Jamayrah primarily focuses her practice on supporting the firm with employment litigation and appellate advocacy. She uses her knowledge and experience to effectively represent clients. She is admitted to practice in New Jersey and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Following her graduation, Jamayrah clerked in the New Jersey Appellate Division for the Honorable Thomas W. Sumners, Jr., C.J.A.D., where she gained invaluable experience in appellate law and honed her legal skills under Judge Sumners’s mentorship.

Before pursuing her legal career, Jamayrah was a dedicated community influencer and mentor. Her love for her hometown of Trenton led her to found the My Life Movement, a grassroots non-profit that developed youth in Trenton and Newark, NJ, through leadership training, community outreach, and mentoring.

  • Sera Ramcharitar Memorial Award (exceptional work on behalf of women and children)

  • Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics Graduate Fellowship (2023)

  • NJSB Justice Marie L. Garibaldi Scholarship

  • ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship

  • Association of Black Women Lawyers (NJ) Scholarship

  • Rutgers Law School, J.D., 2023

    • Managing Editor, Rutgers Religion and Law Journal

    • Director of Advocacy and External Affairs, Northeast Region, National Black Law Student Association

    • Member, Minority Student Program

    • Member, Association of Black Women in Law

    • Member, Garden State Bar Association

  • Saint Elizabeth University, B.A. in Communications, Minor in Mathematics

    • Awarded Presidential Scholarship (highest academic achievement)

    • Recipient, Congressional Black Caucus Spouses Scholarship (leadership and community service)

    • Recipient, Feinstein Award for Academic Excellence in Communication

    • Recipient, Elizabeth S. Ford Service Award

    • Inducted into Chi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society