About RoseMarie
RoseMarie Feller trained in criminal justice before she turned to the law. She earned a B.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of South Florida in 1997 and completed her J.D. at St. Thomas University School of Law in 2000. Those years shaped both her view of the legal system and the practical skills she brought to practice.
She practices in Florida and is admitted to appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Much of her work has been concentrated inside the state court system and in federal filings that reach beyond the trial level. She serves as president of Feller Law, P.A., where she manages the firm’s caseload and oversees daily operations.
Her training in criminal justice informs how she approaches fact development and client counseling. She handles matters that require courtroom advocacy as well as filings in higher courts. That range includes preparation for trials, motions practice, and appellate briefs. The Eleventh Circuit admission means she has represented clients on federal appeals when cases have proceeded to that level.
Colleagues and opposing counsel describe her as straightforward and procedural. She is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and maintains a presence in local professional circles. That membership keeps her connected to continuing legal education and local rule developments that affect practice in the region.
At Feller Law, P.A. she balances case work with administrative responsibilities. As president she organizes staffing, supervises litigation strategy, and participates directly in client meetings. The role requires both litigation experience and attention to the business of running a small firm. Clients see her as a regular point of contact through the life of a case.
Her public profile is practical rather than theatrical. She emphasizes preparation and courtroom readiness, aiming to resolve disputes where possible but to proceed to trial when necessary. She works in both state and federal courts and has experience handling matters that advance to appellate review. She currently focuses her practice on litigation in Florida courts and federal matters that proceed through the Eleventh Circuit.