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ROSALIND
DENISE KEPPLER, Attorney, was born in 1956 in St. Paul,
Minnesota. She
graduated from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota in
1978 with a degree in psychology. She worked in her father’s law office while in college and
later attended and graduated from William Mitchell College
of Law, attending evening classes while serving as her
father’s law clerk during the day.
From
1983 until 1999, Rosalind Keppler practiced law in St. Paul,
focusing in the area of wills, trusts, estates and elder
law. For
several consecutive years, she was recognized by her peers
as a “Super Lawyer”, considered to be in the top 5% of
practicing lawyers in Minnesota.
She worked closely with the University of Minnesota
Extension office in creating a public education program
entitled “Who Get’s Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate”
winning national acclaim continuing to be used by
major university extension offices throughout the
United States. Rosalind
also co-hosted the cable television series “Through the
Living Years” and has been a guest on several radio
programs, including Minnesota Public Radio’s “All Things
Considered”.
Rosalind has served as a guest lecturer for many
organizations, and has taught professionally for continuing
legal and insurance educational
programs.
Rosalind
moved to Bradenton, Florida in 1999, while maintaining a
residence and office in St. Paul, Minnesota.
She received her Florida license to practice law in 2000.
She joined Joseph F. Pippen, Jr. & Assoc. law
firm in 2003, and continues to practice in the areas of
estate planning, tax planning and elder law. She maintains her Minnesota license to practice law and
works between her Bradenton office and St. Paul office,
visiting her Minnesota clients on a monthly basis.
Rosalind
is married to her college sweetheart, Peter, and has one
son, Alex.
They reside in Bradenton, Florida.
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