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Nichelle Womble
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โจ About
About Nichelle Womble
Nichelle Womble loves people and is passionate about advocating for human rights and diligently representing her clients in various kinds of lawsuits. She serves as an Attorney with Counsel in the American Islamic Relations office in Philadelphia, representing clients on criminal, civil rights, and civil law matters with a laudable winning rate. She fiercely fights for justice and equality.
As a litigation associate Ms. Womble offers legal advice and handles cases including criminal law/trials, sports/business, civil rights, police brutality, workplace discrimination, wage violations, labor rights violations, sexual assault, unlawful imprisonment, juvenile & family law, student defense/title ix, etc.
Prior to attending law school, Ms. Womble obtained her Masters in Education Management in Sports from the renowned University of Miami as a testament of her love for sports and demonstrates that in promoting talents in sportsmanship and her membership in the Entertainment & Sports Law Society.
A published author and member of high-ranking law societies, Ms. Womble is dedicated to helping clients win cases that matter to them and uphold their rights through a blend of her skills, experience, and academic diversity.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Entertainment & Sports Law
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Legal Malpractice
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Juvenile Law
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Domestic Violence
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Criminal Law
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Civil Rights
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Education Law
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Employment Law
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DUI & DWI
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Divorce
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Business Law
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Family Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University
J.D.
๐ Bar Admissions
The Florida Bar ย # 1032744
Member
Member
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Associate Attorney
Amethyst Law Group 2023 - Current
Litigation Attorney
Lento Law Group P.C. 2022 - 2023
Attorney
CAIR 2021 - 2023
๐ Awards & Recognition
๐ Publications
- Birth of a Monster
- St. Thomas Law Review
- How False Accusations of Rape and Domestic Violence Affect The Lives Of Black Male Athletes: Analysis Of A Flawed Title IX
- Florida Entertainment and Sports Law Review