We all had an eventful 2020. But not many of us were involved firsthand with election lawsuits, diversity and equity issues and leading a statewide group of attorneys. But that was Sybil Dunlop’s year in a nutshell.
Read More »Outstanding Service to the Profession: Cindy Telstad
To Cindy Telstad, an important part of being an attorney is giving back to both the legal and non-legal communities.
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Not all the best spring breaks take place on the beach. Just ask Alex Dyste-Demet.
Read More »2020 Up & Coming Attorneys: Amran Farah
Logic plays a giant role in the practice of law, so it’s only logical that it was behind Amran Farah’s decision to pursue law as a career.
Read More »2020 Unsung Legal Heroes: Adriana Mejia
Adriana Mejia wasn’t born and raised here, but she’s certainly become a Minnesotan since moving to the Twin Cities as a teen.
Read More »2020 Unsung Legal Heroes: Anthony Simone
Stinson paralegal Anthony Simone has always enjoyed debating and discussing “the big questions,” he said. “I want to be a part of the decision-making process.”
Read More »2020 Up & Coming Attorneys: Aaron Knoll
Never underestimate the value of a semester abroad. It’s how Aaron Knoll decided that accounting was out and the law was in for him.
Read More »2019 Unsung Legal Heroes: Marie Siliciano
Marie Siliciano is one of the lucky ones. She’s been able to turn a longtime interest in government and public service into a career she loves.
Read More »2019 Up & Coming Attorneys: Jessica Welk
Medicine’s loss is the law’s gain when it comes to Jessica Welk’s career.
Read More »2019 Up & Coming Attorneys: Paige Stradley
After earning her undergraduate degree in chemistry and environmental science, Paige Stradley flipped a coin to decide whether she’d attend medical or law school.
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