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Minnesota judge loved creating families in adoption work

Minnesota judge loved creating families in adoption work Worth Knowing: Thomas H. Carey served as both an arbiter and advocate in a career that spanned several areas of law. He died April 15, 2021, at the age of 84 Written By: Matthew Guerry | × Thomas H. Carey Editor s note: Each week reporter Matthew Guerry shares the life stories of residents of Minnesota or the Dakotas who have died recently. Maybe you don t know them, but their stories are worth knowing. If you have a suggestion for someone to be featured, email mguerry@forumcomm.com or call 651-321-4314. Scott Seiler sent out a flurry of job applications after he graduated from law school in 1993.

Minnesota judge loved creating families in adoption work

Minnesota judge loved creating families in adoption work
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Thomas H. Carey, age 84, of rural Biwabik (Lake Eshquaguma) died Thursday, April 15, 2021, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth, Minn. He was born March 21, 1937, in Minneapolis, Minn., to Howard and Vivian “Bim” Carey. He married the love of his life and high school sweetheart, Geraldine “Gerry” Helen Killian, on Sept. 14, 1957. He was a well-known jurist, fierce litigator, outdoorsman, and family man who made a profound impact on many lives. In 1955, Judge Carey graduated from De LaSalle High School in Minneapolis followed by a short tour in the Army. After release from the Army, he obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Law from William Mitchell College of Law followed by a Juris Doctorate from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 1964. Between 1964 and 1986, he served as a well-known civil trial attorney for the Trenti, and Cope & Peterson Law Firms of Virginia. After establishing his reputation as a tough, but fair-minded litigator, Tom was se

AccessLex Institute Surpasses $1,000,000 in Scholarship Awards through its MAX by AccessLex® Personal Finance Program

AccessLex Institute Surpasses $1,000,000 in Scholarship Awards through its MAX by AccessLex® Personal Finance Program News provided by Share this article Share this article WEST CHESTER, Pa., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  For the fourth year in a row, legal education nonprofit AccessLex Institute held its MAX by AccessLex Grand Prize Scholarship Drawing, awarding $270,000 to nine current law students. Since launching the MAX personal finance program in 2017, the organization has handed out over $1 million in scholarships to students who have completed lessons and activities designed to maximize the knowledge gain and behavior change essential to making sound financial decisions while in school – and throughout their lives.

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