YAIDA O. FORD is the Principal of Ford Law Pros, P.C. She has been named a Washington D.C. “Super Lawyer” from 2016 to the present. Admitted in nine different courts, Yaida is a trial lawyer who represents clients in civil rights cases, employment law matters, and real estate disputes in both federal and state courts.
In 2024, she settled a premises liability case against the District of Columbia Housing Authority for $1.5M. In 2023, she secured a jury verdict against Edison Electric Institute, a lobbying firm in Washington, D.C., in a race discrimination case, Franks vs. EEI. The total award was more than $380,00.00, plus attorney’s fees. In the same year she settled a case against the United States Park Police in Stamper vs. Lamond, a case where an officer threw a black woman in her trunk during a routine traffic stop on the GW Parkway. The case settled for $90,000.00.
In February 2022, she settled a race discrimination case against the United States Department of Agriculture for $650,000.00 in the matter of Williams vs. Vilsack.
In November 2022, Yaida also received a favorable decision against the US Department of Justice’s Drug Enforcement Administration in a gender discrimination suit before the EEOC in the case of Cleveland vs. Merrick Garland. Ms. Cleveland won back pay, compensatory damages, an offer of reinstatement to her position with a promotion to a GS-15, attorney’s fees and more.
Yaida currently serves on the Judicial Nomination Commission for the District of Columbia where she selects the chief judges for D.C. Superior Court and the D.C. Court of Appeals and recommends judicial candidates to the White House for nomination to vacancies within the Superior Court and Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.