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MarlaRose Gridley

Associate

MarlaRose Gridley is an associate attorney at the Santa Fe office of Hinkle Shanor LLP. After growing up in Albuquerque, Ms. Gridley attended the University of Mississippi and studied abroad in Quito, Ecuador. Ms. Gridley authored and published her thesis in May 2018, “The Yasuní ITT Initiative and the Creation of Global Green Sovereignty.”

Ms. Gridley received her juris doctorate from the University of Mississippi School of Law, where she graduated with honors. Prior to joining the Hinkle team, Ms. Gridley was a legal researcher for Professor Antonia Eliason at the University of Mississippi School of Law and a student attorney at the Mississippi Innocence Project.

 

Areas of Practice

  • Medical Negligence Defense

 

Professional Detail

Past Employment

  • University of Mississippi School of Law

    • Legal Research Intern (2021)

  • Mississippi Innocence Project

    • Student Attorney (2020)

  • Albuquerque District Attorney

    • Summer Intern (2020)


Education       

  • University of Mississippi School of Law, Oxford, Mississippi

    • J.D., Magna Cum Laude (2022) 

  • University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi

    • B.A. International Studies, Magna Cum Laude (2014 – 2018)

    • Minors in Arabic, Spanish, Intelligence and Security Studies

  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador (2017)


 Languages   

  • English

 

Professional Associations and memberships

Bar Admissions       

  • New Mexico, 2022

 

Publications and Presentations

“The Yasuní ITT Initiative and the Creation of Global Green Sovereignty” (Published May 2018)

 

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