Jenny Olson
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When Jenny was 18 she managed her father’s business after he passed away. Orvin Olson Realty had a contract with the Metropolitan Council to find and assist the Council in purchasing homes in certain areas of the state that met very specific qualifications to allow lower income families to live in the cities in which they worked. Jenny was in charge of running the business and ensuring the Metropolitan Council contract was completed even in her father’s absence. Jenny found great pride in ensuring the completion of this contract with the company that bore her father’s name after his passing.
After running her father’s business, Jenny pursued a degree in psychology. At Augsburg Jenny found a great passion for the sciences and neuropsychology in particular. Jenny focused on classes like neuropsychology, biopsychology, and cognitive psychology. Science fascinated Jenny and she even considered being a research scientist for a while. However, Jenny was raised by a family that was passionate about social justice and public service. She knew she would have to advocate on a larger scale to truly love what she did for a living. So Jenny decided to go to law school and listen to podcasts like “This week in Virology,” “This week in Parasitism,” and “This week in Microbiology” to satisfy her passion for science.
Once Jenny entered law school she knew she made the right choice. Jenny worked as an intern for a local criminal law attorney and later started as a law clerk and then an attorney at Lord & Faris.
Jenny is able to passionately pursue justice for her clients at a law firm that supports advocacy and creativity. Jenny enjoys legal research and crafting creative legal arguments through motion practice to get the best outcome possible for her clients. Jenny focuses like a laser on getting the best result for her clients individually, but she is also not afraid of the bigger picture of contributing to society as a whole in her role as a lawyer. The results obtained by Jenny on individual motions and in jury verdicts contribute to the law as it is and what it will be in the future. As an attorney her goal is to make valuable contributions to the jurisprudence in Minnesota by putting forward the best and most creative legal arguments when fighting for our clients with the hope that this contribution may just help the people that will follow.
After running her father’s business, Jenny pursued a degree in psychology. At Augsburg Jenny found a great passion for the sciences and neuropsychology in particular. Jenny focused on classes like neuropsychology, biopsychology, and cognitive psychology. Science fascinated Jenny and she even considered being a research scientist for a while. However, Jenny was raised by a family that was passionate about social justice and public service. She knew she would have to advocate on a larger scale to truly love what she did for a living. So Jenny decided to go to law school and listen to podcasts like “This week in Virology,” “This week in Parasitism,” and “This week in Microbiology” to satisfy her passion for science.
Once Jenny entered law school she knew she made the right choice. Jenny worked as an intern for a local criminal law attorney and later started as a law clerk and then an attorney at Lord & Faris.
Jenny is able to passionately pursue justice for her clients at a law firm that supports advocacy and creativity. Jenny enjoys legal research and crafting creative legal arguments through motion practice to get the best outcome possible for her clients. Jenny focuses like a laser on getting the best result for her clients individually, but she is also not afraid of the bigger picture of contributing to society as a whole in her role as a lawyer. The results obtained by Jenny on individual motions and in jury verdicts contribute to the law as it is and what it will be in the future. As an attorney her goal is to make valuable contributions to the jurisprudence in Minnesota by putting forward the best and most creative legal arguments when fighting for our clients with the hope that this contribution may just help the people that will follow.
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