Justine Durrell litigates in the area of personal injury. Her
specialties include sexual torts, toxic torts (including mold cases),
biotechnology torts and
insurance bad faith.
Education: Law degree acquired through the California State Bar
law office study program, 1989; Chicago Theological Seminary, 1969; B.A.
University of Colorado, 1969.
Organizations: Co-founder, RockRose Institute, 2005; Board of Directors for the San Francisco Trial
Lawyers Association, 1996-2000; Chair Women's Caucus of the San
Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, 1998-2000; Current member of San
Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, Consumer Attorneys of California,
American Trial Lawyers Association; American Bar Association.
Speaking Engagements:
Continuing Education of the Bar 2001 - Discovery; San Francisco
Trial Lawyers Association 1998-2000 - Discovery, Sexual Torts and Gender
Bias; New Mexico Trial Lawyers 1995 - Sexual Abuse.
Teaching Experience: "A Practice in Intentional Integrity", a
workshop in communication taught in collaboration with three other
women. March 2000 through October 2002
Published Works:
"Can the Law Handle Human Cloning?", Trial Magazine, October 2002.
"Keeping Secrets With Confidentiality Agreements", Trial Magazine,
August 1998.
Participated in the following representative cases: