Biography
With a versatile background blending legal expertise and medical knowledge, Alicen Jobes is a dedicated advocate for victims of medical malpractice. As a former nurse, she brings a unique perspective to Burnett Injury Group, where she exclusively represents clients who have suffered serious injury due to negligence in healthcare.
After a fulfilling career in nursing, Alicen transitioned to law with a steadfast commitment to patient safety and justice. Her hands-on experience in healthcare equips her with a profound understanding of the complexities of medical negligence cases and a compassionate approach to representing those who have been harmed.
At Burnett Injury Group, Alicen leverages her clinical background and legal acumen to navigate the intricacies of medical malpractice law. She is known for her meticulous attention to detail, empathetic client relations, and a relentless pursuit of justice. Alicen’s dedication to advocating for victims stems from a genuine desire to hold negligent medical professionals accountable and to ensure that clients receive the compensation they rightfully deserve.
Alicen earned her law degree from University of Maryland Law School, building on her varied nursing experience. She is an active member of several local bar associations and actively participates in continuing legal education to stay abreast of the latest developments in medical malpractice law.
Outside of the courtroom, Alicen remains deeply committed to improving healthcare practices and patient safety through her involvement in the organization, Maryland Association for Justice. She believes that every client’s story deserves to be heard and that justice for victims of medical negligence is paramount.
When she is not advocating for clients, Alicen enjoys spending time with her husband and Bernese Mountain Dog, Ghillie.
At Burnett Injury Group, Alicen stands alongside Suzanne and Andrew Burnett as a pillar of strength and expertise, dedicated to ensuring that victims of medical malpractice receive the justice and compensation they deserve.