About Erin Marie
Erin Marie Stratte studied law at Southwestern University School of Law, where she completed the academic preparation that led her to practice in California. Her training there included the courses and clinics typical of an American law curriculum, and it set the stage for a career in private practice.
After law school, Stratte entered the legal profession in California. She joined The Stratte Firm as an attorney and has practiced there since. The move into a firm bearing her name suggests a close alignment between her professional identity and her workplace. She has built her practice within the state where she is licensed.
Colleagues describe her approach to client matters as steady and pragmatic. She favors clear explanations over legalese when meeting with clients. Courtroom appearances and negotiation settings alike show an attorney who plans carefully and prioritizes manageable outcomes. She tends to emphasize practical steps clients can take rather than abstract legal theory.
Stratte's work at The Stratte Firm covers the range of tasks that small and mid-sized firms handle. That includes counseling clients, drafting pleadings and agreements, and representing clients in hearings. She maintains the administrative role that comes with practicing at a compact firm, balancing client work with the operational responsibilities of managing case files and client communications.
Outside the office, Stratte stays connected to developments in California law. She follows changes in state rules and local court practices that affect day-to-day representation. Her peers note that keeping up with procedural shifts helps clients avoid surprises and keeps cases moving.
She currently practices at The Stratte Firm and represents clients in matters across California, handling both litigation and transactional work as part of her day-to-day practice.