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Hailey Johnson is a law clerk at Terzich & Ort, LLP, where she assists in drafting legal documents, compiling client information for discovery, and expanding her knowledge in family law.
She is currently pursuing her law degree at the University of St. Thomas School of Law and is set to graduate in 2026. Before law school, Hailey graduated with a degree in Psychology and Political Science from the College of Saint Benedict, where she was a captain of the track and field team and an editor of the college’s newspaper.
When Hailey is not studying or working, she enjoys coaching high school track and field, spending time with loved ones, and walking her dogs.
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11284 86th Ave. N. Maple Grove, MN 55369
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