Maureen Davidson-Welling
Maureen ("Molly") Davidson-Welling is an attorney specializing in employment, employee benefits, civil rights, and class action cases.
Molly is a graduate from the Johns Hopkins University (B.A. 1999) and the University of Toronto (M.A. 2001). In 2007, she received her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and thereafter joined Stember Feinstein Doyle Payne & Kravec.
During law school, Molly clerked at Stember Feinstein Doyle Payne & Kravec. She also clerked at the Community Legal Services in Philadelphia., was a member of the Journal of Law and Social Change and served on the Board of the pro bono Unemployment Compensation Project run by students of the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Molly is admitted to practice before the courts of Pennsylvania and before the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Her professional memberships include the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the National Employment Lawyers Association.
Prior to law school, Molly worked as a research analyst for Consad Research Corporation. In that capacity, she participated on regulatory impact assessments for federal regulations proposed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor, and other federal entities.
Molly has been an advocate of workers' rights since her participation in a university living wage campaign in Baltimore in the mid-1990s.
Molly enjoys playing soccer, traveling and watching the occasional Pirates baseball game.