Emily Burke-Rodriguez

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Emily Burke-Rodriguez: Attorney with Smith Duggan Cornell & Gollub LLP

Biography

Attorney Emily Burke-Rodriguez has joined Smith Duggan Cornell & Gollub LLP as an associate; she focuses on business litigation and toxic tort litigation. She is admitted to practice in Massachusetts.

Emily earned her JD degree from Boston University School of Law with an emphasis on intellectual property and served on the executive board of the Latin America Law Student Association. She holds a BS degree from Northeastern University with double majors in Political Science and Music.

During law school, she clerked at Liberty Mutual Insurance Company and interned with The Kraft Sports Group. Previously, she worked in the music industry.

At Northeastern, she received the Lux Veritas Virtus award which honors the best and brightest students who embody the university’s mission, ideals and values.

Fluent in Spanish, she is also conversant in Italian and Portuguese.

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  • Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Northeastern University, B.S., 2021
Law School Attended:
Boston University School of Law, J.D., 2024
Year of First Admission:
2024
Admission:
2024, Massachusetts
Languages:
Spanish and Italian and Portuguese
ISLN:
1001577578

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