Laura G. Hoffman

Laura G. Hoffman practices in the areas of health center compliance, health law, and Head Start.  She joined Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP in October 2008 and became an associate in November 2010.

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Hoffman worked primarily in the field of human rights and global health.  Highlights include working in China to help implement a National Institute of Health- and Gates Foundation-sponsored study concerning vaccine trials; providing social and legal assistance to trafficked women in Beirut, Lebanon; drafting a House Concurrent Resolution on women and climate change; and obtaining asylum for a young Iraqi refugee.

Education: 
  • Villanova University School of Law, J.D., May 2008
  • The George Washington University, B.S. Public Health, December 2004
Honors/Awards: 
  • Villanova University Public Interest Scholar and Fellowship Recipient
  • Recipient of the Villanova Dorothy Day Award for Pro Bono Service
  • George Washington University Presidential Scholar
  • George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Sciences
    Award for Academic Excellence Recipient and Distinguished Scholar
Professional Memberships: 
  • Maryland Bar Association, Member
Classes/Seminars Taught: 
  • Guest lecturer on human trafficking and migrant domestic workers at Villanova University.
Published Works: 
  • Laura G. Hoffman (Co-Author), How Long Does Your Money Last?, J. Nat’l Grants Mgmt. Ass’n, (Spring 2010).
Past Employment: 
  • Oxfam America (Legal Fellow)
  • Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights (Legal Fellow)