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laude from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul.
During law school, Ms. Van Ert was chosen to compete in the nationwide negotiation competition and served as an Editor on the Law Review. She was also awarded the Esther J. Tomljanovich Scholarship for Academic Excellence.
Ms. Van Ert was one of the first to serve in the Center for Elder Justice & Policy at William Mitchell College of Law. Ms. Van Ert's time at the Center was spent conducting legislative research for the Alzheimer's Association of MInnesota-North Dakota. Ms. Van Ert researched legislation that exists across the country that allows employees to use paid time off to care for elderly family members. Two publications were the product of her research: "Who's Going to Take Care of Grandma?" and " the "Fifty-State Survey." Ms. Van Ert remains committed to justice for families and the elderly. Ms. Van Ert is an active participant in the Elder Law and Probate and Trust sections of the Minnesota State Bar Association and regularly volunteers for the Ramsey County Family Court Pro Se Clinic.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Van Ert worked in the area of criminal law for more than six years. Originally from Bismarck, North Dakota, Ms. Van Ert now resides in the Twin Cities with her husband, dog, and two cats.
Current Employment Position:
Associate
Bar Admissions:
2008 Minnesota Supreme Court
Education:
Juris Doctor, William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul
B.A., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa)
Professional Associations and Memberships:
William Mitchell Law Review (Editor)
Women's Law Student Association
Elder Law & Estate Planning Society
Minnesota State Bar Association
Ramsey County Bar Association
Minnesota Women Lawyers
Qualified Neutral under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice
Volunteer/Pro Bono Activities:
LAMP clinic (Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners)
Ramsey County Family Court Pro Se Clinic
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