1961
David S. Doty
was selected to receive the 2020 American Inns of Court Professionalism Award for the 8th Circuit.
John R. Tunheim ’80
, chief judge for the District of Minnesota, nominated Doty for the award.
1962
Grant Merritt
published
Iron and Water: My Life Protecting Minnesota’s Environment
, a memoir of family, mining pioneers, unscrupulous magnates, and the fight for Minnesota’s natural resources.
1963
Jonathan Rose
and his wife, Wendy, are having an endowed professorship at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law named in their honor. Jonathan began teaching in 1968, the second year of the new College of Law, and taught contracts, legal ethics, and antitrust throughout his 47-year career. He is currently professor emeritus at ASU.
1967
James H. Stewart
was named a Minnesota Super Lawyer. Stewart practices at Duluth-ased Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith, & Frederick in the areas of estate planning and probate, trusts, and business and tax law. He is a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.
1969
Joseph T. Dixon Jr.
of Henson Efron by Best Lawyers as the 2021 Lawyer of the Year for mediation and recognized by Best Lawyers in America for bet-the-company litigation and commercial litigation. He is past president at Henson Efron.
1973
Alan C. Eidsness
was recognized by
Best Lawyers in America
for family law and family law mediation. A shareholder and attorney with Henson Efron in Minneapolis, he is a leader of the firm’s family law group.
1977
Phillip Kunkel
recently joined the St. Cloud, Minnesota, office of Alliance Management, where he will provide business structure and management advice to companies experiencing financial stress.
1978
George Hicks
was named a winner of Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the the Year 2020 Heartland Award. He is a co-founder and co-chief executive officer of Minneapolis based Värde Partners, a global alternative investment firm.
1979
Tom McDonald
was profiled in the May 2020 issue of
Washington Lawyer
in a feature story titled “An Ambassador for Humanitarian Work.” He is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Vorys, where he leads the firm’s administrative and regulatory law and governmental policy practices.
1980
Barbara Jean D’Aquila
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in employment litigation. She is a partner in the Minneapolis office of Norton Rose Fulbright, where she manages the litigation department, including commercial litigation, government investigations, and labor and employment matters.
Charles N. Nauen
was recognized by
Best Lawyers in America
for environmental litigation and environmental law. He is a partner with Lockridge Grindal Nauen in Minneapolis and an adjunct instructor in Minnesota Law’s Environmental & Energy Law concentration.
Senior District Judge Doty '61 Honored by INNS of Court
David S. Doty ’61, senior U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Minnesota, was selected to receive the prestigious 2020 American Inns of Court Professionalism Award for the 8th Circuit. John R. Tunheim ’80, chief judge for the District of Minnesota, nominated Doty for the award. Doty, 91, maintains a full caseload. “Judge Doty sets the gold standard for professionalism in our district,” says Tunheim. “He is revered by his judicial colleagues and by those who appear before him.”
US Bank's James Chosy '89 Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
James L. Chosy ’89, executive VP and general counsel at U.S. Bank, has been recognized for Lifetime Achievement by
Minnesota Lawyer
in its 2020 In-House Counsel Awards. One of Chosy’s priorities at U.S. Bank is diversity and inclusion. “As long as I have this position of influence, I intend to do what I can to increase diversity,” he told the publication. Lawyers in his division donated more than 1,900 pro bono hours last year, equating to more than $750,00 in value.
Brett Ludwig '94 Appointed to Federal Judgeship in Wisconsin
The U.S. Senate confirmed Brett Ludwig ’94 to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Ludwig became a Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in 2017 and served on that court until becoming a district judge. Ludwig formerly had a commercial litigation practice at Foley & Lardner, where he had also chaired the firm’s pro bono practice. He also clerked for Judge George Fagg of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit
David Schultz '98 Named Distinguished University Professor at Hamline
David A. Schultz ’98 was named Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies at Hamline University in St. Paul—the first faculty member at Hamline to receive that title. He also holds an appointment at the University of Minnesota Law School and teaches election law, state constitutional law, and professional responsibility. From 1999 until 2013, he was Hamline University Professor in the School of Business, where he taught doctoral and masters-level students in public administration, nonprofit administration, and business administration.
Rachel Hughey '03 Honored By HCBA with Excellece Award
Rachel Hughey ’03 was honored by the Hennepin County Bar Association with its 2020 Excellence Award for Mentoring in the Profession. She is a partner in the intellectual property practice at Merchant & Gould in Minneapolis, as well as co-chair of the firm’s appellate practice. She is also an active pro bono volunteer. According to the HCBA, “[Hughey] has been a steadfast advocate for advancing women in the profession through mentoring, board service, and inviting newer attorneys to take part in meaningful work.”
Rachel Herder '11 Joins Mammoth Biosciences
Mammoth Biosciences, a San Francisco biotechnology company, as vice president of intellectual property. As a patent attorney, she has represented startups, both at an IP law firm and as the director of the Intellectual Property Clinic at Penn State Law. Herder has focused her career on representing clients in the genome editing and gene diagnostic spaces and has advised startup life science clients on various aspects of intellectual property law, including patent prosecution, litigation, and global patent strategy.
1981
Angela Christy
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in real estate. She is a partner in the Minneapolis office of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath, where her practice focuses on housing projects and community development.
1983
Jane Binder
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in family law. She leads Binder law offices in Minneapolis and represents clients with complex custody matters and elaborate financial estates.
1984
Kathryn A. Graves
, an attorney and shareholder at Henson Efron in Minneapolis, was recognized by
Best Lawyers in America
for family law and family law mediation. She was also elected chair of the Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy.
Paul B. Kilgore
was named a Minnesota Super Lawyer. He practices at Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith & Frederick in Duluth, focusing on real estate acquisitions, finance and litigation, and minerals and mining law.
1985
Elizabeth Bransdorfer
was recently named a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. She is an attorney at Mika Meyers in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she specializes in divorce and family law.
Gregory Brooker
was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award by the
Minnesota Law Review.
He is an assistant United States attorney for Minnesota in Minneapolis and serves as chief of the civil division.
Dwayne N. Knutsen
was re-elected chief judge of Minnesota’s 8th Judicial District by his fellow district court judges. He joined the 8th District bench in July 2010.
Thomas C. Leighton
was recognized with the 2020 American Inns of Court A. Sherman Christensen Award. Leighton has been a member of the board of trustees of the American Inns of Court since 2006.
Patrick Seiter
was named general counsel for Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Prior to his new role at Woman’s, he was a partner at Taylor Porter.
1986
Sheila Ann Engelmeier
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in employment and labor law. A founder of Minneapolis-based Engelmeier & Umanah, she focuses her practice on employment matters, shareholder issues, and early childhood education.
Wade R. Wacholz
has joined Avisen Legal in Minneapolis as an attorney. His practice focuses on business and farm succession planning, corporate law and governance, finance, and estate planning.
1987
Jeffrey Baker
was recognized with the Local Hero Award by the Washington State Bar Association. Baker is the superior court commissioner for Klickitat and Skamania Counties.
Elizabeth Clarke
has joined American Collectors Association International as an analyst on its compliance and legal team. She previously worked as an in-house attorney in the corporate payments systems division at U.S. Bank.
Mark Jacobson
was recognized by Chambers USA for his work in business and antitrust law. He practices out of the Minneapolis office of Cozen O’Connor, where he focuses on antitrust, class actions, commercial litigation, and franchise disputes.
William Invie Shroyer
was recognized by
Best Lawyers in America
for real estate and corporate law. He is a shareholder in the real estate, corporate law, and banking and finance practices of Milwaukee based Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren.
1988
Stephanie A. Ball
was named a 2020 Minnesota Super Lawyer. Stephanie practices in the area of civil litigation at Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith & Frederick in Duluth and is certified by the Minnesota State Bar Association as a civil litigation specialist.
Jan M. Conlin
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in business litigation. A founding partner of Ciresi Conlin in Minneapolis, she focuses her practice in intellectual property and business-critical litigation.
1989
James Chosy
was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for In-House Counsel by
Minnesota Lawyer.
In addition, his article “We Must Manage and Lead” was featured in the June issue of Attorney at Law magazine. He is senior executive vice president and general counsel of U.S. Bancorp.
William Hardacker
received the
Minnesota Lawyer
In-House Counsel Award in the area of nonprofit or government organization. William is in-house counsel for the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community.
Colleen Lomax
has joined the board of directors of Vitalyst Health Foundation. Lomax is an attorney at Meagher & Geer in Minneapolis, practicing in the areas of commercial litigation and product liability litigation.
1990
Sara Gullickson McGrane
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers. She is an attorney with Felhaber Larson in Minneapolis, where she is an experienced practitioner in all aspects of employment litigation.
1991
Chad Baruch
was named Lawyer of the year for appellate practice in Dallas/Fort Worth by
Best Lawyers in America
. He is a managing shareholder at Johnston Tobey Baruch, where his practice includes civil, criminal, and family law appeals.
1992
Jeanette Bazis
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in business litigation. Bazis is an attorney with Greene Espel in Minneapolis, where her practice has focused largely on federal courts.
Susan D. Olson
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in family law. She is one of the founders of Galowitz Olson in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, where she is a family law attorney and mediator.
Kevin Y. Qian
is co-founder of and a partner in YuandaWinston, an alliance between Chicago-based Winston & Strawn and the China-based firm Yuanda. Qian advises international companies on direct investments in China and represents Chinese companies and individuals investing in foreign countries.
Trudy Trysla
received the
Minnesota Lawyer
In-House Counsel Award in the area of health care. She is senior vice president and chief legal counsel at Fairview Health Services.
1993
Susan E. Ellingstad
was recognized in the 2021 edition of
Best
Lawyers in America
. She is a partner with Lockridge Grindal Nauen in Minneapolis and leads the firm’s employment law practice.
Lee Lastovich
was recognized in the
Chambers USA 2020 Guide
for his work in labor and employment law. A litigator and trial lawyer, he is the office managing principal and litigation manager of the Minneapolis office of Jackson Lewis.
Scott A. Neilson
was honored by Best Lawyers for his work in insurance and product liability litigation. He is a shareholder and attorney with Henson Efron in Minneapolis, where he represents individuals, small businesses, and large corporations nationwide.
Roxanne Rothschild
was elected a fellow of the College of Labor & Employment Lawyers. She is executive secretary of the National Labor Relations Board, and was the first woman to be appointed to this position in 76 years.
Vildan A. Teske
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers for her work in class action and mass torts. She is a partner with Teske Katz, where she litigates state and national consumer class actions.
1994
Brett Ludwig
was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. He previously served as the U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin since 2017.
1995
Julie Allyn
was appointed by Gov. Tim Walz as a district court judge in Minnesota’s 4th Judicial District. She previously served as an assistant Hennepin County attorney and a Minnesota assistant attorney general.
Satveer S. Chaudhary
was recognized with the Excellence Award by the Hennepin County Bar Association to honor his contribution to the profession through mentoring others. His private practice, Minneapolis-based Chaudhary Law Offices, focuses on immigration law.
Lora Friedemann
was recognized as one of Minnesota’s most powerful business leaders in the 2020 edition of the
Minnesota 500
. She is a shareholder and trial lawyer at Fredrikson & Byron in Minneapolis, focusing on intellectual property cases.
Jennifer Frisch
was appointed a judge on the Minnesota Court of Appeals by Gov. Tim Walz. She previously served as senior associate general counsel at the University of Minnesota, where she represented the University as trial and appellate counsel in state and federal courts.
Michelle Gilboe
was featured as the attorney of the month on the cover of a special Minnesota edition of
Attorney at Law
magazine. Gilboe is a trial attorney with experience in complex class action, toxic tort, and MDL litigation.
Terri Yellowhammer
was appointed by Gov. Tim Walz as a district court judge in Minnesota’s 4th Judicial District. Prior to her appointment, she was the American Indian community relations development manager for Hennepin County.
1996
Craig Bramley
was recently recognized in
Best Lawyers in America.
Craig serves as managing director with Berman & Simmons in Portland, Maine, and represents plaintiffs in medical malpractice and personal injury cases.
1997
Neil Fulton
was appointed to the South Dakota Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training Commission. Fulton has served as a federal public defender and as chief of staff for former South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds. He has also been active with the South Dakota State Bar, including time spent as chair of the ethics committee.
Jack Rice
received the 2020 Professional Excellence Award from the Minnesota State Bar Association. He founded Jack Rice Defense in St. Paul and is a board certified criminal law specialist.
Brian Summerfield
has joined Schenk & Bruetsch as a partner in the firm’s Detroit office, where he will focus on commercial, real estate, and construction litigation. He was previously a partner with Kostopoulos Rodriguez in Birmingham, Michigan.
1998
Adam Altman
was named general counsel of My Place Hotels America. Prior to joining the company as associate general counsel in 2017, he served as city attorney for Rapid City and Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Christopher Bellini
was recognized by Chambers USA for his work in corporate law and mergers and acquisitions. He works in the Minneapolis office of Cozen O’Connor, where he chairs the private equity practice.
Robert J. Heinrich
was recently recognized in
Best Lawyers in America
and also named a leader in his field by Chambers USA. Heinrich is a shareholder in the banking and finance practice at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren in Milwaukee.
Clara J. Ohr
has joined Goldwind Americas as a deputy general counsel. She previously served as general counsel for East Coast Power & Gas.
Marya P. Robben
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers. She is a partner in the Minneapolis office of Lathrop GPM, practicing in the areas of estate planning, estate and gift taxation, fiduciary representation, probate administration, trust formation and administration, and guardianship and conservatorship law.
Marian E. Saksena
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers. She is a founding partner and attorney with DeWalt Chawla & Saksena in Minneapolis.
David A. Schultz
was named Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies at Hamline University in St. Paul—the first faculty member at Hamline to receive that title. He also holds an appointment at the University of Minnesota Law School and teaches election law, state constitutional law, and professional responsibility.
1999
Heather C. Addison
recently graduated from the Cannon Trust School with the honor graduate designation. She has also received her certified trust and financial advisor certifications. She is a trust officer at the Stephenson National Bank & Trust in Marquette, Michigan.
Frederick W. Dingledy
won the American Association of Law Libraries’
Law Library Journal
Article of the Year Award, for his paper “From Stele to Silicone: Publication of Statutes, Public Access to the Law, and the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act.” Dingledy is the senior reference librarian and an adjunct professor at William & Mary Law School.
Adam Furber
was named Investment Funds Lawyer of the Year at
The Asian Lawyer’s
2020 Asia Legal Awards. Furber is head of Simpson Thacher’s Asia Investment Funds Practice.
2000
Tara C. Nordgard
was named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota by Super Lawyers. She is a partner at Carlson Caspers in Minneapolis, where her practice focuses on intellectual property and high-stakes business litigation.
2001
Dinesh R. Badkar
has opened his own firm in Los Angeles. Badkar Law helps clients with all aspects of general business litigation with a focus on real estate and health care matters. Badkar was previously a partner with Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
Rebecca Lawrence
joined Ballard Spahr in Minneapolis as senior counsel, focusing on public finance and municipal securities regulation and enforcement. Previously, she was managing director and associate general counsel for Piper Jaffray.
Brooke Tassoni
received the
Minnesota Lawyer
In-House Counsel Award in the category of private companies with annual revenues over $500 million. Tassoni serves as a senior lawyer and litigation practice team lead at Cargill Inc.
2002
Jessica Boelter
joined White & Case in New York as a partner in the firm’s financial restructuring and insolvency practice. She was previously global co-chair of Sidley Austin’s restructuring practice.
Cameron Boyd
received the
Minnesota Lawyer
In-House Counsel Award in the area of nonprofit or government organization. He is general counsel for the Metropolitan Airports Commission and has been with the organization for more than 16 years.
Anthony Eliseuson
was promoted to litigation program director for the Animal Legal Defense Fund. Before joining the ALDF in 2017, he was a litigation partner in the Chicago office of Dentons.
Daniel West
received the
Minnesota Lawyer
In-House Counsel Award in the private company with annual revenues up to $500 million category. He is general counsel for Doran Companies
2003
Court J. Anderson
was recognized by Best Lawyers for his work in trusts and estates. Court is a shareholder and attorney with Henson Efron in Minneapolis, where he advises and represents individuals and businesses in a wide variety of commercial and construction disputes.
Jess Anna Glover
was named executive director of the Land Stewardship Project. She also serves as director of the Land Stewardship Action Fund, a sister organization.
Rachel Hughey
was honored by the Hennepin County Bar Association with its 2020 Excellence Award for Mentoring in the Profession. She is a partner in the intellectual property practice at Merchant & Gould in Minneapolis, as well as co-chair of the firm’s appellate practice.
Alpasian Sapmaz
was promoted to partner at Merchant & Gould in Minneapolis, where his practice is focused on general intellectual property law with an emphasis on patent prosecution in the mechanical arts.
Aaron Simon
has joined Meagher & Geer in Minneapolis as an of counsel attorney in the professional liability, insurance, and complex general liability areas. He previously was a senior litigation attorney with Brownson.
2004
Jaime Driggs
was selected as a fellow by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers with Henson Efron in Minneapolis, Driggs was recognized as a 2020 Minnesota Super Lawyer in the area of family law.
Alison McElroy
received the
Minnesota Lawyer
In-House Counsel Award in the private company with annual revenues up to $500 million category. She is president, international and chief legal officer for Lift Brands in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Julie Skoge
was promoted to partner at Merchant & Gould in Minneapolis. She is a registered patent attorney who practices IP law with an emphasis on patent prosecution for both domestic and foreign clients.
Andrew P. Young
joined Barnes & Thornburg as a partner in its San Diego office, working in the litigation practice. He previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the major frauds and public corruption unit for the Southern District of California and as a criminal trial attorney in the Department of Justice’s tax division.
2005
Laura Moehrle
was appointed a district court judge in Minnesota’s 7th Judicial District by Gov. Tim Walz. She previously was a shareholder with Quinlivan & Hughes in St. Cloud, Minnesota, where she specialized in insurance defense litigation and medical malpractice defense for more than 14 years.
2006
Andrew W. Davis
was recognized by the Pro Bono Council of the Minnesota State Bar Association and the Minnesota Supreme Court for his outstanding pro bono efforts in 2019. Davis donated more than 200 hours of pro bono service in 2019, including significant time on local human rights matters.
Jessica Hutson Polakowski
was named to the 2021 list of
Best Lawyers
in America. She is a shareholder in the intellectual property litigation and litigation practice groups at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren in Madison, Wisconsin.
Thomas G. Sinas
was named as one of Michigan’s top 10 personal injury plaintiff’s lawyers by Leading Lawyers. He manages the Sinas Dramis Law Firm’s Grand Rapids office, focusing on personal injury and wrongful death litigation, auto negligence, and Michigan auto no-fault law.
Alex Wolf
was elected president of Koley Jessen in Omaha, Nebraska. His primary areas of practice include estate planning and administration, business succession planning, and organizational/tax planning for closely held businesses and nonprofit entities.
2007
Andrew Borene
has joined Cybereason, a cybersecurity technology company, as managing director for its U.S. public sector business. He has more than 20 years of senior leadership experience in industry, government, and academia with security and intelligence technology initiatives.
Jennifer C. Moreau
was named a shareholder at Barna, Guzy & Steffen in Coon Rapids, Minnesota. She is a member of the firm’s litigation and business law group, with practice areas in civil and commercial litigation, business and real estate disputes, employment investigations, and labor arbitration.
Amanda Parker Rusin
was honored with the Rising Star, In-House Counsel award by
Minnesota Lawyer
. She serves as senior vice president, general counsel, and secretary for the Regis Corporation in Minneapolis.
Joseph Windler
was named to Benchmark Litigation’s 40 & Under: Hot List 2020. A shareholder at Winthrop & Weinstine in Minneapolis, he focuses his practice on business and commercial litigation.
2008
Jason W. Martell
has joined Wiley Law in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and continues to practice in the areas of family law, estate planning, real estate, and business transactions. Previously, he was an attorney at Raihle Law Office.
Maximillia C. Utley
was appointed by Gov. Tim Walz as a district court judge in Minnesota’s 4th Judicial District. Prior to the appointment, Utley was a senior assistant Hennepin county attorney and a supervising attorney in the juvenile prosecution division.
2009
Caroline Crenshaw
was confirmed by the U.S. Senate and sworn in as commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission. She has served in positions across the SEC, including in the Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations and the Division of Investment Management. She is also a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General’s Corps.
Denise Delcore
joined Polsinelli as a shareholder in the firm’s national labor relations practice in Kansas City. Previously, Denise was a partner at the firm Spencer Fane.
Luke Grundman
was honored with the Improving Access to Justice Excellence Award by the Hennepin County Bar Association. This award was given in recognition of his efforts to improve access to justice. Grundman is managing attorney of the housing unit at Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid.
Phillip Kitzer
has opened his own firm in Minneapolis, Kitzer Rochel, representing clients in discrimination, retaliation, and whistleblower claims.
2009
Jennifer Cross
was named an Up & Coming Attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer
. She is an assistant attorney for the city of Bloomington.
Drew James
was named an Up & Coming Attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer.
He is an associate with Dorsey & Whitney, practicing in the firm’s labor and employment group.
Jillian Kornblatt
was named an Up & Coming attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer.
She is a partner at Dorsey & Whitney, practicing in the firm’s labor and employment group.
Barry Landy
was named an Up & Coming Attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer
. He is a partner with Ciresi Conlin, practicing in contract, fraud, financial services litigation, class actions, partnership disputes, and employment matters.
2011
Carly Bad Heart Bull
was named executive director of Native Ways Federation in Colorado. She previously worked for the Bush Foundation, where she served as the Native Nations activities manager.
Elsa M. Bullard
was named an Up & Coming Attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer
. She is a partner at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath’s Minneapolis office, where she leads clients through business litigation matters, including environmental litigation, defense of consumer claims, and contract disputes.
Mikka Gee Conway
was named the first chief diversity, inclusion, and belonging officer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Previously, she was associate general counsel for the J. Paul Getty Trust.
Rachel Herder
joined Mammoth Biosciences, a San Francisco biotechnology company, as vice president of intellectual property. Previously, she was director of the intellectual property clinic and assistant professor of clinical law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
Sharon Markowitz
was named an Up & Coming attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer.
She is a partner at Stinson, where she represents financial services clients and handles class action litigation and appellate litigation for a range of clients.
Adam Tomczik
was elected to a second term as president of AFSCME Local 2938, a labor union representing attorneys and legal support staff employed by Hennepin County in the County Attorney’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, and the Adult Representation Services Division.
Maya S. Zahn Rhine
was named to the Best Lawyers Ones to Watch list. She is a shareholder at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren in Madison, Wisconsin, with a practice in commercial real estate.
2012
Heather Abraham
was appointed to a tenure track position at the University of Buffalo School of Law as an associate professor and director of the civil rights and transparency clinic. She recently completed a clinical teaching fellowship at Georgetown Law and served as a supervising attorney in the civil rights clinic there. Her scholarly research focuses on fair housing and race-conscious policies to decrease racial segregation. She credits Professor
Myron Orfield
and her work as his research assistant for influencing her legal practice and research interests.
James Dickey
has joined the Upper Midwest Law Center in Golden Valley, Minnesota, as assistant general counsel. Previously, he was an associate attorney with both Hellmuth & Johnson and Bernick Lifson.
Paige Stradley
was promoted to partner at Merchant & Gould in Minneapolis. She works in the firm’s intellectual property practice on a range of litigation involving patents, copyrights, trademark, and false advertising disputes.
2013
Eric M. Friske
was named to the Best Lawyers Ones to Watch list for his work in several areas of litigation. He is an associate at Henson Efron in Minneapolis in the firm’s corporate and business litigation practice group.
Benjamin J. Hamborg
was named to the Best Lawyers Ones to Watch list in commercial litigation; litigation—labor and employment; and litigation—trusts and estates. He is an associate at Henson Efron in Minneapolis in the firm’s corporate and business litigation practice group.
Yunjie (Jen) Ji
has joined the global toy company Mattel Inc. as APAC legal counsel in the Shanghai office. Previously, Jen was general counsel for Red Pulse Technologies.
Jacquelyn Lutz
joined Messick Law in Woodbury, Minnesota, where her practice will focus solely on family law. She was recently named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers, and she devotes significant time to pro bono representation through Legal Service of Dakota County.
Pari McGarraugh
was elected a shareholder at Fredrikson & Byron’s Minneapolis office. Her practice includes the areas of health law, health care fraud and compliance, litigation, and white collar and regulatory defense.
Michael Vargas
was named a 40 Under 40 honoree for 2020 by
Silicon Valley Business Journal
. He is an associate with Rimon Law in Palo Alto, California, with practice areas in financial services, corporate, technology, education, universities, and endowments.
2014
Katherine Bills
joined Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren as a real estate attorney in the firm’s Milwaukee and Chicago offices. Her practice focuses on auto dealership law and commercial real estate. She previously served as in-house counsel for Lift Brands, formerly known as Snap Fitness.
Rachel Kitze Collins
was elected chair of the Minnesota State Bar Association’s environmental, natural resources, and energy law section. She is an associate at Lockridge Grindal Nauen in Minneapolis, where she practices primarily in the firm’s environmental and business law groups.
Sarvesh Desai
was named an Up & Coming Attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer.
He was also named to the Best Lawyers Ones to Watch list for his work with business organizations.
Alex Dyste-Demet
was named an Up & Coming attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer
. She is an attorney-adviser in the Office of the Solicitor at the U.S. Department of the Interior.
2015
Chuqin (Xing) Anderson
was named to the ABA’s On the Rise: Top 40 Young Lawyers list for 2020. She is a managing associate in the real estate practice group at Dentons in Atlanta.
Caitlinrose Fisher
was named an Up & Coming Attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer
. She is an attorney at Greene Espel in Minneapolis, working in business litigation, government and constitutional litigation, politics and elections, appellate, and white-collar criminal defense.
Emily Bodtke Zambrana
was named an Up & Coming Attorney by
Minnesota Lawyer
. She is an associate in the product liability practice group at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath’s Minneapolis office.
2016
Kyle Kroll
was named the 2019-20 Outstanding New Lawyer of the Year by the Minnesota State Bar Association. He was also elected assistant treasurer of the Federal Bar Association Minnesota Chapter. He is an attorney in the business and commercial litigation practice at Winthrop & Weinstine in Minneapolis.
Arielle S. Wagner
was elected president of the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association. She had previously served two terms as vice president. She is an associate at Lockridge Grindal Nauen in Minneapolis, practicing in the firm’s antitrust, data breach, and tribal government representation groups.
2017
Rudolph Dambeck,
a JAG officer in the US Army, earned the Expert Soldier Badge in October. The ESB badge is earned through intensive testing in physical fitness, weapons, patrol, and combat medical aide. Rudolph is the first US Army lawyer to earn this badge.
Paul R. Gaus
has recently joined Downey Brand as a bankruptcy litigation associate in its Sacramento office.
Michael Ogle
has joined Sidley Austin as an attorney in the company’s New York office. Previously, he was an attorney with Vedder Price.
2018
Paul D. Hallgren
joined Cozen O’Connor’s Minneapolis office as an associate. Previously, he was an associate with Ballard Spahr.
2019
April L. Will
joined Moss & Barnett in Minneapolis as an attorney. She is a member of the firm’s family law team, helping clients with dissolution proceedings, paternity, custody, child support, orders for protection, and distribution of marital assets and debts.
2020
Joseph M. Hallman
joined McKee, Voorhees & Sease in Des Moines, Iowa, as an intellectual property attorney in the mechanical and electrical practice areas. At Minnesota Law, Hallman was managing editor of the
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology.
Shea M. Holman’s
article “Steps to Maintain Workplace Equality During the Pandemic” was published in Law360. Shea co-authored the article with Ally Coll, president of The Purple Campaign, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing workplace harassment.
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Law Library Debuts New Exhibit: 'Law and the Struggle for Racial Justice
Immigration and Human Rights Clinic Helps Family Win Asylum
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