Recent Articles from Holly Dolezalek
2022 Up & Coming Attorneys: Amy Erickson
Amy Erickson practices in two similar fields: They’re both about who gets what and when, and they can be highly emotional.
2022 Up & Coming Attorneys: Cristina (Nina) Campo
Growing to match her responsibilities is something Nina Campo seems to do effortlessly.
2022 Up & Coming Attorneys: Abou B. Amara, Jr.
The key to Abou Amara, Jr.’s career is that he’s looked at law from both sides: How it’s made and how it’s litigated.
2022 Unsung Legal Heroes: Brigid M. Volk
No attorney, no matter how talented, can do everything to prepare for a case. It’s a team effort, and Brigid Volk’s job is to prepare the technology and visuals lawyers need to win.
2022 Unsung Legal Heroes: Pamela Erwin Roemer
For Pamela Erwin Roemer, legal marketing offers the perfect blend of creative and strategic challenges.
2022 Unsung Legal Heroes: Vernona Boswell
Vernona Boswell has two jobs, both of which would be consequential on their own. On one hand, she’s the division manager of victim services for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office. On the other, she’s the office’s first director of race and equity.
2021 Up & Coming Attorneys: Jesse Sater
Jesse Sater is making his mark at Bowman and Brooke.
2020 Diversity & Inclusion: Marcos Ramirez
Marcos Ramirez is on an international mission. He came to the United States in 2007 with a law degree from the Universidad de los Andes in Merida, Venezuela.
2020 Unsung Legal Heroes: Shannon Stoneking
Shannon Stoneking has been Dakota County Law Library’s manager since 2013. Her inspiration to become a law librarian came from another Unsung Legal Heroes honoree.
2020 Up & Coming Attorneys: Tiana Towns
Tiana Towns is a lawyer for two reasons: She likes to compete, and she wants to be an example for young Black girls.
2019 Attorneys of the Year: Minnesota prisoner hepatitis C litigation
If you’re serving a prison sentence in Minnesota, should you have to wait until you to get liver cancer to get lifesaving hepatitis C treatment with a 99 percent success rate?
2019 Attorneys of the Year: Jessica L. Kometz and Amie E. Penny Sayler
By taking a pro bono asylum case, Amie Penny Sayler and Jessica Kometz probably saved a Salvadoran man’s life.
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