YOUNG LAWYER SHOWCASE
The SBAND Young Lawyers Section( YLS) continues to grow and prosper, and we hope to continue our successful involvement in our communities in 2017.
The YLS Community Service Committee will host the Fourth Annual Feed Your Community Food and Fund Drive this spring. YLS will once again partner with the Great Plains Food Bank to help feed those in need in our local communities. YLS is excited to continue this worthwhile event this spring. To become involved in the food drive or for more information, contact the Community Service Committee Co-Chairs Taylor Olson at taylor @ furusethlaw. com or Cassie Marka at cmarka @ northdakotalaw. net.
YLS will continue to host monthly luncheons and happy hours across the state. These social events serve as a great way to interact with other young lawyers in the community. If you are interested in hosting, contact YLS Secretary-Treasurer Meredith Childress at mkchildress @ nd. gov.
Contact Jill Martin, YLS president-elect, at jill _ martin @ ndd. uscourts. gov to recommend young lawyers for future showcases or to get involved in YLS.
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ABBAGAIL GEROUX
Abbagail Geroux is an associate with Dalsted & Ryan P. C. in Jamestown, handling civil, criminal, and municipal matters. She is licensed to practice in both North Dakota and Massachusetts.
Geroux graduated magna cum laude from the University of Jamestown in 2009, majoring in Spanish and communication. She went on to attend law school at New England Law, Boston. During law school, Geroux was a comment and note editor for the New England Journal of Civil and Criminal Confinement. She interned in the legal department for the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Cable. She was also chosen for a semester-long internship for the Chief of Prosecutions for the Special Tribunal of Lebanon, an international court located in The Hague, Netherlands. She subsequently graduated with honors in 2012.
After graduation, Geroux was chosen for a Fellowship at the Center for Law and Social Responsibility at New England Law, Boston. Later, she worked in the area of immigration law in the Boston area and returned to North Dakota in the fall of 2015.
She enjoys spending time with family, participating in choir, and going to University of North Dakota hockey games.
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