Roula Allouch is a trial attorney with experience handling a range of litigation matters including in the areas of employment, commercial disputes, civil rights, personal injury, and appeals. Ms. Allouch earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Kentucky in 2003 and her juris doctor from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2006. She is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in Kentucky and Ohio and before the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ms. Allouch is an active member of the legal community and the community at large. She served as Chair of the National Board of Directors of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation’s largest civil rights and advocacy group for the American Muslim community, for eight years and now serves as an inaugural co-chair on its Emeritus Board. She is Chair of the American Bar Association’s Center for Human Rights and serves on the leadership council for the Association’s Section for Civil Rights and Social Justice. Ms. Allouch has been recognized as a Daughter of Greatness by the Muhammad Ali Center and
serves as Chair of the Center’s Board of Directors. Ms. Allouch is also a faculty member with the Islamic Seminary of America. She has a passion for the arts and recently joined the Leadership Committee for the Over-The-Rhine International Film Festival. She also serves on the boards of the Family Nurturing Center and the Findlay Market Corporation. In 2023, Ms. Allouch was recognized as one of the Women of the Year by the Cincinnati Enquirer.