Education: Stanford University, JD Temple University, BA |
Ronald I. Rosen has been engaged in the practice of law since his graduation from the Stanford University School of Law in 1972. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree Magna Cum Laude in Economics from Temple University which he received in1969. Mr. Rosen was admitted to the bars of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management, as well as the American, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bar Associations. He is an active participant in a wide range of professional organizations relating to matters pertinent to the practice of law, both regionally and nationally.
Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Rosen served as a prosecutor in the Homicide and Major Felony Units of the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office for seven years. Thereafter, he has been engaged in a complex and diversified practice of law concentrating in civil litigation and health care representation. Mr. Rosen is the managing partner in the law firm of Tabas & Rosen, which has been a leader in the field of health care receivables for the past 40 years. In addition, Mr. Rosen uses his extensive experience to counsel physicians, medical groups, health care providers, corporations, partnerships, and individuals. Mr. Rosen has dedicated a significant part of his career to public service in both professional, bar association and community activities. Mr. Rosen has been a long-time member of the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association and he is the 2011 recipient of the Presidents Award. Mr. Rosen serves on several committees of the Philadelphia Bar Association. Those include: the State Civil Litigation Section, the Compulsory Arbitration Committee and the Rules and Procedure Committee. Mr. Rosen has also been an investigator and presently serves as a member of the Committee for the Selection and Retention of the Judiciary. Moreover, he regularly serves as a Judge Pro Tem in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia. For many years Mr. Rosen has served Abington Township as well, in a variety of capacities; most significantly as Chairman of the Abington Township Planning Commission. Also of local note Mr. Rosen has served on the Board of Directors of the Meadowbrook School. |