Gisselle Rodas is a commercial litigator who helps clients resolve business and contract disputes. As a member of the commercial litigation group, Gisselle supports all phases of litigation, including legal research, due diligence, case analysis, documentation, and trial preparation.

Prior to joining Farrell Fritz, Gisselle worked with a boutique New York area law firm as a legal extern, focusing on estate litigation. She also worked as a legal intern in the Kings County District Attorney's Office, providing pretrial preparation and trial support.

While in law school, Gisselle served as Editor-in-Chief of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel Law Journal, Vol. 50 and was active in the Long Island Hispanic Bar Association's Scholarship Initiative.

Gisselle is fluent in Spanish.

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