Solon Phillips, Esq., is a distinguished attorney, entrepreneur, writer, and speaker whose multifaceted career spans legal practice, authorship, and community mentorship. With a Juris Doctorate and a Master's in Business Administration, Solon has made significant contributions to both the legal field and literary world, offering profound insights into socio-religious issues, family dynamics, and personal development
Graduating from American University Washington College of Law as a Dean's Fellow, Marshall-Brennan Fellow, and a member of the Journal of Gender, Policy, and the Law, Solon has built a robust legal career. He interned for the Honorable Steven Platt at the Circuit Court of Prince George's County and amassed extensive experience working with prominent law firms in Washington, DC, including Skadden Arps and Arnold & Porter. Currently, he serves as a partner at Remus Law Group, focusing on immigration, family law, and personal injury cases.
Solon's passion for writing is evident in his diverse publications that blend legal expertise with storytelling:
Beyond his professional and literary endeavors, Solon is deeply committed to community service. He founded Growing Kings, a mentorship program in Washington, D.C., dedicated to guiding young men aged 12–18 in personal development and leadership. His dedication to mentorship and public service has earned him distinguished awards and recognition within his community.
To delve deeper into Solon Phillips' work, access his publications, or learn about his upcoming projects and blog, visit his official website. The site offers a comprehensive view of his contributions to literature, law, and community development, reflecting his commitment to enriching lives through knowledge and mentorship.