Diandra Debrosse Associate

Born in Brooklyn, New York City, on December 22, 1978, Mrs. Debrosse graduated summa cum laude from the City College of the City University of New York in 2001, where she was an Isaacs Fellow, with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and a minor in Jewish Studies. In 2004, she received her Juris Doctorate from Case Western Reserve School of Law in Cleveland, Ohio, where she was a recipient of a Leadership Grant. Mrs. Debrosse then worked as a Senior Consultant, addressing pharmaceutical and governmental program compliance issues.

Mrs. Debrosse is admitted to the Alabama State Bar, and to the U.S. District Courts for the Middle and Northern Districts of Alabama.

Mrs. Debrosse is an associate and focuses upon the following areas of law: complex commercial, personal injury, and tax litigation, and business transactions. In addition, Mrs. Debrosse is partially responsible for the administration of the medical clinic which resulted from the Tolbert v. Monsanto mass tort action, in which she utilizes her business and health administration knowledge.

Mrs. Debrosse is a member of the Alabama State Bar, American Association for Justice, Birmingham Bar Association, American Bar Association, Magic City Bar Association, and American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is also Co-Chair of the Diversity in the Profession Committee of the Alabama State Bar, President Elect of the Magic City Bar Association, Member of the Board of Editors and the Future Leaders Task Force for the Birmingham Bar Association. She has had articles published in the American Trial Lawyer and the Birmingham Bar Bulletin.

Mrs. Debrosse is an avid Bikram Yoga practitioner, and is fluent in French and Haitian Creole, and functional in Spanish.

 

 

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Practice Areas

  • Litigation
  • Business Transactions
  • Commercial Law
  • Mass Tort
  • Class Action Administration
  • Immigration
  • Non-Profit Organizations

Education

Bachelor of Arts
City College of the
City University of New York, 2001
summa cum laude, Isaacs Fellow

Juris Doctorate
Case Western Reserve School of Law, 2004
Leadership Grant.

Admissions

Alabama State Bar
Northern District of Alabama
Middle District of Alabama