181 Andrien Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342, USA
Emma Robison is a Buffalo native who graduated from Loyola University in Maryland and went on to study at Villanova University School of Law. She graduated in 2011 and upon passing the PA and NJ bars she accepted a position practicing worker's compensation and social security disability. She then moved on to the field of lemon law and worked in this area for just shy of five years before starting her own firm - the Robison Lemon Law Group. The firm has since grown and practices in 9 different states with thousands of consumers served. Emma's practice is based out of PA where she lives with her husband and three children. She is barred in the following states: PA, NJ, NY, MD, OH, GA, IL, CO, DC and ME.
308 S 2nd St, Clarksville, TN 37040, USA
Larry A. Rocconi, Jr. graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1992 with a Bachelor of Business Administration holding a double major in Banking and Finance as well as Managerial Finance. Mr. Rocconi received his Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1996. He began his law practice in Clarksville, Tennessee with the law firm of Cunningham, Mitchell, Hicks, and McMillan, and became the Managing Partner of Cunningham, Mitchell & Rocconi in 2008. Mr. Rocconi is a founding member of Mitchell, Ross, Rocconi & McMillan, PLLC. Mr. Rocconi served as a Montgomery County Commissioner from 2012 to 2022, and during his tenure on the County Commission distinguished himself by being appointed to the Audit Committee, Budget Committee, Committee on Investment, Emergency Medical Services Committee, (Joint) Land Acquisition Committee, Purchasing Committee, Rules Committee, Loss Control Committee, and the Airport Authority Liaison Committee. Mr. Rocconi also served two terms on the Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission where he participated in zoning decisions that contributed to the rapid growth of Clarksville’s Metropolitan Statistical Area. Outside of government service, Mr. Rocconi is a past president of the Montgomery County Bar Association and former member of the Austin Peay State University Foundation Athletics Committee, as well as various church and local organizations. Mr. Rocconi also served as a Hearing Officer for the Board of Professional Responsibility that adjudicates ethics complaints against legal professionals. Mr. Rocconi is licensed by the State of Tennessee, Department of Insurance and Commerce for Title Insurance and is a title agent for First American Title Insurance Company and Old Republic Title. He is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, as well as all State of Tennessee trial and appellate courts. He is a member of the Tennessee and Montgomery County Bar Associations. Mr. Rocconi’s areas of practice are transactional and business oriented. He handles land use, real estate transactions, corporate formation, contracts, property, probate, and business disputes.
333 W Wacker Dr 19th floor, Chicago, IL 60606, USA
Mr. Rock is a founding member of the firm and concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial litigation, real estate matters and municipal litigation. He represents individuals and corporate clients in a wide variety of litigation matters including commercial disputes, labor / employment law, construction litigation, real estate taxation. Mr. Rock handles all aspects of real estate matters: acquisition, disposition, leasing, tax incentives and real estate tax abatement. Mr. Rock advises and represents municipalities and governmental agencies in various issues including civil rights defense, labor and employment, eminent domain, and tax increment financing. Mr. Rock also represents condominium associations and its board members regarding various issues related to the Illinois Condominium Property Act. Mr. Rock has significant experience in complex, high-stakes litigation matters and has taken many cases to verdict and defended successful verdicts at the appellate level. Mr. Rock is a member of the Federal Trial Bar and has successfully represented clients in hearings, bench trials and jury trials in both State and Federal Courts as well as before various administrative tribunals. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Rock was an Assistant State’s Attorney with the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. Mr. Rock authored dozens of appeals on behalf of the People of the State of Illinois and prosecuted hundreds of misdemeanor and felony cases in both bench and jury trials. In addition to his professional duties, Mr. Rock is honored to serve as a Commissioner of the Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission, for which he was appointed by Illinois Senate President Don Harmon. Mr. Rock was a member of the Alumni Board of Governors for his alma mater, Loyola University School of Law for two terms, from 2011 to 2017. Additionally, Mr. Rock is a former member of the Chicago Bar Association’s Judicial Evaluation Committee and has served as a mentor to law students at Loyola and young lawyers through the Illinois State Bar Association. Mr. Rock is active with GiGi’s Playhouse, Inc. a not-for-profit network of Down Syndrome awareness and educational centers that provide resources, specialized teaching, and support to individuals with Down Syndrome, their families and the community. Mr. Rock is also a lifelong Cubs fan – but isn’t a hater and enjoys watching the Sox as well. Mr. Rock has been named a “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics Magazine and was honored by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company by being named one of the “40 Attorneys Under 40 in Illinois to Watch.”
2438 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA
Leighton Rockafellow began his law practice in Tucson in 1973. A native of Geneva, Illinois, Leighton graduated from Geneva Community High School in 1966 and attended Southern Illinois University for his freshman and sophomore years. Transferring to the University of Arizona in 1968, Leighton completed his undergraduate degree in Business Administration in 1970 and graduated from the Arizona College of Law in May 1973. Leighton was admitted to the State Bar of Arizona on September 29, 1973, the United States District Court on October 15, 1973, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on June 30, 1975, and the Supreme Court of the United States of America on March 26, 1979. Leighton has held the certification “Specialist in Injury & Wrongful Death” from the State Bar of Arizona since 1991.
1101 Market St, Suite 2801, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Joseph N. Roda is an attorney at NastLaw LLC. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from Brown University and his Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Joe is an experienced brief writer who also brings a strong mathematical background to NastLaw. Joe’s practice at NastLaw primarily involves antitrust litigation. Joe currently spends much of his time working on the Generic Drugs antitrust litigation. His prior efforts in the Dairy antitrust litigation (First Impressions Salon Inc., et al. v. National Milk Producers Federation, et al.) helped to secure the recent $220 million settlement in that case. Prior to his work in the antitrust field, Joe assisted in litigating a number of mass tort cases. Joe’s past work in the mass tort field includes Yaz birth control, Zoloft, Fosamax, Testosterone, Talcum Powder, and Proton Pump Inhibitors. He also has significant experience in data breach litigation. In addition to his work in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Joe is a member of the California State Bar.