Ms. Schneider started with the Rosen Law Firm in 2018 as a paralegal specializing in complex litigation, including document analysis, case organization, database management and trial support work. Her experience includes analysis and support in catastrophic accidents, personal injury, insurance defense, and construction defect cases.
Ms. Schneider was born and raised in Southern Oregon where she earned her associate degree and moved to the Portland Metro area to pursue her passion of the law. She holds a B.S. degree in Political Science.
Ms. Schneider was admitted to Lewis and Clark Law School in 2019. In her eagerness to practice the law, she has been on an accelerated track in law school and instead of earning her J.D. in the typical three years, she is set to do so in just two years. She is a court certified law student and has received Oregon Supreme Court approval to appear in court on behalf of clients. Her studies have earned her Honors and she will graduate in August 2021.
Ms. Schneider was the Military Liaison for the National Federal Paralegal Association, as well as a member of the Oregon Paralegal Association, where she served on the Pro Bono Committee. She also volunteers with the Classroom Law Project to help enrich the lives of young students through legal knowledge and each summer invests a week of her vacation to be a counselor at Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp for young adults with disabilities.
• Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon
o J.D. Anticipated 2021
• Portland State University, Portland, Oregon
o B.S. Political Science, 2018
• National Federal Paralegal Association, Member
and Military Liaison, 2015
• Oregon Paralegal Association, 2015
• Oregon Supreme Court Law Student Appearance
Certification, 2021