Sadie Betting

Associate


Sadie Betting is an associate attorney in the firm’s Product Liability and Class Actions practice group. She leverages her considerable litigation experience to craft strategies that effectively navigate cases through trial and appellate proceedings.

Sadie’s practice focuses on product liability, and she has represented automotive and corporate entities in pleadings, discovery, and dispositive motions. Her detail-oriented approach enables her to craft dynamic narratives that tell the client’s story.

Sadie maintains an active pro bono practice and was named a Justice John Paul Stevens Fellow for her work representing clients in habeas proceedings during law school. She serves on multiple committees for local bar organizations.

During law school, Sadie was an Articles Editor on the Minnesota Law Review and served as a judicial extern for the Honorable John F. Docherty, United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Minnesota. Sadie also competed as a core member of the University of Minnesota’s National Health Law Moot Court and Texas Young Lawyers Association Mock Trial teams. Always looking ahead at the development of the law, Sadie worked as a research assistant and studied the burgeoning impact of AI on tort claims.

    • University of Minnesota Law School, J.D.
    • University of Minnesota, B.A., with distinction
  • Bar Admissions

    • Minnesota
  • Court Admissions

    • U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota

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