About Pavel
Pavel Rozman built his legal education across two countries before entering practice. He completed an LL.B. at Trinity College Dublin, beginning studies in 2013 and taking his degree in 2017. He then moved to the United States for graduate legal study at Drexel University School of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 2020.
Those classroom years included the kinds of doctrinal training and practical skills coursework that law schools emphasize. At Drexel he would have encountered courses in litigation, legal research, and professional responsibility alongside clinics and simulation exercises that prepare students for courtroom and transactional work.
Rozman is admitted to practice in Alabama and is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Those admissions shape the settings in which he works: state trial and appellate matters in Alabama, and federal appellate proceedings when cases travel to the Third Circuit. He can sign pleadings and appear in those forums on behalf of clients, and he is familiar with the procedural rules that govern appeals and federal filings.
His early career path after law school involved applying those procedural and research skills to client matters and courtroom practice. He has managed filings under state rules in Alabama and prepared appellate briefs and filings for the federal appellate court where he holds admission. That work requires close attention to record development, statement of facts, and persuasive legal writing.
Colleagues describe Rozman as methodical in his preparation and precise in legal drafting. He mixes a careful approach to statutes and precedents with practical planning for how a case will proceed through the courts. He approaches deadlines and briefing schedules with an eye toward clarity and organization, traits that serve well in appellate practice and in contested state matters.
Outside of case work he maintains professional ties to the courts and bar in the jurisdictions where he practices. As of 2026 he continues to represent clients in Alabama courts and to accept matters that require briefing or argument before the Third Circuit. His practice centers on representing clients in state proceedings and in federal appellate litigation.