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Jessie Rawlings

429 Fourth Avenue Suite 1801
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219

412-765-1100
www.derisolaw.com

Jessie Rawlings, Esquire is an award-winning Pittsburgh based attorney specializing in family law with a concentration on custody, paternity disputes, and adoption cases. However, cases outside of this realm are individually evaluated to determine the best way to help each potential client.  In addition to being named a Top 10 Attorney by NAFLA, she has also been recognized as a 2018 Super Lawyers Rising Star and a Top 10 Attorney for Client Satisfaction by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys. 

Jessie is a 2003 graduate of Mapletown High School in Greene County, Pennsylvania and a 2006 graduate of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (Erie County) where she obtained her Bachelors of Arts in Criminal Justice. While seeking higher education, Jessie was involved in many social and honors organizations on campus. After obtaining her degree from Edinboro, Jessie enrolled in the Florida Coastal School of Law where she was a member of the Coastal Association of Public Interest Law. While obtaining her law degree, Jessie was involved in several internships with the Legal Aid of North Carolina, Asheville Office; the Jacksonville Area Legal Aid; and the Community Justice Project in Pittsburgh.

After passing the bar in 2010, Jessie obtained a fellowship in the Elder Law department at Neighborhood Legal Services Association in Pittsburgh. Currently, Jessie Minerich practices in most of the Southwestern Pennsylvania, including but not limited to Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland, and Greene Counties. She is a hard-working attorney who expresses great compassion for her clients, regularly contributing pro bono work in Allegheny County. Her tech savvy abilities allow for open lines of communication between herself and her clients throughout the longevity of their cases.