Roshna Bala Keen joined Loevy & Loevy in 2008. Her practice focuses on police misconduct, unconstitutional conditions of confinement at jails and police stations, and wrongful convictions. In addition, she works extensively on civil rights class actions on behalf of arrested and incarcerated individuals. Roshna also practices in the area of False Claims Act litigation, representing whistleblowers in state and federal qui tam lawsuits involving contractor (MBE/DBE) fraud, tax fraud, and off-label marketing.
Prior to joining Loevy & Loevy, Roshna was an associate at Sidley Austin LLP, where she worked on white collar investigations and general corporate litigation. She also worked extensively on pro bono matters, including representation of a death row inmate in Alabama.
Roshna graduated from Northwestern University Law School in 2004. She served on the Northwestern Law Review and received the Robert A. Sprecher Award and the Arlin Miner Book Award for legal writing. During law school, Roshna was a judicial extern for Hon. Judge Ruben Castillo of the Northern District of Illinois. She received her undergraduate degree with honors from the University of Chicago.
Prior to attending law school, Roshna was an assistant editor at Foreign Affairs Magazine. Roshna serves on the Board of Directors of First Defense Legal Aid and is a volunteer attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund.