About Rochelle S.
Rochelle S. Rabin earned her law degree from Villanova University School of Law after completing undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in psychology. The two degrees sit together in a way that shapes how she reads a case and meets a client. The J.D. provided the doctrinal training. The B.A. supplied a perspective on human behavior that still informs her work.
She entered the Pennsylvania bar after law school and has practiced in the state since. Early in her career she handled a mix of matters typical for young attorneys: research, drafting, and courtroom preparation. Over time her responsibilities expanded to include client counseling and case strategy. She has spent her professional life working inside the legal process and learning how to present complex information clearly to judges, juries, and other lawyers.
Rabin’s background in psychology often shows up in routine parts of legal work. She tends to pay close attention to how clients tell their stories and how opposing witnesses present themselves. That attention to detail affects how she prepares testimony, frames questions, and structures negotiations. These instincts do not replace legal analysis. They complement it, helping to shape arguments that rest on both law and narrative.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing files and deliberate in court. She has managed discovery, drafted pleadings, and participated in hearings across the Pennsylvania court system. Her approach to problem solving emphasizes clear explanation and steady preparation. She aims to make the courtroom record accessible to others who must weigh it.
Outside court, Rabin has engaged in the kinds of client work that require careful listening and sustained communication. Her background encourages a practical, people-oriented method of handling disputes and transactions. She is comfortable moving between research and client contact, and she pays attention to how each informs the other.
As of 2026, she remains active in Pennsylvania practice, counseling and representing clients on legal matters in the state.