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Board of Directors

Phillis H. Rambsy

December 2, 2023
By DMSDeveloper

Phillis h. Rambsy is an attorney-owner at Rambsy Law PC, a law firm which is based in Nashville, Tennessee. The firm serves clients in Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and Kentucky. Phillis’ legal practice is primarily concentrated in the areas of employment law, representing workers in matters of wrongful termination, discrimination, and harassment. Phillis also represents small businesses and entrepreneurs in general business matters in addition to providing representation to clients in general litigation.

Phillis describes her work as an attorney as something that she does, and not who she is. Although she enjoys the practice of law, she also has many other interests. Phillis is from a long line of educators and has continued the family tradition by serving as a college instructor, teaching courses in English Literature, Writing and Composition, Women’s Studies, and Legal Studies. She is currently an adjunct professor in the Human Resources Management Department at the University of Maryland Global Campus.

When she is not practicing law, Phillis is collecting whiskey and shoes. She is also committed to dedicating her time to supporting those activities that will work toward a liberation of marginalized people. Phillis also tries to indulge in activities which will ensure physical and mental health in a world that is full of never-ending chaos.

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