Olga A. Romadin is an associate in the firm's Employment, Labor, Benefits and Immigration Practice Group and a member of the Class Action Defense Group. Olga defends clients in matters ranging from single-plaintiff claims to nationwide collective actions involving allegations under wage & hour, discrimination, data breach, and consumer privacy statutes.
Olga is a 2025 graduate of Rutgers Law School, where she was Managing Research Editor of the Journal of Law and Public Policy; president of the Immigration Law Society; Camden Chair of the International Refugee Assistance Project; Of Counsel on the Jessup International Moot Court; a member of the 2024 Naturalization Ceremony Committee; a Dean’s Merit Scholarship recipient; and participated in the Rutgers Law School Name Change Project for two years. She also represented clients in court as a legal intern at the Rutgers Housing Justice clinic, where she negotiated favorable outcomes for individuals facing eviction. In 2018, Olga received an M.A. in Human Rights with an International Justice specialization from Central European University, and in 2010, she received a B.A., cum laude, in English from DePaul University.
Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Experience
- Duane Morris LLP
- Associate, 2025-present
Education
- Rutgers Law School, J.D., 2025
- Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, M.A., 2018
- DePaul University, B.A.,cum laude, 2010



