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Julie Thompson

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Mrs. Thompson practices in the areas of domestic relations, juvenile law, consumer transactions, and personal injury. She graduated cum laude from the University of Dayton School of Law in 2002. During law school she served as a staff writer and executive editor for University of Dayton’s Law Review. Her comment, Application of the National Labor Relations Act to Indian Tribes: Preserving Indian Self-Government and Economic Security, 27 Dayton L. Rev. 189, was published in the University of Dayton Law Review in 2001. Mrs. Thompson began her legal career serving as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Fifth Judicial District Court in Carlsbad, New Mexico. After her clerkship, Mrs. Thompson joined New Mexico Legal Aid’s Native American Program and worked on the Santa Ana Pueblo. She represented Native American’s on a variety of legal issues in state court, tribal court, and before Administrative Agencies. After returning to Ohio in 2006, she worked for a law firm in Lancaster, Ohio where she practiced in the areas of domestic relations, juvenile law, personal injury, and civil litigation. Mrs. Thompson is licensed in New Mexico and Ohio.

Publications:

Application of the National Labor Relations Act to Indian Tribes: Preserving Indian Self-Government and Economic Security, 27 Dayton L. Rev. 189, (2001)


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