About Angelica
Angelica Bovis built her legal foundation at Roger Williams University, where she completed a Bachelor of Science in 2014 and returned to earn her J.D. in 2018. The timeline of her education placed her squarely in the Providence legal community at a time of steady change in state courts and regulatory practice. She emerged from law school with classroom experience and local ties that shaped the early years of her career.
After graduating in 2018, Bovis began practicing in Rhode Island. She took on responsibilities typical of a young lawyer in a regional firm: drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, and appearing in hearings. Colleagues describe her as methodical at the desk and steady in the courtroom. Those routine duties provided a practical bridge between academic training and the demands of everyday practice.
Bovis is active in bar circles. She holds membership in the Rhode Island Bar Association and is listed with the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers. That dual membership reflects a professional interest in staying current with rules and ethics across state lines, and it keeps her connected to continuing legal education and local bar events.
Her work at Marin, Barrett, and Murphy Law Office has been the center of her professional life. At the firm she has handled a range of matters brought by private clients and local institutions. The firm environment has allowed her to collaborate with more senior attorneys on complex files while taking primary responsibility for client communication and case management on others.
Bovis’s approach to a case is straightforward. She focuses on clear analysis, careful preparation, and communication that clients can understand. She prepares written work product that aims to present the facts and law concisely. In hearings and negotiations she prefers to rely on preparation rather than theatrical advocacy.
Outside the office she has attended continuing legal education programs and participates in local bar activities. These engagements have kept her current on procedural developments and evolving ethical standards. They also provide a steady stream of professional contacts in the Rhode Island legal community.
She continues to practice at Marin, Barrett, and Murphy Law Office in Rhode Island, where her current practice focuses on serving clients through her work at the firm.