Cecile C. Weich
Lawyer, wife, mother and grandmother, Cecile C. Weich, finds balance between meeting the demands of her career, while also expressing devotion to her family. In practice for over fifty years, Weich is admitted to the Bar in New York, Washington D.C. and Maryland. Intrigued with all fields of the law, Cecile Weich handles cases in criminal, contract and discrimination lawsuits, ranging from cases of domestic relations to personal injuries and wrongful death.
Her decades of education, experience and plethora of accomplishments make Cecile Weich an excellent source for areas of the law she tends to concentrate on like family and domestic law issues. Elite publications like Forbes Magazine, the New York Law Journal, the Wall Street Journal and the National Law Journal often approach Weich to comment and consult on related issues.
“I am pleased to help people in their emotional and financial sectors of their lives,” said Weich. “I strive to accomplish more of what I am doing in the many years to come.”
A noted advocate of equality, Cecile C. Weich supports women in both the professional and political world. Weich was an active member of the Chesapeake Women’s Network, which brings together professional women to network and exchange information on a number of topics. Published articles include, “You and the Law, Minorities and Women in Business,” along with articles on divorce and prenuptial agreements, including, “Love on the Dotted Line,” and “Prenuptial Agreements.”
Between balancing her professional life and her personal life, Weich finds time to keep herself updated on global news, issues and events and enjoys discussing politics and a variety of readings with her friends and colleagues. Her passion for politics and love for her family help shape Weich’s perspective on life and highlight what is truly important to her. Among the things she strives to accomplish, Weich hopes to live long enough to see her five grandchildren lead meaningful and happy lives.