Biography
Admitted In New Jersey And Pennsylvania
Mrs. Meghan Pazmino is an associate at McOmber McOmber & Luber, P.C. Mrs. Pazmino handles all aspects of employment litigation, including but not limited to matters involving discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, and whistleblower claims.
Mrs. Pazmino believes that every employee should always feel safe and comfortable in the workplace and that anything less is an injustice.
Mrs. Pazmino graduated magna cum laude from East Stroudsburg University in 2015, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in Political Science and a minor in Philosophy. Following her graduation from East Stroudsburg University, Mrs. Pazmino attended Rutgers Law School on a Deans Academic Scholarship.
During law school, Mrs. Pazmino gained invaluable judicial experience, beginning her law career as a judicial intern to the Honorable Emil A. Giordano (Ret.), presiding judge for the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County.
Mrs. Pazmino then served as an extern for the Honorable Justice Lee A. Solomon of the New Jersey Supreme Court and the Honorable Michael J. Haas of the New Jersey Superior Court—Appellate Division. In those roles, Mrs. Pazmino performed legal research for civil and criminal cases, drafted memoranda preparing the Court for oral argument and discussed petitions for certification. Mrs. Pazmino also aided in drafting and editing the Court’s opinions.
Mrs. Pazmino spent the Summer of 2018 at Swartz Campbell’s Philadelphia office, in their Tier 1 Professional Liability Department. Subsequently, Mrs. Pazmino realized Employment Litigation was her passion and began working as a law clerk at McOmber McOmber & Luber’s Marlton, New Jersey Office.
Throughout law school, Mrs. Pazmino was an active member in the Rutgers Law School community. Mrs. Pazmino served as the Lead Notes Editor of the Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion, Women’s Law Caucus Representative, a LexisNexis student representative, Student Bar Association Representative and Hunter Moot Court Teaching Fellow. Mrs. Pazmino also participated in the Honorable Judith H. Wizmur Bankruptcy Pro-Bono Project where she conducted client interviews and helped the indigenous file bankruptcy petitions.
Mrs. Pazmino was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 2019 and the Pennsylvania Bar in 2020. Mrs. Pazmino currently lives in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and loves sports and DIY projects.