About Holly S. C.
Holly S. C. Wojcik built the foundation of her legal life in the Midwest. She earned a B.A. from Michigan State University in 1998 and completed her J.D. at Valparaiso University School of Law in 2001. Those years supplied the classroom rigor and early courtroom exposure that shaped her approach to practice.
After law school Wojcik moved into practice in Indiana. Her career has included work at Theodoros and Rooth, P.C., where she has handled a range of matters that have taken her into state and federal courtrooms. She is admitted to the Indiana bar and has secured admission to several federal venues, including the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana and the Northern District of Illinois, as well as the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Those admissions allow her to represent clients across multiple trial and appellate forums.
Colleagues and opposing counsel most often see Wojcik in litigation settings. Over time she has developed familiarity with procedural and evidentiary practice in both state courts and the federal system. Her litigation work has required regular interaction with judges and clerks in the Seventh Circuit and the district courts where she is admitted. That practical courtroom experience informs how she prepares cases and presents arguments.
Wojcik maintains active professional ties. She holds memberships in the Indiana State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Locally, she is a member of the Lake County Bar Association and participates in the Calumet American Inns of Court. She also belongs to the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association. Those associations provide forums for continuing legal education and for discussing developments in trial practice.
Her office work at Theodoros and Rooth, P.C. combines client counseling, pretrial motion practice, and courtroom appearances. She balances case preparation with deadlines in multiple federal districts. The role requires careful docket management and an ability to adapt strategy when matters move between trial and appellate stages.
Wojcik’s path from Michigan State to Valparaiso and then into active practice in Indiana shows a steady course. Her credentials permit practice in state court and in several federal courts within the Seventh Circuit. She currently focuses her practice on litigation in Indiana and in federal courts of the Seventh Circuit.