About the Firm

Womack Legal Strategy…

is a Maryland‑based business law firm built to give companies the strategic, executive‑level legal support they need to grow with confidence. We help organizations negotiate effectively, manage risk proactively, and operate with clarity in complex commercial environments.

Founded by J.M. Womack
an accomplished attorney with a strong blend of in‑house, commercial, and litigation experience. He has advised enterprise‑level clients and supported large‑scale commercial portfolios for a Fortune 50 technology company, negotiating complex SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS agreements and shaping procurement and RFP strategy. His work routinely involved partnering with cross‑functional business teams to drive compliant, competitive outcomes in fast‑moving, high‑stakes environments.

Womack’s broader legal background includes business‑focused litigation, employment matters, regulatory compliance, and operational risk mitigation. Early in his career, he represented clients in labor and employment disputes, gaining practical insight into how conflicts arise and how smart organizations can prevent them. This foundation now informs his proactive, business‑minded approach to advising companies on contracts, workforce issues, and risk.

At Womack Legal Strategy, clients rely on J.M. Womack for:

  • Business‑centric contract drafting and negotiation

  • RFP and procurement strategy

  • Privacy, regulatory, and compliance guidance

  • Employment and workforce documentation (handbooks, agreements, policies)

  • Risk assessment and mitigation for growing organizations

  • Fractional in‑house counsel support

Womack holds a JD/MBA from Suffolk University and is licensed in Maryland, Massachusetts, and the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. His work is grounded in clear communication, practical judgment, and a commitment to helping organizations scale responsibly.

Womack Legal Strategy exists to give businesses a strategic legal partner—one who understands the pressures of growth, the realities of sales cycles, and the importance of getting deals done the right way.