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Alice R. Gonlin

Alice R. Gonlin joins the Martin & Seibert, L.C. Collections Practice Group, heading its Maryland Collections Practice. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Gonlin was practicing law privately in Maryland.

After graduating from Duquesne University in 1985, Ms. Gonlin spent four years in retail management before switching gears and entering the insurance industry. She spent the next decade working with insurance claims for Geico and Allstate Insurance, while completing her J.D. studies at the University of Baltimore. During her final year of law school, Ms. Gonlin studied abroad in London, England through an exchange with the University of Miami. While in England, she studied international litigation and conflict of laws.

Ms. Gonlin interned at the law firm of Funk & Bolton during her time as a law student. There she worked on issues of insurance lobbying. She also completed an internship with then Chief Judge Martha Rasin of the District Court of Maryland in Annapolis, Maryland. After working as an intern in the area of alternative dispute resolution, Ms. Gonlin was hired as Director of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Programs. She headed up the District Court of Maryland ADR office from 2000-2006 before entering private practice. Ms. Gonlin has also been a mediator for the past eight years.

Ms. Gonlin is a member of both the Howard County and Maryland State Bar Associations. She also belongs to the International Chapter of the Association for Conflict Resolution. In 2007, she was named an Outstanding Girl Scout Leader for Howard County. She continues to be involved with the Girl Scout organization today.

Ms. Gonlin is licensed to practice in Maryland.

E-mail: argonlin@martinandseibert.com

ATTORNEY PROFILE

Location: Martinsburg
Admitted: Maryland, 2001
Joined Firm: 2007
Tel:  304.262.3284
Fax: 304.267.0731
Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Education:

Duquesne University; B.S. Business & Administration, 1985

University of Maryland; B.S. Paralegal Studies, 1995, Summa Cum Laude

University of Baltimore; J.D., 2000

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