About Lauren
Lauren A. DiMartino: Championing Civil Rights and Equitable Outcomes in Baltimore
Lauren A. DiMartino is a dedicated civil rights attorney based in Baltimore, Maryland, where she passionately represents clients across a broad spectrum of civil rights issues. With a deep commitment to justice and a proven track record of success, Ms. DiMartino specializes in safeguarding individuals’ rights against discrimination and advocating for systemic change. Her expertise encompasses fair housing, education equity, disability rights, police misconduct, and workplace discrimination, underpinned by a strategic approach to litigation and a genuine dedication to her clients’ well-being.
Prior to joining Brown, Goldstein & Levy, Ms. DiMartino’s legal experience was profoundly shaped by her clerkship with the Honorable Judge Martha Craig Daughtry on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, where she gained invaluable insight into appellate advocacy. Furthermore, her work at the University of Colorado School of Law’s Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law honed her research skills and deepened her understanding of constitutional law and civil rights legislation. These experiences, coupled with her commitment to social justice, form the foundation of her legal practice.
Ms. DiMartino’s practice is fundamentally rooted in a commitment to education equity. She is a recognized specialist in the Fair Housing Act, skillfully utilizing it to combat discriminatory housing practices and challenge systems that perpetuate segregation. Her work extends to protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities, advocating for students with IEPs, and addressing issues related to Title IX and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). She understands the critical importance of accessible education and works tirelessly to ensure that all students have the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their background or circumstances. This includes providing expert guidance to families navigating the complexities of special education, from early intervention services to high school placement.
Beyond education, Ms. DiMartino’s litigation experience includes defending clients against police misconduct allegations, workplace discrimination claims, and other employment law violations. She is adept at handling complex legal matters and leveraging her extensive knowledge to achieve favorable outcomes for her clients. Her deep understanding of the legal landscape combined with her commitment to meticulous preparation makes her a formidable advocate in court.
Lauren’s legal journey began with a strong commitment to community. Prior to her legal career, she worked in marketing and later as an academic counselor and Assistant Director of ASAP—an accelerated education program—at New York City community colleges. These roles instilled in her a profound understanding of the systemic barriers faced by marginalized communities and fueled her desire to become an attorney, to directly advocate for those who need it most. This firsthand experience informs her approach to every case, ensuring a client-centered perspective and a deep understanding of their challenges.
Ms. DiMartino’s education reflects her commitment to social justice. She graduated from the City University of New York School of Law, a public-interest program, with a concentration in Social Justice, Equality, and Civil Rights. During her time at CUNY Law, she served as the Student Authorship Editor of the Law Review and contributed to research on fair housing and college access for undocumented students. Her involvement in the Equality and Justice Clinic provided invaluable experience in handling complex cases involving police misconduct and employment law.
Key Legal Expertise & Areas of Focus:
- Fair Housing Act Litigation: Expert in challenging discriminatory housing practices and advocating for fair housing opportunities.
- Education Law & Special Education Advocacy: Extensive experience with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title IX, IDEA, and Section 504, including IEP development and implementation.
- Civil Rights Litigation: Dedicated to protecting individual rights against discrimination in various settings, including housing, education, employment, and public accommodations.
- Police Misconduct & Employment Law: Skilled in investigating and litigating claims of police misconduct and employment discrimination.
- Appellate Advocacy: Experienced in appellate litigation, ensuring clients’ rights are protected at every stage of the legal process.
Professional Affiliations & Recognitions:
- Bar Admissions: Admitted to the bars of New York, Maryland, and New Jersey.
- Recognized in Best Attorney USA: Recognized as a rising star in Appellate Practice, Civil Rights Law, Commercial Litigation, and Labor and Employment Law - Employee.
- Strategic Legal Initiatives: Active on Advisory Boards for the Urban Studies Program at Guttman Community College (CUNY) and Baltimore Youth Arts, demonstrating a continued commitment to higher education and community engagement.
Lauren A. DiMartino is committed to providing compassionate, strategic, and effective legal representation to individuals facing civil rights challenges. Her passion for justice and her deep understanding of the law make her a trusted advocate for her clients and a powerful voice for equality in Baltimore and beyond.