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Admitted: 2007, Idaho; U.S. District Court, District of Idaho; Nez Perce Tribal Court; Coeur d' Alene Tribal Court Law School: Washington College of Law, J.D. Member: Idaho State Bar; Second District Bar Association (Vice President, 2008-2009; President, 2009-); Idaho Trial Lawyers Association, Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. (Board member, 2008-) Biography: Karin Seubert joined the firm of Keeton and Tait in 2007 after graduating from the Washington College of Law at American University in Washington, D.C. the same year, the University of Maryland at College Park in 2001, and Wake Forest University in 1999. Her practice focuses on family law, real estate, wills, probate and general litigation. Born: Hartford, Connecticut, September 29, 1977
She is licensed to practice in Idaho, the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho, Nez Perce Tribal Court, and Coeur d'Alene Tribal Court. Since joining Keeton and Tait, Ms. Seubert has been active in the legal profession and currently serves as the President of the Second District Bar Association, which includes Nez Perce, Latah, Clearwater, Idaho and Lewis Counties. Additionally, she has served on the State Board of Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. since 2008. In addition to her professional activities, Ms. Seubert is actively involved with several local civic organizations. She is a member of the board of Family Promise of Lewis-Clark Valley, Inc. and the secretary of the Lewiston Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee. Ms. Seubert was a legal intern at Keeton and Tait and Idaho Legal Aid Services in the summer of 2006 and has prior legal experience with the District of Columbia Public Defender Service. Before pursuing her law degree, Ms. Seubert was a project manager for an affordable housing organization in Washington, DC, and managed the development and financing organization of multiple real estate projects. Additionally, she worked with various community development and community investment organizations in the Washington, DC area. Ms. Seubert is married to Adam Seubert, formerly of Cottonwood, and they reside in Lewiston, Idaho.
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