Maggie Strohlein is a certified paralegal at The Pride Law Firm. Maggie has over twenty years of experience in the legal field and has worked at several prominent firms in San Diego. She joined The Pride Law Firm in 2018 and enjoys working closely with clients and attorneys to resolve difficult cases.
Maggie earned her paralegal certificate from The University of San Diego School of Law, where she graduated with honors. She has worked for the US Marshal’s Office and Federal Defenders and considers herself to be very well-rounded in the legal industry. Her work at The Pride Law Firm has been some of the most challenging and rewarding work of her career, and she takes great pride and satisfaction in helping survivors of sexual assault.
Maggie was born in Washington, D.C., but has lived all but eight years of her life in sunny San Diego. She enjoys travel, concerts, hiking, and spending time with her two teenage children.
Affiliations:
San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce
Making a Difference in the Community
CASES 4 CAUSES PODCAST | S1: EPISODE 2
Transcript
Landon Harlan: It seems like one of the, almost as if you, when you, I know you take an oath and you're sworn in as a lawyer, but if there could or should be one for one that, that handles claims involving an injury or involving like an assault, there's really that deeper feeling of creating that change in the community and making it safer for the future. And some of the most landmark cases, the ones that, that people do get awards for and get recognition for are the ones where they have made a community safer. And they prevented these things from occurring in the future. And that's, I think that's absolutely fantastic. Jessica Pride: Well, isn't that why we became lawyer? I mean, I feel like that's why we became a lawyer to make a difference, to help people. Some people wanna be on billboards and look popular. <Laugh> so again, going back to, this is all you have immersed your career into going back, you know, more than a decade. And, you know, I've had conversations with attorneys where they say they do sexual assault litigation work yet they're meeting with a car accident client, you know, in 15 minutes after I leave the building. So there is quite a fundamental difference there. Yeah, I understand that. Unfortunately, I do not wanna see myself up on a billboard when I'm driving to work in the morning. It's that's another thing that's different about my firm as if you notice, and you know, you do notice cuz you do our website, but we've made a conscious decision not to post how much we settle our cases for. And I can tell you, we have some largest settlements in California, but we didn't wanna post that because it wasn't about that. It's about justice and the number of lives we've changed. And that's how we measure success here at this firm. Is did we make a difference for our clients in our community or the greater community? Yeah, that's what, that's what makes me feel like I'm making this world a safer place for my daughter because I have a daughter and the statistics for when she goes to college are one in four, one in four. I'll be, I was gonna say, I'll be damned. I don't know if that's PC. I'm not allowed to say it. Am I gonna be bleep me out later? <Laugh> But I'm not letting Nyah be one of those statistics. If I have anything in my power to make it safer for her, for my niece, for my friend's kids, for all of the children, I love that are, are here in this community and I can do something about it. I'm gonna do something about it. And I hope that she takes that my, you know, my you know, my daughter and she, a lot of times, unfortunately being a working mom, she has said to me a couple times, "Mommy, why can't you pick me up from school? Mommy, why don't you do this? Mommy? Why are you always working? You know, you're always helping people, Mommy, but what about me?" And I try as much to spend time with her too, but I explain to her the reason why mommy can't pick you up from school. Like the other moms who, I mean, who aren't working is mommy stands for something. And I hope when you grow up that you learn from that and you choose to stand for something and you try to make the world a better place. And that's all I can ask for as a mom, I think is to create a good human who is doing good in the world. And so I try to lead by example and I hope when she's older, she understands that even though I wasn't at the bake sale and I didn't show up to, you know, all the reading times at school, it wasn't because I didn't love her it's because I wanted to show her something.
“I was at the CAOC seminar and just wanted to let you know that you are brilliant and inspiring. Thank you for speaking.”
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“Jessica has been the epitome of the word excellent. She is always easy to talk to and very approachable. Always directly available. Very truthful and efficient. I highly recommend her and her team!!”