You should feel comfortable with the knowledge and credentials of the lawyer you choose for your estate planning.
I graduated with a rank of second in my class from Hamline University School of Law in 1997. After graduation, I served as a law clerk for two Chief Justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court. Following this experience, I worked for several years as an associate in Faegre & Benson's employee benefits department. This practice trained me in many areas of law that are vital to estate planning, including qualified and non-qualified pension plans, IRAs, and trusts.
After having pursued interests outside the practice of law for a number of years, I was drawn to the idea of beginning a small estate planning practice where I could provide detailed attention to individual clients. I am committed to providing you with knowledgeable, timely representation.