Alana R. Glover
Alana R. Glover is an associate in the Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. Region, offices of Jackson Lewis P.C.
Alana’s practice focuses on providing real-world preventative counseling, conducting internal investigations, handling labor-management relations, leading arbitrations and litigating various employment matters. Throughout her career, she has been committed to serving people. Coming from a family of small business owners, Alana understands the needs of all business, ranging from small family-owned businesses to universities, municipalities and Fortune 500 companies. Alana strives to become an extension of her client’s team enabling her to provide consistent and high-quality service.
Prior to entering private practice, Alana clerked for the Hon. Andrea M. Leahy of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals, drafting opinions based on an array of legal matters, from administrative appeals to complex civil and criminal matters. She also interned for the Hon. Paul W. Grimm and the Hon. Paula Xinis of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.
While in law school, Alana participated in the Thurgood Marshall Clerkship Program at the Maryland Office of the Attorney General where she worked as a mediator operating in direct contact with consumers, businesses, medical providers, and insurance companies to settle disputes. In addition to her civil background, she has criminal experience as a student attorney for the University of Baltimore School of Law Innocence Project Clinic.
Before attending law school, Alana graduated with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University majoring in criminal justice and African American studies with minors in political science and homeland security.
Alana’s greatest strength is her natural ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds which enables her to assist clients in resolving conflicts and mitigating potential risks in an effective and collaborative way.
Honors and Recognitions
- The Best Lawyers in America©, “Ones to Watch: Labor and Employment Law – Management" and "Ones to Watch: Litigation – Labor and Employment” (2024-present)
- Maryland Super Lawyers®, “Rising Stars” (2023-present)
Pro Bono and Community Involvement
- Collective 365, Board Member
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Member
- Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Board Member
- Monumental City Bar Foundation, Board Member
- Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Professional Skills Academy Fellow
Published Works
- “The Road Less Traveled” (Series), Ms. JD Writer in Residence (2021) [Author]
- “Why every law student should know the importance of Juneteenth”, American Bar Association - Student Lawyer (2019) [Author]
- “Patients Can Try Experimental Treatments Before They Are Approved By The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) . . . What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”, Univ. of Balt. Law Review (2018) [Author]
Speeches
- “Applied Feminism and Privacy,” Center on Applied Feminism – 12th Annual Feminist Legal Theory Conference (2021) (panelist)
- “The Life-Saving Preventive Care Black Women Deserve,” Black Women’s Health Imperative – Congressional Briefing (2018) (panelist)
Insights & news
Credentials
cum laude
Dean's Citation
Symposium Editor–University of Baltimore Law Review
National Mock Trial Team
2019 Student Leader of the Year
cum laude
VCU Americorps – Community Service Award
cum laude
Dean's Citation
Symposium Editor–University of Baltimore Law Review
National Mock Trial Team
2019 Student Leader of the Year
cum laude
VCU Americorps – Community Service Award