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  Meyer, Helen M.
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NameHelen M. Meyer
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Born February 24, 1954 (70 years)
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InfoHelen Meyer earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work at the University of Minnesota. She earned her J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law and then worked for 20 years as a civil trial lawyer and mediator. She co-founded Pritzker & Meyer in 1987 and established Meyer and Associates in 1996.

Certified as a civil trial specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and the Minnesota State Bar Association, past board member of the Minnesota State Board of Legal Certification and the Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association. Held leadership positions with the State Bar Association and Academy of Certified Trial Lawyers.

Served for three and one-half years on Governor Ventura’s Judicial Merit Selection Commission, assisting him in the appointment of over 60 trial court judges and 5 appellate level judges.

Appointed by Governor Ventura as an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court in June of 2002. Took the oath of her office on August 5, 2002.


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I:0Greg ( 0.0000 points)
Tue, April 5, 2016 07:35:41 PM UTC0:00
That she was going to be a Supreme Court Justice!

 
D:1RP ( 5506.7227 points)
Tue, April 5, 2016 07:42:51 PM UTC0:00
Where was that suggested?

 
D:1RP ( 5506.7227 points)
Wed, April 6, 2016 03:20:31 PM UTC0:00
She was a member of the Minnesota Judicial Merit Selection Commission which makes recommendations for judges in 1999.

 
I:0Greg ( 5506.7227 points)
Wed, April 13, 2016 10:37:44 PM UTC0:00
Why did she resign in 2012 with Four years left in her term as a Minnesota Supreme Court Justice?

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  11/02/2010 MN Supreme Court - Associate Justice 2 Won 58.01% (+16.22%)
  11/02/2004 MN Supreme Court - Associate Justice 5 Won 99.25% (+98.50%)
  06/06/2002 MN Supreme Court - Associate Justice 2 - Appoitment Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
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