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Rosalie D. Louis is an associate of the firm Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante, P.C. She was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in November 2013.
Rosalie holds a Juris Doctorate from Quinnipiac University School of Law. While at Quinnipiac, Rosalie held numerous leadership roles in student government, was the executive business editor of the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal and served on the faculty search committee...
Rosalie D. Louis is an associate of the firm Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante, P.C. She was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in November 2013.
Rosalie holds a Juris Doctorate from Quinnipiac University School of Law. While at Quinnipiac, Rosalie held numerous leadership roles in student government, was the executive business editor of the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal and served on the faculty search committee. Rosalie received honors for distinguished academic achievement and outstanding legal research. Her legal research on the regulation of hydraulic fracturing was published in the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal.
Rosalie brings a range of prior experience in both the public and private sectors. She clerked for both the Connecticut Office of State Ethics and the Connecticut Department of Public Health, as well as for several private firms in the Hartford and New Haven areas. While in law school, Rosalie also worked with the Quinnipiac Civil Justice Clinic to reform Connecticut's criminal pardon legislation.
Rosalie is a dedicated advocate for those with mental disabilities and has volunteered with numerous organizations, including therapeutic equestrian centers. She is the co-creator of the autism awareness ribbon pin and was featured on the Today Show. The pin is now a nationally recognized symbol. During law school, Rosalie worked with the Quinnipiac Civil Justice Clinic to secure the rights of special needs students.
In her spare time, Rosalie enjoys road trips, camping and outdoor activities. She is a devoted fan of the Grateful Dead and greatly enjoys historical fiction.
Rosalie holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Sweet Briar College, and studied at St. Andrew's University in Scotland. She is the current president of the Sweet Briar College alumni class of 2010.
About Rosalie D. Louis
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney/Partner
Practice Areas
- Civil Litigation
- Litigation & Appeals
- Personal Injury
- Bankruptcy
- Real Estate
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Connecticut, 2013
Pro Bono Activities
- President, Sweet Briar College Alumni Class of 2010
Past Positions
- Connecticut Office of State Ethics, Clerk
- Connecticut Department of Public Health, Clerk
Education
- Quinnipiac University School of Law, Connecticut, 2013
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Honors: Outstanding Legal Scholarship Award
Honors: Quinnipiac Civil Justice Clinic
Law Journal: Quinnipiac Health Law Journal, Executive Business Editor - Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Virginia, 2010
B.A.
Major: Economics - St. Andrew’s University, Scotland
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Articles
Published Works
- What the Frack? An Empirical Analysis of the Effect of Regulation on Hydraulic Fracturing, Quinnipiac Health Law Journal, Vol. 16 No. 1
Office Information
Address
52 Trumbull StreetP.O. Box 1612 New Haven, CT 06510 - 1002
Phone
Fax
- 203-782-0278
Websites
Achievements
Other Sources of Feedback About Rosalie D. Louis
Honors
- Super Lawyer Rising in Personal Injury, Connecticut Magazine, 2018 - Present
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