VICTOR M - Key Persons


Cora Martin

Job Titles:
  • Nurse
Cora Martin is the firm's nurse paralegal. She received a bachelor's degree in nursing from George Mason University and is licensed as a registered nurse in Virginia. She initially practiced in oncology and subsequently in public health, where she specialized in tuberculosis case management and maternal-child health. She has worked at Victor M. Glasberg & Associates since 2017. Among other duties, she deals with prisoners' correspondence, reviews medical records, processes documents, and manages the firm's client database.

Doug Bradley

Job Titles:
  • Internships and Clerkships
  • Paralegal
Doug Bradley is a paralegal at the firm. He engages in factual research, working wonders with the internet, and engages in other tasks as needed. In the past Doug has advocated for people with disabilities, including serving as chairman of the Arlington Local Human Rights Committee. Doug holds a B.A. in history from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He is the owner of a possessed (but friendly) dog.

Nicke Rodriguez

Job Titles:
  • Associate
Nicke Rodriguez is the firm's associate attorney, currently pending admission to the Virginia State Bar. She received a B.A. in Legal Studies, cum laude, from the University of Central Florida in 2014. In 2020, she received her J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, where she served as Executive Acquisitions Editor of the Journal of Law & Public Policy. While in law school she served as a judicial intern for the Hon. Harvey E. Schlesinger of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Nicke worked on civil rights issues as an administrative assistant for her school's Restoration of Civil Rights Pro Bono Project. Having been selected as a Florida Bar Foundation fellowship recipient, she worked with Florida Legal Services on immigration and prisoner's rights cases.

Victor M. Glasberg

Vic Glasberg turned to civil rights law following the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at which time he was a doctoral student in history at Harvard. He received his Ph.D. in 1972, having written his dissertation on the persons who founded and initially led the NAACP. He then attended the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and after graduating in 1976 came to Alexandria, Virginia to work with attorney Philip Hirschkop, who one decade earlier had brought the case that struck down laws prohibiting marriage between whites and non-whites. Vic opened his own practice in 1982, focusing on plaintiffs' civil rights litigation. He is a long-standing member of the legal panel of the Virginia affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union and has litigated numerous cases for the ACLU over the years. Vic has served as Special Counsel to the Alexandria and Prince William Human Rights Commissions and has given continuing education seminars, presented expert testimony, and written on issues arising in civil rights litigation and why he does this work. In 1991, Vic testified before the House Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights in support of H.R. 1, ultimately enacted into law as the Civil Rights Act of 1991. He also testified before this subcommittee in 1986, on civil rights implications of proposed federal legislation regulating the medical profession. Vic has been recognized for his civil rights and public interest work, including his work on behalf of Legal Services of Northern Virginia, of which he is a past President and Vice-President of the Board. He has the highest available rating on the Martindale Hubbel rating scale for lawyers and has been repeatedly listed as a "best lawyer" in annual published listings based on peer evaluations. In recognition of his civil rights work, in 1994 Vic was presented with the Guardian of Liberty Award by the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia, and in 2017, he received the Oliver White Hill Courageous Advocate Award from the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association. In 2022, together with Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory of the Fourth Circuit and U. S. District Judge John A. Gibney, Jr. and others, Vic was named to the Virginia Lawyers Hall of Fame in recognition of his work. Vic has successfully litigated and settled cases addressing issues of free speech, religious liberties, prisoners' rights, police abuse, denial of due process, discrimination in the workplace and housing, and other issues involving civil rights. Vic also regularly counsels persons facing significant employment-related issues, including terminations, new contracts, or changes in status. Vic is admitted to all federal and state courts in Virginia, all courts of general jurisdiction in the District of Columbia, the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and several other federal appellate courts. Most of his litigation is in the "Rocket Docket" of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Vic speaks French and has counseled clients in French. Copyright © 2023, Victor M. Glasberg and others as noted. All rights reserved. | Powered by Go Genius