About Harry
Harry Rosen has spent decades at the intersection of courtroom work and local government. He is known in Broward County for steady public roles and a long list of professional affiliations. He moves easily between hearing rooms and advisory board meetings.
Rosen serves as an Assistant County Solicitor in Weston and in Miramar. In those positions he handles a range of municipal matters and represents county interests in administrative and legal proceedings. He has carried those responsibilities alongside roles on local boards and bar groups, building a practice that blends trial work and civic service.
He is Board Certified as a Civil Trial Lawyer by the Florida Bar Association. That credential reflects sustained trial experience and examination by his peers. He is also a member of the Florida Bar, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court bar. Those memberships signal admissions that allow him to appear in federal courts as well as state tribunals.
Rosen’s roster of associations runs long. He is active in the Broward County Justice Association and the Florida Justice Association. He serves as a director of the Weston Bar Association and chairs the Broward Juvenile Justice Advisory Board. He has been a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates since 2003. Since 2002 he has served as president of the Florida Initiative for Suicide Prevention, a role that brings together legal, medical and community stakeholders.
On the municipal side, Rosen holds elected roles in South Florida. He serves as mayor in Weston and in Miramar. Those civic posts have placed him in conversations about local policy, public safety and municipal governance. The combination of elected office and legal practice gives him frequent exposure to issues at the boundary of law and local administration.
Colleagues describe Rosen as experienced in civil trial practice and municipal law. He has handled contested hearings, advisory board matters and situations involving juvenile justice policy. His board certification and membership in trial organizations reflect a career centered on litigation and courtroom procedure.
Rosen maintains an active practice that combines civil trial litigation, municipal representation and community-focused initiatives such as juvenile justice and suicide prevention. He continues to work in both public roles and private practice, handling trials and advising local governments on legal matters.
He currently practices in South Florida, concentrating on civil trials, municipal law and related public service matters.