My One-of-a Kind
Professional Journey
Colorado

Amherst College, Mass.

Washington DC
For one summer and one year, I worked in Washington DC for the federal government. Before my junior year at Amherst, I interned with my local Colorado congressman, Scott McInnis (now retired).
I returned after graduating in 2003 as an honors paralegal for the USDOJ Antitrust Division. The year was devoted to challenging the merger of Oracle with rival PeopleSoft. The team moved to San Francisco for month-long trial, requiring the small paralegal team to work near-constant all-nighters (it seemed).

UC Law San Francisco
UC Law SF grounded me in the law.

Denver
For one summer and one year, I worked in Washington DC for the federal government. Before my junior year at Amherst, I interned with my local Colorado congressman, Scott McInnis (now retired).
I returned after graduating in 2003 as an honors paralegal for the USDOJ Antitrust Division. The year was devoted to challenging the merger of Oracle with rival PeopleSoft. The team moved to San Francisco for month-long trial, requiring the small paralegal team to work near-constant all-nighters (it seemed).

Sidley Austin and the SF Bay Area

Sydney
In 2010, I moved to Australia with my husband, Jon, who had just completed his PhD in political science at UC Berkeley. We were ecstatic when he was offered a five-year postdoc at a university in Sydney in the China research center.
To become a qualified solicitor in New South Wales, I briefly returned to law school – not a dream come true. (It did, however, give me recurring stress dreams that I have to repeat law school). I passed the courses, even earning two academic awards for high marks. I also volunteered with the Disability Rights Centre, working with dozens of clients with claims of unlawful discrimination.
In 2011, I started working as a solicitor in commercial litigation for Clayton Utz, one of the “big 6” Australian law firms. I worked in securities litigation, for instance representing the ratings company S&P.
We also had a baby girl!

Iowa
In 2015, our family of three moved to Iowa, where my husband is a professor of political science at Iowa State here in Ames I have proudly served the community since. After passing the bar exam, I joined Pasley & Singer, a century-old Ames law firm. I became a founding partner of New Point Law Firm following a merger with another Ames institution, Newbrough.
My practice has primarily been in litigation, including personal injury, discrimination and civil rights, contract disputes, real estate disputes, and agriculture. I have also practiced estate planning, family and juvenile law, employment law and other areas.
