Julie Eddington Minneapolis, Minnesota
Julie Eddington's practice focuses on Public Finance and Economic Development and Redevelopment. Julie joined Kennedy & Graven in 2004. Julie grew up in Madison, Wisconsin and received her B.A. degree from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1989. In 1991, Julie earned a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin Madison's Journalism School. Julie moved to the Twin Cities in 1993 and enrolled in Hamline University School of Law. During law school, Julie worked as a law clerk for three administrative law judges at the Office of Administrative Hearings. She also acted as the Co-Chairperson of the Women's Legal Caucus for two years and as an Articles Editor for the Hamline Law Review. She earned her law degree cum laude in 1996. After law school, Julie clerked for three district court judges in Rice County, Minnesota. After her clerkship, Julie practiced law at an insurance defense firm and then worked as an independent legal researcher and writer. Julie later joined an employee benefits consulting firm, analyzing and designing benefit plans for health care providers. Most recently, Julie spent three and a half years as an Assistant Vice President in the Corporate Trust Department at U.S. Bank National Association. Julie has this to say about her practice at Kennedy & Graven: Practicing public interest law at Kennedy & Graven is very rewarding. I have the opportunity to work with local governments to implement improvements and then see the results of that work in the communities around me. The people at Kennedy & Graven are committed to public sector work and it is a wonderful environment in which to work.
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Julie Eddington