The State Bar Association of North Dakota Fall 2015 Gavel Magazine | Page 28
YOUNG LAWYER
The SBAND Young Lawyers Section (YLS) would like
to congratulate all of the new lawyers admitted to
the North Dakota bar on September 28. All new bar
members are automatically members of YLS.
The purpose of YLS is to encourage active
participation of young lawyers in SBAND and in their
local communities. To that end, YLS has sponsored a
number of seminars and activities this fall.
The YLS Education and Professionalism Committee
hosted the Fundamentals of Law Webinar on October
21. Former Supreme Court Justice Mary Muehlen
Maring presented on appellate advocacy. Young
Lawyers and other licensed attorneys participated in
this presentation. Information on upcoming webinars
can be found at SBAND.org.
In November, we have been sponsoring a “Joy of
Sox” community project, collecting new socks to give
to homeless shelters and community food programs
across the state.
The YLS Community Service Committee will host
the Third Annual Feed Your Community food and
fund drive this spring. YLS will again partner with
Great Plains Food Bank to help feed those in need
in our local communities. Our first two food drives
were widely successful and are ranked the top two of
the Great Plains Food Bank’s largest statewide food
drives. We are excited to continue this worthwhile
event this spring. To become involved in the food
drive, contact James Tiegland at james@fremstadlaw.
com.
YLS will continue to host monthly luncheons and
happy hours across the state. The luncheons serve
as a great way to interact with other young lawyers
in the community. If you are interested in hosting,
please contact YLS Secretary-Treasurer Jill Martin at
[email protected].
Contact Lindsay Harris, YLS President-Elect, at lharris@
maringlaw.com to nominate a young lawyer for the
Showcase or to discuss opportunities to get involved
with YLS.
28 THE GAVEL
Megan Kummer
is the Assistant State’s Attorney for Richland County in
Wahpeton.
Originally from Battle Lake, Minnesota, she attended college
at The College of St. Benedict | St. John’s University, and
graduated with a degree in political science. From there
she attended William Mitchell College of Law, graduating
with honors in 2008. While in law school, Megan competed
nationally in both moot court and arbitration competitions.
Megan spent her summers in law school working at The
Nilles Law Firm in Fargo.
Prior to her wor