Joshua Rosenberg

Attorney

Joshua Rosenberg

1024 566 Karr Tuttle Campbell

Joshua Rosenberg is an associate at Karr Tuttle Campbell. Joshua got his J.D. from the University of Washington, where he graduated with honors and was Executive Managing Editor of the Washington Law Review.

Joshua Rosenberg is an associate at Karr Tuttle Campbell. Joshua got his J.D. from the University of Washington, where he graduated with honors, and was Executive Managing Editor of the Washington Law Review.

Prior to joining Karr Tuttle Campbell, Joshua worked on several political campaigns and as a legal intern, where he supported attorneys in preparing for client meetings and presentations.

While attending law school, Joshua received CALI Awards for Contracts and Legal Writing. He interned with Karr Tuttle Campbell, completing projects and working on cases in various areas of law including commercial litigation, products liability, and trust and estates.

  • Author, “Kū Kia‘i Mauna: Protecting Indigenous Religious Rights,” 96 Wash. L. Rev. 277 (2021).

King County Bar Association

Washington State Bar

  • J.D., University of Washington
  • B.A., Political Science, Dominican University of California
    • Minors: History and Pre-Law

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