Leah Marszalek joined Ropes & Gray’s litigation department in 2024. Prior to joining the firm, Leah graduated from Suffolk University Law School’s night program, where she earned multiple awards for her oral advocacy skills while simultaneously excelling professionally as a global compliance internal investigator at a pharmaceutical company.
During law school, Leah was a member of Suffolk University’s National Moot Court Team, a property law teaching assistant, and a research assistant regarding the constitutionality of AI facial recognition software. She also served as vice president of the Health and Biomedical Law Society Executive Board and as a legal innovation and technology fellow and student attorney for the Suffolk University Health Law Clinic, which advocates for clients with mental and physical disabilities in matters regarding adult guardianship, supported decision-making, and Social Security disability.
Prior to law school, Leah worked as a litigation paralegal at Ropes & Gray.