Madison Bader Rosen

Madison is a Boston-based attorney who is a member of the Massachusetts State and Federal Bars. She graduated summa cum laude from Chapman University and graduated from Emory University School of Law with distinction. Upon graduating law school Madison was honored with the Pro Bono Publico Medal and named as a Graduating Woman of Excellence. She was also named as a member of the Order of Emory Advocates, which distinguishes a select number graduating students for Outstanding Oral Advocacy. In law school Madison was a member of the Mock Trial team, which traveled nationally, and she also served as a defense attorney for minors through the Barton Juvenile Defender clinic. She was a legal intern in the Public Corruption Unit of the United States Attorney’s Office in Boston, worked as a summer associate for Proskauer Rose LLP in Boston, and served as an Assistant District Attorney in Middlesex County Massachusetts and as a Criminal Defense Attorney at Lawson & Weitzen LLP in Boston. She then served as a trial attorney at Todd & Weld LLP doing civil litigation and criminal defense work. Currently, Madison serves as an Assistant District Attorney for the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office. Madison spends a significant amount of time volunteering for numerous Bar Associations as well as doing Pro Bono work, which she is extremely passionate about. In that same spirit, she also serves as President of the Board of Directors for Camp JORI, a Rhode Island summer camp with the mission of giving all children the summer camp experience regardless of ability to pay.