Shoshana Rosenthal

Shoshana Rosenthal

Shoshana Rosenthal

Practice Areas

Contact Shoshana

About Shoshana

Shoshana joined the firm in September 2017 and advanced to partner in January 2021. Her practice emphasizes Litigation, Appeals, Municipal & Special Districts, and Employment. She has a dual degree in History and Art History from the University of Pennsylvania and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Colorado School of Law. Shoshana is the current board president for KDNK Carbondale Community Access Radio. She is active in the community and enjoys spending as much time in the mountains as possible with her family and dog.

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania (B.A., 2009, magna cum laude)
  • University of Colorado (J.D., 2015)

Professional Experience

  • Shareholder/Partner, Karp Neu Hanlon, P.C., Glenwood Springs, Colorado, January 2021-Present
  • Associate, Karp Neu Hanlon, P.C., Glenwood Springs, Colorado, September 2017 – December 2020
  • Fox Rothschild, LLC, Denver, Colorado, September 2015 – September 2017

Professional Affiliations

  • Colorado Bar Association
  • Colorado Women’s Bar Association
  • Colorado Business Committee for the Arts
  • Colorado Attorney’s for the Arts

Bar Admissions

  • Colorado (2015)
  • U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (2017)
Scroll to Top

WARNING & DISCLAIMER: Sending an e-mail to us will not make you a client of our firm, will not establish an attorney-client relationship between us, does not obligate us to respond to you, and does not obligate us to represent you. You may only become a client of our firm if we first agree to represent you, and you have signed an engagement agreement, and paid any requested retainer. Unless you are a current client of our firm, please do not send any confidential information to us. If you are not a current client and send an email or information to us, you acknowledge that we have no obligation to maintain the confidentiality of any such information, unless we have already agreed in writing to represent you or we later agree to do so. Thus, we may represent a party adverse to you, even if the information you submit to us could be used against you in a matter, and even if you submitted it in a good faith effort to retain us.