Background
Rosen, Richard S. was born on August 15, 1949 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
Rosen, Richard S. was born on August 15, 1949 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
Tulane University (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). University of South Carolina (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, P.A. (Charleston, South Carolina) specializing in General Civil Litigation Practice. Trials in all State and Federal Courts and before Administrative Agencies. General Practice, Business and Commercial Litigation, Probate, Trusts, Estates, Negligence and Personal Injury, Professional Malpractice, Construction Law, Family Law, Administrative and Government Law, Employment Law, Products Liability, Bankruptcy, Criminal Appellate Practice and Tax Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1975, South Carolina, United States.
District Court, District of South Carolina. 1976, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
1993, United States. Supreme Court. Member, Society of Wig and Robe.
University of South Carolina Law Review, 1972-1974.
Author: Topic, "Negligence," South Carolina Jurisprudence. President, Charleston Lawyers"s Club, 1982. Member, South Carolina Judicial Council, 1987.
Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 1994-1996.
Member: Charleston County (Member, Executive Committee, 1982-1983) and American Bar Associations. South Carolina Bar (Member, Board of Governors, 1991-1994.
House of Delegates, 1984, Chairman, 1996. Nominating Committee, 1986-1989.
Continuing Legal Education Committee.
Chairman, Law Practice Management Committee, 1995). South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
American Board of Trial Advocates.
Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, P.A. has earned a reputation for providing high quality legal representation to clients involved in complex litigation. The firm, which is based in downtown Charleston, represents local and national clients in the Southeast, as well as governmental entities, in the state and federal trial and appellate courts.
Member, Society of Wig and Robe. University of South Carolina Law Review, 1972-1974.