Lisa M. Rolle

  • Undergrad School: Fairleigh Dickinson University
  • Law School: Pace Law School
Headshot of Lisa M. Rolle
Firm: Traub Lieberman
Mid-Westchester Corporate Park
Seven Skyline Drive
Hawthorne NY 10532
United States

Lisa Rolle is a seasoned trial and appellate attorney at Traub Lieberman who has been AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell. She defends matters involving New York Labor Law, premises liability, transportation, professional liability, construction products liability and environmental. She has been practicing in the field of civil litigation her entire legal career. Lisa has taken successful verdicts in numerous jurisdictions in New York and has briefed and argued appeals before the First and Second Departments of the Appellate Division of the State of New York. Lisa is a member of Claims and Litigation Management (CLM) Alliance, where she serves as the lead chair of the Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality Advisory Board. She is a frequent lecturer at the CLM Annual Conference, as well as for various insurance carriers nationwide. Lisa also served on the steering committee for the CLM Women’s Forum, as well as the chair of the Retail Track of the USLAW Spring Conference. She has presented USLAW NETWORK webinars and has been a lecturer at its annual conference. Lisa is a member of the Defense Research Institute, where she served on the steering committee for the annual retail conference. She is a member of the American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association and the National Association of Professional Women. Lisa has been elected as a trustee for the Yorktown Central School District Board of Education and has served her community in various other ways, including the Advisory Board of the Yorktown Youth Court and various leadership roles with the Yorktown PTAs. But most of all, Lisa enjoys spending time with her three children Nick, Amanda and Julianna.

USLAW Practice Group Affiliations

  • Construction Law: Primary
  • E-Discovery: Primary
  • Retail and Hospitality Law: Primary
  • Transportation and Logistics: Alternate 1
  • Women's Connection: Educational Coordinator

Resources & Articles

Women’s Connection leadership update

Women’s Connection leadership update

Posted October 20, 2022

We are pleased to announce the 2022-23 leadership for the USLAW NETWORK Women's Connection includes Moira Pietrowski, Brandi Blair, Holly Howanitz and Lisa Rolle. They collectively will help steer the direction of programming for the annual Women's Connection event (June 2023) plus create additional synergies among the members of this group… Continue Reading

Traub Lieberman Team Obtains Motion to Dismiss in Second Third-Party Complaint

Traub Lieberman Team Obtains Motion to Dismiss in Second Third-Party Complaint

Posted January 19, 2022

Traub Lieberman attorneys Lisa M. Rolle and Erin O’Dea obtained a motion to dismiss in favor of a wall systems installation company (“Installer”) in a second third-party complaint brought before the Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County. In the underlying suit, the plaintiff alleged she… Continue Reading

What You See: Managing Implicit Bias and Its Influence and Impact on Litigation

What You See: Managing Implicit Bias and Its Influence and Impact on Litigation

Posted November 15, 2021

  Featuring Earl W. Houston, II, Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, P.C. (Memphis, TN); Lisa M. Rolle, Traub Lieberman (Hawthorne, NY) About this program Implicit bias has changed the dynamics of litigation, settlement negotiations and trials. This session explores the attitudes or stereotypes that affect an individual’s understanding, actions and… Continue Reading

Traub Lieberman Partner Lisa M. Rolle obtained summary judgment in favor of defendant, a family-owned and operated fire sprinkler company

Traub Lieberman Partner Lisa M. Rolle obtained summary judgment in favor of defendant, a family-owned and operated fire sprinkler company

Posted April 1, 2021

Traub Lieberman Partner Lisa M. Rolle obtained summary judgment in favor of defendant SRI Fire Sprinkler, LLC, a family-owned and operated fire sprinkler company. The judgment was determined pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(5) on the grounds that Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company’s (Plaintiff) negligent construction claim accrued on the date when work was… Continue Reading

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