About Leslie Anne
Leslie Anne Rojas built her legal foundation in Michigan. She earned a B.A. from the University of Michigan in 2004 and a J.D. from Wayne State University Law School in 2008. Those years in Michigan shaped her early professional network and set her on a path toward health care law.
Her career includes both firm work and committee involvement. In 2016 she served as an associate at The Health Law Partners, P.C., where she handled matters typical of a health law practice. She is admitted to practice in Michigan and Illinois and has maintained professional activity across those jurisdictions.
Rojas maintains active memberships in several bar groups focused on health law and women in the profession. She belongs to the American Bar Association’s Health Law Section Young Lawyers Division and participates in the Chicago Bar Association’s Health Law Committee. She is also a member of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, Oakland County chapter. Those affiliations have kept her engaged with policy discussions, continuing legal education, and peer forums relevant to health care counsel.
Her listed offices include Plunkett Cooney. That affiliation sits alongside her prior work at The Health Law Partners and reflects practice connections in the Midwest. Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in approach and attentive to regulatory detail. She tends to work on matters that require careful interpretation of statutes and administrative rules rather than headline courtroom battles.
Rojas’s practice has a transactional and regulatory orientation. She has counseled health care entities and professionals on compliance, licensing, and contract matters. She has also worked on policy questions that affect operations of medical practices and institutions. Her training at Wayne State and early experience at a health law boutique contributed to that direction.
She balances professional engagements with ongoing involvement in bar committees, which provide a forum for policy discussion and professional development. Those committee roles have influenced her perspective on emerging regulatory trends and the practical needs of clients in the health care sector. As of 2026 she practices health law in Michigan and Illinois.