Don H. Jung

Mr. Jung joined Armstrong, Donohue, Ceppos, Vaughan & Rhoades as an associate in September 2024. Prior to joining, he served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable Sharon V. Burrell of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County. His prior experience includes working as a legal intern at a Los Angeles nonprofit advocating for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in family and immigration proceedings and at a Washington D.C. thinktank conducting research and drafting arguments for federal appellate briefs and agency comments on communications and antitrust issues.

Mr. Jung received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2019 and his J.D. from the American University Washington College of Law in 2023, where he was awarded the Mooers Trophy for excellence in the trial advocacy program. During law school, he served on the executive board of the Moot Court Honor Society and was a regional finalist at the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition. Mr. Jung was a member of the Administrative Law Review and a Dean’s Fellow Research Assistant to Professor Susan D. Carle.

Mr. Jung was born in South Korea and raised in Arizona and Southern California. He is fluent in Korean.

Education

  • University of California, Santa Barbara, B.A., 2019
  • American University Washington College of Law, J.D., 2023

Practice Areas

  • Medical Malpractice and Professional Liability Defense
  • Professional Licensing and Credentialing
  • HIPAA Privacy and Security Compliance

Admitted to Practice

  • Maryland

Bar Admissions

  • Supreme Court of Maryland, 2024
  • United States District Court, Maryland, 2024

 

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