
Rosemarie Young
Partner
Rosemarie Young graduated from the University of New Haven with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1994. She then went on to Quinnipiac University School of Law where she obtained her Juris Doctor Degree in 2001.
In continuing her education, Attorney Young received a Master of Science in Applied Psychology with a concentration in Industrial Organizational Psychology in August of 2017. She continues her education through national conferences and forums, in order to stay up to date on current legal issues.
After being admitted to the bar in Connecticut in 2001, Attorney Young went to work for Deloitte & Touche, LLP where she handled Corporate, Partnership, and Individual tax structures. She gained extensive knowledge of the legal complexities surrounding estate planning, tax shelters, and the management of real estate. Attorney Young left Deloitte and Touche, LLP to open her own law practice in Bridgeport, CT, where she practiced for more than 10 years. Her practice was a general practice which offered a wide a range of services while concentrating in the areas of real estate, estate planning, and business law.
In 2012, Rosemarie Young was admitted to the bar in Iowa and joined the Roller Law Office in Bettendorf, Iowa where she concentrated on the rapidly expanding area of Elder Law focusing on Estate Planning, Nursing Home Planning, and Asset Protection to avoid the unnecessary loss of family assets such as your lifetime savings, the family home, or business, for nursing home care, and the use of Revocable Living Trusts to avoid probate costs and minimize Estate taxes.
Attorney Young returned to her home state of Connecticut in 2014 and became a partner at the Crespo Law Firm (2014-2022) where she focused her practice on residential and commercial real estate along with estate planning. Today, Attorney Young specializes in
real estate law services
with BBB Attorneys and can help you with your next closing, whether you're buying or selling residential or commercial property.
Our Victories
$3,875,000
Motor Vehicle Collision
Our client, and her two unborn children, were injured when a car struck them in a parking lot of a grocery store in Hartford County. The injuries caused our client to go into preterm labor.
$100,000
Dog Bite
After a dog attack caused a non-surgical fracture of our client's knee, we secured a settlement prior to the commencement of any lawsuit for our client.
$250,000
Motor Vehicle Collision
Our client was stopped in traffic on the Merritt Parkway on a rainy afternoon. The other driver was not paying attention and slammed directly into our client.
$225,000
Workplace Injury
Our client, a construction worker, was injured when his work van was struck during a snow storm. Our office assisted him in recovering monies for his injuries, as well as the property damage to his truck and tools.