variety of matters. She has a background in healthcare, graduating from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology.
Hope received her law degree from the University of Maryland Francis Carey School of Law, graduating with a Certificate in Health Law. While in law school, Hope served as a Staff Editor on the Journal of Health Care Law and Policy and was a student attorney in the Public Health Law Clinic. She was a summer associate with the firm before graduating.
Following law school, Hope served as a judicial clerk for The Honorable Melanie M. Shaw of the Appellate Court of Maryland.
- Maryland
- United States District Court for the District of Maryland
Honorable Melanie M. Shaw, Appellate Court of Maryland
Alliance of Black Women Attorneys
Maryland State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section
The Cole-Davidson American Inn of Court
Hope enjoys yoga and traveling in her free time.