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Steve was recognized for having "answered the call for justice" through his pro bono contributions in the prosecution of Derek Chauvin.
David will take over as host in late 2021 to discuss topics of practical and academic interest to construction lawyers.
Terri is being recognized for her long and distinguished record of achievement, community service, and mentorship.
Steve will be honored in the private practice pro bono category alongside colleagues Jerry Blackwell and Lola Velazquez-Aguilu, all of whom participated as special prosecutors for the Minnesota attorney general's team in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
Partners Terri Krivosha and Susan Markey, and summer associate Jessica Karp, provided legal assistance for Lake Street Speaks, a book that highlights the street murals that emerged in Minneapolis following George Floyd's killing.
The four bring added strength to the firm's Corporate & Securities and Litigation groups.
The certification requires a six-month, in-depth course to learn more about the people who live in Minnesota, the history of racism here, and the racial inequities we must confront.
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity seeks to bring people together to create, preserve, and promote affordable homeownership and advance racial equity in housing.
Amy was among only 29 honorees chosen for their impact not only in their professions but in their communities in Minnesota.
Steve is honored for his pro bono contributions as part of the Minnesota attorney general's prosecution team in the Derek Chauvin trial, which "answered the call to help serve justice."