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Elizabeth Larsen to Lead New Lawyers
of the Hennepin County Bar
Association
Minneapolis (06-27-06):
-- The New Lawyers Section (NLS) of the Hennepin County
Bar Association (HCBA) has elected Elizabeth A.
(Moffitt) Larsen as chair for the 2006-07 bar year.
Along with duties as chair, she will also serve a
one-year term on the association’s Executive Committee
and Board of Directors. Larsen is enthused to join a
distinguished list of past NLS chairs and board members.
Larsen completed her
undergraduate schooling at Drake University (B.M., Vocal
Performance) before returning to Minnesota, where, in
2000, she earned her J.D., cum laude, from the
University of Minnesota. After law school, Larsen
clerked for the Honorable Terry Hallenbeck in St. Louis
County, Minnesota. Since 2004, she has practiced at
Leonard, Street & Deinard, focusing on construction,
commercial and business litigation. Larsen also
practiced as an associate (2001-04) with Flynn, Gaskins
& Bennett. Larsen’s accomplishments were recognized
earlier this year, when she was recognized as a “Rising
Star” by Minnesota Law & Politics.
Larsen enters this year
having already served as part of the NLS leadership team
for four years. Her energies have been given to
promoting community service among new lawyers by leading
a variety of projects to serve the elderly, youth, and
the underprivileged.
Larsen will continue the
Section’s efforts to raise awareness of the New Lawyers
Section in local law schools by providing seminars to
law students on practical issues such as interview tips
and strategies. She is also organizing a panel
discussion on the practical difference between
transactional and litigation practice. She also plans
to continue the community service and educational
emphasis with such programs as “We the Jury” for high
school students, and to offer marketing and networking
events for new lawyers.
In
addition to her involvement with the NLS, Larsen has
served on the Finance & Planning Committee for the HCBA
and as the vice-chair of the Civil Litigation Committee
for the ABA Young Lawyers Division. Recently, she was
elected to the board of directors of the Minnesota
Justice Foundation.
When
she is not practicing law or participating in bar
association activities, Larsen finds additional time to
give back to the profession. Since 2003, she has taught
law students at the University of Minnesota’s Maynard
Pirsig Moot Court.
Other New Lawyers Section officers for 2006-2007
are:
Vice-Chair: Cyrenthia Jordan (Mansfield, Tanick &
Cohen)
Treasurer: Sarah Dunn (Meagher & Geer)
Secretary: Patty Wisecup (Arthur Chapman Kettering
Smetak & Pikala)
The
Hennepin County Bar Association is a professional
society representing nearly 8,000 area attorneys with a
wide variety of services for the community and the
profession. The New Lawyers Section consists of over
2,000 bar members admitted to practice before the
Minnesota Supreme Court within the past six years, or
who are 36 years of age or younger.
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Photo available by
email on request. Contact
colleen@hcba.org
Interviews can be arranged through Duane Stanley, HCBA
Communications Director at
duane@hcba.org
Hcba:dds:060626
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