About Rosanne
Rosanne Richerson took a direct route into the law. She earned her undergraduate degree in English before turning to legal study, completing her J.D. in the mid 2010s and building a practice in Texas.
Richerson graduated from Texas State University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts in English. She then attended Texas A&M University School of Law, where she received her Juris Doctor in 2015. Those years of study shaped her approach to legal work: careful reading, attention to language, and a preference for clear, practical explanations.
After law school she began practicing in Texas. She is licensed to practice in the state and has spent her career handling matters in the local courts and administrative forums that make up the everyday landscape of state practice. Colleagues describe her as steady and exacting on paperwork and attentive in client meetings. Sources of work have included individual clients and small businesses that need straightforward counsel and representation.
Her courtroom style is calm rather than theatrical. She prepares for hearings and trials by methodically reviewing records and lining up witnesses. On paper she focuses on written advocacy and precise briefing. She also spends time advising clients outside the courtroom — explaining options, identifying risks, and helping them weigh pragmatic choices. That balance between advocacy and advisory work recurs in how she describes her role.
Outside the office Richerson’s background in English continues to influence her practice. She places emphasis on drafting clear documents and on making legal points accessible. That sensibility shows up in correspondence, pleadings, and in client conversations. She has stayed active in professional circles in Texas and maintains current memberships in bar-related organizations.
She works as a lawyer in private practice in Texas, offering legal counsel and representation to clients in state matters.