B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University; M.P.A, George Mason University; J.D., Howard University School of Law
The Honorable Brandes S.G. Ash is an Adjunct Professor of Law and Founder of Ash Mediation Group, LLC.
She most recently served as Chief Administrative Law Judge of the District of Columbia Commission on Human Rights.
Judge Ash received her B.A. in English from Virginia Commonwealth University and MPA from George Mason University. Thereafter, Judge Ash received her J.D. and Family Law Certificate from Howard University School of Law, where—under the direction of Cynthia Mabry-King, former Howard Law professor and Circuit Court Mediator for the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit—she proudly served as a founding member of the Howard Family Law Society.
After graduating law school, Judge Ash clerked for the Honorable Herman C. Dawson, Ret., in Prince George’s County Circuit Court. She next worked at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia (OAG), where she served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Child Support Services Division’s Trial Unit.
Judge Ash later transitioned to the Burr Law Firm, PLLC, where she was, ultimately, named Of Counsel, following a successful career as a family law litigator, mediator and expertly trained Collaborative Practice professional. In 2020, Judge Ash returned to public service, presiding over complex civil rights matters as an Administrative Law Judge at the Commission on Human Rights.
A noted public servant, Judge Ash has held several leadership positions in local and national professional organizations, including, amongst other roles: Chief of Communications for the National Bar Association (NBA); President of the Greater Washington Area Chapter of the NBA’s Women Lawyers Division (GWAC); Chair of GWAC Foundation, Inc.; President of the Washington Bar Association Educational Foundation; and board member of Foundations for Home and Community, a non-profit therapeutic foster-care service provider in Maryland. Judge Ash was also an inaugural class member of the D.C. Bar John Payton Leadership Academy.
Throughout her career, Judge Ash has received numerous professional accolades, including being consecutively named a Rising Star in family law by Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers. Similarly, the National Bar Association awarded Judge Ash its 40 Under 40 Nation’s Best Advocate Award and established an annual award in her name to recognize bar leaders who demonstrate exceptional leadership and commitment to public service.
In 2024, Judge Ash was a recipient of former United States President, Joseph R. Biden, Jr.’s, President’s Volunteer Service Award, after performing more than 100 substantial hours of community service within a 12-month period. Judge Ash is especially proud of conceiving and developing—alongside Charlyn Stanberry, Esq.—a paid annual summer internship program that assigns law students to work on the Hill, in the offices of U.S. Congresswomen.