Montserrat Hoover represents clients in complex civil litigation across a broad spectrum of disputes. She is experienced in conducting in-depth factual investigations, managing discovery, preparing pleadings and motions, and formulating effective litigation strategies tailored to each client's needs.
Montserrat is also dedicated to pro bono work, with a particular focus on advocating for survivors of human trafficking.
While in law school, Montserrat served as a student attorney with the Georgetown Juvenile Justice Clinic, where she represented indigent youth in proceedings before the D.C. Superior Court. She was also a legal intern in the Felony Trial Unit at the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
- Georgetown University (J.D. 2024; Georgetown Law Review; Executive Editor, Annual Review of Criminal Procedure; Master of Public Policy [M.P.P.] 2024); Emory University (B.A. in English Literature magna cum laude 2019)
- Florida
- Intern, Felony Trial Unit, United States Attorney's Office, District of Columbia (Fall 2022); Legislative Assistant, Georgia Senate Majority Leader (November 2019-May 2020); Intern, House Judiciary Committee (Summer 2019); Intern, United States Congress (Summer 2018)
- Spanish
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