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hiatus. We heard loud and clear, especially from students, the law school should demonstrate, in a visible and meaningful way, our commitment to inspiring students to serve indigent and underrepresented populations. So, when I heard about Legal Services of North Dakota’s efforts to open a Grand Forks office focused on community redevelopment with the help of the Bank of America settlement funding through the North Dakota Bar Foundation, I saw an opportunity. By allowing LSND to use our Clinic office suite while the Clinic is on hiatus, we helped bring down the cost of a new LSND office, and we put the otherwise empty space to excellent use for North Dakotans in some critical areas, including mortgage foreclosure prevention and related legal services. We also asked LSND to provide externships in the office for law students, and they readily agreed. As a result, while the Clinic is on hiatus, LSND can better serve northeast North Dakota. As our students walk through the law school, they have a daily reminder of the legal needs of the people of our state, as well as opportunities to help meet those needs. MEDIATION BY RETIRED JUDGES Resolve cases by mediation more effectively and efficiently than through litigation and trial. Karen K. Klein US Magistrate Judge, Retired 30 years of judicial experience Successfully mediated thousands of cases Teaches mediation skills to federal judges [email protected] 701-715-4629 Mary Muehlen Maring ND Supreme Court Justice, Retired 20 years of litigation experience Almost 18 years judicial experience Mediation training: National Judicial College [email protected] 701-425-6340 www.kleinmaringmediation.com FALL 2017 25