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Kelly Lina Rooth

Kelly Lina Rooth

8.5

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Experience 4.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 3.0 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 100% Litigation
    6 years

Fees & Payments

Fees

None

Payment types

Credit Card, Cash, Check

Contact Information

  • Address registered with state bar
    4399 35th St N Ste 322
    St Petersburg, FL 33714
    Office: 727-797-●●●● - show
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Languages

  • Thai

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Résumé

Licenses

  • 7 years since Kelly Lina Rooth was first licensed to practice law in FL.

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Associate at Trenam, Kemker, Barkin, Frye, O'Neill, & Mullis, P.A. 2006–2008
Associate at Holland & Knight LLP 2003–2006
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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Stetson University College of Law Juris Doctorate 2002

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Outstanding Senior Associate Stetson Law Review 2002
Victor O. Mehle Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy Stetson University College of Law 2002
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Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member National Asian Pacific American Bar Association 2003–present
Vice President Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Tampa Bay 2006–present

Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
Where Did Florida Go Wrong? Why Religion-Based Peremptory Challenges Withstand Constitutional Scrutiny Stetson Law Review 2002

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