I graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in May 2010 and became licensed as an attorney in October 2010. I have been working at Drewes Law, PLLC since July 2009, beginning as a law clerk before transitioning to an associate. I work primarily in litigation with a real estate focus. The majority of cases I work on relate to foreclosure defense, although I also work with clients regarding a variety of business and contract disputes. I have been involved with the firm's consumer bankruptcy practice, although I do not practice bankruptcy myself at this point. While in law school, I completed multiple legal volunteer projects and was also enrolled in the law school's Civil Practice Clinic. As part of the clinic, I represented clients under the guidance of a supervising attorney, primarily in the areas of family and employment law. Prior to law school, I worked at Eide Bailly, LLP in their Fargo, ND office for approximately one year. I received my undergraduate degree from Concordia College, Moorhead, MN in 2006. I was very active in both the Concordia community and the Fargo-Moorhead community. During my time in Moorhead, I was a four-year competitor for Concordia's speech and debate team, a tutor, a member of Concordia's student government, a volunteer at a daycare geared towards "at-risk" children, a Special Olympics coach, an adopt-a-grandparent volunteer, and a political volunteer. I'm also an avid sports fan. View More ?