About
Nicolle Londoño-Rosado is a dedicated attorney bringing nearly a decade of hands-on legal experience as a litigation paralegal prior to passing the bar. She holds a deep commitment to both her clients and the broader cases of justice and equity. With her strong foundation in legal research, case management, and client relations, Nicolle brings a wealth of practical knowledge, and a well-rounded skill set that benefits her clients.
Nicolle earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Florida A&M University College of Law. During her time at Florida A&M University College of Law, she was actively involved in extracurricular activities that enriched her legal education and leadership skills. Nicolle served as Vice President of the Hispanic American Law Students Association and as Secretary of the Marshall Bell Society, where she worked to promote diversity and inclusion within the legal community. As a pro-bono volunteer, Nicolle participated in clinics as both a Guardian at Litem and in immigration law, where she provided crucial legal assistance to underserved communities. Her passion for access to justice also led her to become a fellow for LexisNexis, where she had the opportunity to take over and implement a pipeline aimed at increasing equity for HBCU students within the legal field.
Nicolle integrates her passion for justice and her skills to advocate for her clients to ensure that her clients are not only receiving unwavering support but also a staunch ally in the pursuit of fairness and equity.
Outside of her legal practice, Nicolle enjoys traveling, spending time with her husband and two sons, and exploring new food spots.
Practice Areas
Personal injury cases, including:
- Premises Liability
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Slip and Falls
- Negligence Cases
Memberships
Publications
- “Pathways to Practice Pipeline: Building Bridges for HBCU Students to Legal Fields Lacking Diversity,” Lexis Nexis, October, 2022
- “Silencio: The Hispanic/Latino Reticent Approach to Racism,” Volume 17, Journal 2: The American Dream Belongs to all of US, FAMU Law Review, August, 2023