Erin P. Howlin

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Biography

Erin Howlin is an associate attorney in the New York office of WSHB. Her practice primarily focuses on New York Labor Law, construction litigation, and a wide range of tort matters.

She graduated from Suffolk University Law School, where she served as a member and editor of the Journal of High Technology Law. During her time in law school, Erin completed a pro bono externship at Harvard University, contributing to the Financial Strategic Procurement Contracts Team. In this role, she drafted Software as a Service (SaaS) agreements, data privacy contracts, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), and event contracts.

Ms. Howlin completed her undergraduate studies at Roger Williams University, where she double majored in Legal Studies and Political Science, graduating magna cum laude.

Outside of her legal career, Erin is an avid runner.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Construction
  • Complex Tort and Casualty

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
222 East 41st Street, 21st Floor, New York, NY 10017
University Attended:
Roger Williams University, B.S., magna cum laude, 2021
Law School Attended:
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 2024
Year of First Admission:
2025
Admission:
2025, New York
ISLN:
1001668236

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