| Practice
Emphasis: General Civil Litigation,
Special Education Law, Workers' Compensation
Defense
Education:
Bachelor of Science: St. Cloud State University,
1974; Juris Doctor, with distinction: University
of North Dakota, 1987.
North
Dakota Law Review.
The
Order of Barristers.
Publications:
Research assistant, The Right to Treatment for
Developmentally Disabled Persons: Reassessment
of an Evolving Legal and Scientific Interface,
63 N.D.L. Rev. 1 (1987).
Professional
Experience: Ms. Hennemann has worked
as an educator in Minnesota for ten years. During
that time, she represented teachers in grievance
procedures and negotiated on behalf of various
groups of teachers, unclassified employees,
and school bus drivers in northwest Minnesota.
She also participated in regional and state-wide
bargaining activities on behalf of the Minnesota
Education Association.
Prior
to joining the firm, Ms. Hennemann served as
an interim law clerk to Senior Judge Paul Benson
and a law clerk to Magistrate Karen K. Klein
of the United States District Court for the
District of North Dakota. Her current practice
consists primarily of representing defendants
in workers' compensation claims and school districts
in special education matters.
Professional
Associations: Ms. Hennemann is a member
of the Alaska Bar Association.
Admitted
to Practice: Alaska, Minnesota, and
North Dakota State Courts; United States District
Court, Districts of Alaska and North Dakota;
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. |