Ms. Nesbitt graduated from from the University of Maryland School of Law with her Juris Doctorate cum laude. Ms. Nesbitt started at Weinberg & Schwartz, L.L.C. in 2008 as a law clerk and became full time in August 2009. While at the University of Maryland, Sarah received a Maryland Public Interest Law Project (MPILP) grant to intern for the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service in their Project HEAL program, which provides for Maryland Volunteer Lawyers children and their families at Johns Hopkins Children's Center. Ms. Nesbitt also received the MPILP Pro Bono Student of the Year award for her work in starting a pro bono project for other law students with Project HEAL. Sarah worked with the Juvenile Law Clinic and volunteered as a counselor for the House of Ruth's domestic violence hotline. Prior to law school, Sarah worked for two years as a full time volunteer teacher at a scholarship school for low-income middle school boys in Baltimore City. Sarah received her undergraduate degree magna cum laude in psychology and sociology at the University of Notre Dame. Ms. Nesbitt is collaboratively trained and handles a wife range of cases, including adoption, guardianship, estate planning, collaborative, mediation and litigation. Ms. Nesbitt was also trained to serve as Court appointed counsel for children through Judge Diane O. Leasure's course on children and divorce while in law school.