Miriam P. Maxwell
Miriam P. Maxwell joined Vasquez, Estrada & Conway LLP in April 2002. Before joining Vasquez Estrada & Conway LLP, Miriam litigated asbestos personal injury cases with the St. Peter Law Group for four years. Prior to working for the St. Peter firm, she was the Director of the Alternative Sentencing Program for the Center on Juvenile & Criminal Justice in San Francisco. Prior to holding that position, Miriam was associated with Bartko, Tarrant & Miller in San Francisco, where she maintained a general civil litigation/real estate and franchise practice. Before earning her Juris Doctor, Miriam held appointments as the Assistant Director of the San Francisco District Attorney's Victim-Witness Program and as the Director of the Sheriff's Education Release Program in Middlesex County, MA.
Miriam earned her Bachelor's Degree in Government and Philosophy in 1967 from Simmons College in Boston, MA. She was awarded a Master's Degree in Education from Boston University in 1973. Miriam earned her Juris Doctor from the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law in 1981, where she received an American Jurisprudence Award in Civil Procedure and was the recipient of a "Joanie Caucus Fellowship."