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Lee M. Rothman - Pittsburgh, PA
The Brady Building225 Ross StreetSuite 600 Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Rothman, Haber & Mancuso, P.C.
Pittsburgh Criminal Law Lawyer
Overview
Lee Rothman focuses his practice on a variety of criminal defense matters, specializing in complex litigation of serious crime.
A practiced litigator, Lee handles matter in both state and federal court. He has represented clients charged with minor offenses to firearm and drug offenses, arson, manslaughter, and criminal homicide. Lee is no stranger to cases with difficult facts. He has gained full acquittals in two death penalty cases in western Pennsylvania. An almost impossible feat, as such cases often present insurmountable Commonwealth evidence. In addition, Lee was the first attorney to represent a midwife charged with involuntary manslaughter in Pennsylvania. Following a non-jury trial, his client was acquitted of all charges. Lee believes strongly in challenging governmental interference in his clients’ lives. He is revered as an aggressive defender of the constitutional rights of his clients.
Lee is a United States Army veteran, who attended the University of Pittsburgh receiving his bachelor’s degree in 1991. He received his Juris Doctorate from Widener University, School of Law in 1996, becoming an Allegheny County Assistant District Attorney upon his graduation. Lee has been practicing as a criminal defense attorney throughout western Pennsylvania for over 20 years.
About Lee M. Rothman
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 1996
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Accepts Credit Cards
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The Brady Building225 Ross StreetSuite 600 Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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