Jacqueline Brooks
Jacqueline Brooks
Partner
Saul Ewing LLP
Jacqueline Brooks concentrates her practice in business and commercial law. She counsels clients in mergers and acquisitions, commercial finance, private offerings of debt and equity securities, corporate and REIT governance, and shareholder derivative and dispute matters, including shareholder demand responses and special committee issues. Jacqueline has experience representing public companies, privately owned and managed companies, nonprofit organizations and start-up companies and provides general counsel to these organizations regarding corporate matters.
The depth of Jacqueline’s knowledge about corporate law is reflected in her co-authorship of “Maryland Corporate Practice and Forms.” Learn more about this comprehensive guide with over 1,400 pages of content about statues and regulations relevant to corporate legal practice with discussions and analyses of changing federal and Maryland state laws.
Prior to joining Saul Ewing, Jacqueline participated in Washington University School of Law's D.C. Clinic, through which she was an intern to the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. In this capacity, she drafted legal memoranda to assist Congressman John Conyers, Jr. and the congressman's legislative assistants at Judiciary Committee hearings and briefings.