About Iris S.
Iris S. Rogatinsky built a steady, pragmatic legal career that began in the classroom and moved into practice in Florida. She studied English as an undergraduate, earning a Bachelor of Arts from Yeshiva University in 1995. That foundation in reading and writing carried her into law school. She received her J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 1998.
Her resume lists formal ties to Florida law. She is a current member of The Florida Bar and practices under the state’s rules. In 2023 she joined Assouline & Berlowe, P.A. as of counsel. The title reflects a role that commonly blends casework, client counseling and collaboration with firm attorneys. Rogatinsky’s path to that position has been orderly rather than flashy; it follows a familiar arc for lawyers who value steady practice and clear legal writing.
Rogatinsky’s undergraduate training in English surfaces in how she approaches legal work. She emphasizes clarity in drafting and careful attention to written argument. Those skills are useful across litigation and transactional matters alike. Her courses at the Levin College of Law provided the doctrinal foundation, and her subsequent practice applied that material to real-world problems in Florida.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and deliberate in courtroom or negotiation settings. She is a current member of The Florida Bar, which frames her professional standing in the state. Beyond membership, the public record lists her role at Assouline & Berlowe, P.A. beginning in 2023. That position situates her within a firm environment where seasoned counsel support case management and mentoring of junior attorneys.
Rogatinsky’s career does not rely on public accolades. Instead, it is marked by steady participation in the legal community and by the practical demands of client work. Her combination of an English undergraduate degree and a Florida law degree shapes her approach: careful reading, precise writing, and orderly presentation of facts and law. She has maintained her practice in Florida and continues to handle matters that arise under the state’s legal framework.
As of 2026 she practices as of counsel at Assouline & Berlowe, P.A., working on matters arising under Florida law.