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Melissa Manderschied joined Kennedy & Graven, Chartered, as an associate in 2006. She practices in the areas of local government law, land use, and government relations.
Melissa grew up in Lake Lillian, Minnesota. In 1997, Melissa earned a B.A. in International Relations and Political Economy from Centre College in Kentucky. She then enrolled in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, graduating with an M.S.P. degree in 1999.
Prior to beginning her legal education, Melissa served as a research intern for the D.C. non-profit, Resources for the Future. Melissa returned to Minnesota to serve as an Americorps VISTA, working as an affordable housing organizer for Jewish Community Action. After a year of service, she joined the Metropolitan Council as a Community Relations Specialist and a Planner.
In 2006, she received a law degree from William Mitchell College of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota. During law school, Melissa served on the executive boards of the American Constitution Society, Women's Law School Association, Minnesota State Bar Association Law School Division, and the College's Curriculum Committee.
Melissa lives in Saint Paul with her family. She spends her free time running, gardening, attending community events, and traveling.
Melissa has this to say about Kennedy & Graven:
Because Kennedy & Graven has such a solid reputation in all aspects of municipal law, it is a great privilege to work alongside these seasoned attorneys. The firm's depth of knowledge and range of expertise is unmatched. Furthermore, it is a place that values enduring client relationships. I look forward to continuing these exceptional traditions.
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