As a member of the Heath Care Department, Sandrine focuses her practice on the defense of health care professionals and institutions in medical malpractice and professional liability litigation.
Sandrine completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Pittsburgh, with degrees in Philosophy and Classics. She then attended the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she graduated with her J.D. Throughout her studies, Sandrine assisted in the development of online courses for professors of the University’s graduate schools of Medicine, Nursing, Law, and Public and International Affairs.
During law school, Sandrine worked at the Allegheny County Office of the Public Defender where she represented defendants in preliminary hearings. Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Sandrine gained valuable experience at one of Pittsburgh’s leading civil litigation defense firms.
Year joined
2024
Thought Leadership
An Overview of the Protections Afforded by the Peer Review Protection Act
Philadelphia - Headquarters
Health Care Liability
November 1, 2025
As scientific and medical advancements have accelerated, so has the complexity of medical decision-making, exposing a need for standardization in the United States. In 1952, the Joint Commission created the mandatory clinical peer review process.