
Michele A. Munson - Sioux Falls, SD
300 South Phillips AvenueSuite 300Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Woods, Fuller, Shultz & Smith P.C.
Sioux Falls Government Lawyer
Overview
Shelly Munson joined the firm in 2007. She has a general civil litigation practice.
During law school, Shelly was a member of Women in Law and received the Dean's Certificate for Outstanding Performance in numerous subjects, including Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Trusts & Wills, Remedies, Conflict of Laws, International Human Rights Law, and Advanced Torts. After graduating from law school, Shelly clerked for the South Dakota Supreme Court in Pierre, South Dakota from 2006...
Shelly Munson joined the firm in 2007. She has a general civil litigation practice.
During law school, Shelly was a member of Women in Law and received the Dean's Certificate for Outstanding Performance in numerous subjects, including Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Trusts & Wills, Remedies, Conflict of Laws, International Human Rights Law, and Advanced Torts. After graduating from law school, Shelly clerked for the South Dakota Supreme Court in Pierre, South Dakota from 2006...
Shelly Munson joined the firm in 2007. She has a general civil litigation practice.
During law school, Shelly was a member of Women in Law and received the Dean's Certificate for Outstanding Performance in numerous subjects, including Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Trusts & Wills, Remedies, Conflict of Laws, International Human Rights Law, and Advanced Torts. After graduating from law school, Shelly clerked for the South Dakota Supreme Court in Pierre, South Dakota from 2006 to 2007.
Shelly is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota. She is also a member of the State Bar of South Dakota, American Bar Association, 2nd Circuit Bar Association, and Women In Law. She is currently serving on the SD State Bar Negligence and Tort Law Committee.
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