Emeline Savidge
About
Emeline Savidge is an attorney committed to fighting for people’s rights and advocating for individuals who have been injured. She brings a client-focused, trial-ready approach to her practice, with a strong dedication to accountability, fairness, and justice.
Emeline earned her Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law, where she built a solid foundation in litigation, advocacy, and legal analysis and her Bachelor of Science from University of Miami.
Prior to joining Rubenstein Law, Emeline served at the Public Defender’s Office, where she defended individuals’ constitutional rights in numerous hearings and trials. In that role, she gained extensive courtroom experience, sharpened her trial advocacy skills, and developed the ability to think quickly, negotiate effectively, and stand up for her clients under pressure. These skills she now brings to her work representing injured clients.
In addition to her legal practice, Emeline is actively involved in the community. Emeline is a part of the Junior League of the Palm Beaches where she supports initiatives that expand access to books and early literacy resources throughout the Palm Beaches, including partnerships with Little Library Schools and the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
Emeline also serves as Vice-Chair of the City of West Palm Beach Zoning Board of Appeals, working collaboratively on governance and community-focused decision-making.
Outside of the office, Emeline enjoys volunteering, staying engaged in the community, and cheering on her alma mater. She is a proud University of Miami supporter and lifelong fan. Go Canes!
Practice Areas
Personal InjuryProfessional Associations
Vice Chairman of Zoning Board of Appeals City of West Palm BeachJunior League of the Palm Beaches
Languages
EnglishEducation
University of Miami (B.S., 2017)Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law (2025)
Honors
Moot Court Honors Society and National Trial Association at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of LawSemifinalist in the Robert Orseck Competition (2023)