Jessica Susan Intermill

Jessica Susan Intermill
Experience 4.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 2.5 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

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  • 80% Native Peoples Law
  • 10% Litigation
  • 5% Tax
  • 5% Gaming

Contact Information

  • Jacobson, Buffalo, Magnuson, Anderson & Hogen
    335 Atrium Office Building
    295 Bandana Boulevard
    St Paul, MN 55108
    Office: 651-644-4710
    Fax: 651-644-5904
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Résumé

 

License

7 years since Jessica Susan Intermill was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Minnesota Authorized to practice 2005 05/25/2012

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Associate at Faegre & Benson 2005–2008

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Hamline University School of Law Law JD - Juris Doctor 2005
University of Nebraska BA - Bachelor of Arts

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Summa Cum Laude Hamline University School of Law 2005
Graduated first in class Hamline University School of Law 2005
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Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member Federal Bar Association 2008-present
Member Minnesota State Bar Association 2005-present

Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
Separation of Powers Doctrine and the Feeney Amendment: The Constitutional Case for Judicial Discretion in Sentencing Hamline Law Review 2004
Take Two and Call Your Legislator in the Morning: What States Can Learn From Pharmaceutical Manufacturers of America v. Walsh Hamline Law Review 2004

Speaking Engagements

Presentation Name Conference Date
Overview of Current Federal, Tribal, and State Taxation Authority on Indian Reservations Tax Management for Tribes 2009