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LISA HARRIS JONES

(Maryland)

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

In 2000, Harris Jones founded Harris Jones & Malone, LLC. To date, she remains the first and only Black woman in the State of Maryland to own and manage a law practice with a focus in lobbying, government relations, procurement, labor negotiations, criminal defense, and administrative trial board representation at both the state and local levels. Harris Jones & Malone proudly serves municipalities and related quasi-public agencies, non-profits, and small and large business enterprises, both publicly and privately held. Currently, Harris Jones & Malone represents clients on issues concerning, but not limited to construction, energy, water, retail sales, education, transportation, public safety, healthcare, gaming, real estate, telecommunications, procurement, corporate law, state funding for public and private development projects, taxation, labor, insurance, public interest, election, and environmental law.

Due to her hard work and tireless advocacy, Harris Jones is widely regarded as a lobbyist with the ability to effect real change in the legislative process, regardless of the size of her client or the perceived power of her opponent. As a result of her successful track record, her clients have enabled her to become the first Black attorney/lobbyist to be consistently ranked in the top five earning lobbyists in Maryland following the conclusion of each legislative session since 2009.

Harris Jones has worked on high profile matters such as the repeal of Maryland's Death Penalty, the enactment of the Civil Marriage Protection Act, and in 2019, the Community Safety and Strengthening Act, which authorizes Johns Hopkins University to establish a university police department.

Among her many legislative accomplishments, Harris Jones lobbied successfully for the passage of a priority lien bill on behalf of the Community Associations Institute Maryland Legislative Action Committee (CAI), an organization representing common ownership communities. For many years, CAI had battled with financial institutions over this critical legislation. In only her second legislative session representing CAI, Harris Jones was able to facilitate an agreement and secure the votes needed to pass the bill. This law allows condominium associations to recover up to four months of association fees at the time of a foreclosure sale. Hard hit by the downturn in the housing market, association fees are vital to the financial stability of all common ownership communities.

Harris Jones is a Member of the Board of Trustees/Directors of three publicly traded companies: Industrial Logistics Properties Trust, Diversified Healthcare Trust, and TravelCenters of America, LLC. She also serves on the Board of Trustees/Directors of Everyman Theatre and Baltimore Museum of Art. In 2021, Harris Jones was listed as one of The Daily Record's Power 100. She was also recognized by Savoy Magazine as one of the Most Influential Black Corporate Directors, an international honor. In 2019 Harris Jones received the Current Leader Award from the Alliance of Black Women Attorneys of Maryland, Inc. In 2016, Harris Jones received the Friend of Dyslexia Award for Outstanding Dyslexia Advocacy and also received the Maryland Government Relations Association's Community Service Award. Since 2000, Harris Jones has earned the following honors: YWCA Greater Baltimore's Special Leader Award, The Daily Record's Leadership in Law Award, The Baltimore Sun's 50 Women to Watch in 2013, The Daily Records Maryland's Top 100 Women in 2005 and 2009, The Baltimore Business Journal's 40 under 40, The Baltimore Times' Top 25 Young Leaders to Watch, and the Maryland Coalition for Responsive Government's 21st Century Woman distinction.

20+ years

CHRISTOPHER BOND

(Federal)
  • 911 Washington AveSuite 826St. LouisMO63101

  • (850) 681-9111

  • 215 S Monroe StreetSuite 130TallahasseeFlorida32301-1852

SAMANTHA FAY

(Federal)
  • 2702 Love Field DriveDALLASTX75235

Clients:

WILLIAM HANCOCK

(Federal)
  • 1450 EMPIRE CENTRAL, SUITE 737DALLASTX75247

SHERRI HULL

(Texas)
  • (512)9252366

  • 1907 Rue De St. TropezAustinTX78746

Clients:

EDWIN MAHR

(New Mexico)
  • 505.269.3600

  • 1331 Park Ave. SW, No. 508AlbuquerqueNew Mexico87102

EDWIN MAHR

(New Mexico)
  • 505.269.3600

  • 1331 Park Ave. SW, No. 508AlbuquerqueNew Mexico87102

  • 410-366-1500

  • 2423 Maryland AvenueSuite 100BaltimoreMD21218

Clients:

SHANA MARCHIO

(Federal)
  • 911 Washington AveSuite 826St. LouisMO63101

CAITLIN MCDONOUGH

(Maryland)
  • 410-366-1500

  • 2423 Maryland AvenueSuite 100BaltimoreMD21218

Clients:

JOHN MITCHELL

(Federal)
  • 911 Washington AveSuite 826St. LouisMO63101

JOSEPH MONDELLO

(Federal)
  • 1455 Pennsylvania Avenue NWSuite 400WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

LISETTE MONDELLO

(Federal)

KYLE MOORE

(Federal)
  • 1450 EMPIRE CENTRAL, SUITE 737DALLASTX75247

PHILIP MOORE

(Federal)
  • 2702 Love Field DriveDALLASTX75235

Clients:

TOM NEKOUEI

(Federal)

JENNIFER POEPPELMEIER

(Hawaii)
  • 2702 Love Field DriveDallasTexas75235

Clients:

FRED PRATT

(Connecticut)
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FRED PRATT

(Illinois)
Clients:

DAVID RICHARDSON

(Federal)
Clients:
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DOROTHY SAUVINET

(Tennessee)

DOROTHY SAUVINET

(Florida)
  • (972) 653-0851

  • 2702 Love Field DrHDQ 4GADallasTX75235-1908

DOROTHY SAUVINET

(Tennessee)

DEREK TATE

(Federal)
  • 1450 EMPIRE CENTRAL, SUITE 737DALLASTX75247

Clients:

1) 4KIDS of South Florida

2) 831 Federal Acquisition, LLC dba / The Big Easy Casino

3) Advocating for Seniors

4) Agudath Israel of South Florida

5) American Dream

6) ARC Hospice of Florida

7) Association of Dental Support Organizations

8) AssureCare

9) Best Friends Animal Society

10) Better Tomorrow Treatment Center

11) Big Dog Ranch Rescue Inc.

12) Braman Management Association

13) Brightline Trains Florida, LLC

14) Broward County Property Appraiser

15) Broward County Sheriff's Office

16) Burford Capital LLC

17) BusPatrol

18) Carnival Corporation

19) Chabad of Kendall and Pinecrest

20) Charter Communications Operating, LLC

21) City of Brooksville

22) City of Deerfield Beach

23) City of Doral

24) City of Miami

25) City of Miami Beach

26) City of Miramar

27) Community Health of South Florida

28) Daher Aerospace

29) Dosal Tobacco Corporation

30) E. & J. Gallo Winery

31) Early Care and Education Consortium

32) Echo1 Emergency Logistics

33) Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc

34) Feeding South Florida

35) FleetForce

36) Florida Association of Insurance Agents

37) Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists DBA Florida Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

38) Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association

39) Florida Crystals Corporation

40) Florida East Coast Industries LLC

41) Florida Institute of Technology

42) Florida International University Foundation

43) Florida Keys Mosquito Control District

44) Florida Local Government Information Systems Association

45) Florida Panthers

46) Florida Power & Light Company

47) Floridians for Safe Medical Cannabis Care

48) Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority

49) FORTS Services

50) Gainesville Regional Utilities

51) Gainwell Technologies LLC

52) Giffords

53) Google LLC and its Affiliates

54) Greater Miami Jewish Federation

55) Handtevy

56) Hatzalah of South Florida

57) Hatzalah South Florida Emergency Medical Services

58) HCA Healthcare

59) Holistic Alternative Recovery Trust

60) Hospital for Special Surgery

61) Independent Living Systems, LLC.

62) Indian Trail Improvement District

63) Innovage

64) Joshco Group LLC dba Veteran Benefits Guide

65) Juul Labs, Inc.

66) Kaplan North America, LLC

67) Liner Source, Inc.

68) Lottomatrix Corporation d/b/a Jackpot.com

69) MAXIMUS

70) Miami Parking Authority

71) Miccosukee Tribe of Indians

72) Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center

73) Molina Healthcare

74) Nomi Health Inc

75) Nova Southeastern University

76) OnMed

77) Orchid Cove Health Group

78) Palmer Ranch Holdings, Ltd.

79) Patriot Voices

80) Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P

81) Power Design

82) PrizePicks

83) PTG-Florida, Inc

84) Rebirth South LLC

85) Richman Group of Florida, Inc., The

86) Ryan Specialty, LLC

87) School District of Osceola County

88) SimpliGov, LLC

89) Skydio

90) South Florida Regional Transportation Authority

91) Southwest Airlines

92) Starkey Hearing Technologies

93) State Shield

94) State Shield Action

95) Stride, Inc.

96) Student Loan Servicing Alliance

97) Tampa Bay Downs HBPA, Inc.

98) Tampa JCC-Federation, Inc

99) The Chick Mission

100) The Foundation for Florida Gateway College

101) The GEO Group, Inc.

102) The Panama City-Bay County Airport And Industrial District

103) The Seaside School Foundation, Inc.

104) Thoroughbred Racing Initiative, LLC

105) Trend Micro

106) University of Miami

107) University of South Florida Foundation

108) Vheda, Inc

109) Village of Key Biscayne

110) Wing Aviation LLC

111) Women In Distress of Broward County, Inc

112) Youth and Family Alternatives, Inc. ("YFA")