Background
Lynn Chaloupka, Maren was born on April 16, 1970 in Augusta, Georgia, United States.
Lynn Chaloupka, Maren was born on April 16, 1970 in Augusta, Georgia, United States.
University of Virginia (1990). University of Nebraska at Lincoln (Bachelor of Arts, 1991). Emory University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1995).
Worked at Harding, Shultz & Downs (Lincoln, North-East) specializing in General, Appellate and Trial Practice before Federal Courts, Departments and Agencies, Administrative, Agricultural, Banking, Bankruptcy, Business, Casualty Insurance, Civil, Condemnation, Condominium, Communications, Corporate and Commercial, Criminal, Employment and Labor Law, Family Law, General Negligence, Insurance, Interstate Commerce, Interstate Land Sales, Malpractice, Medical Legal, Motor Carrier, Municipal, Pension and Profit Sharing, Probate, Products Liability, Real Estate, Reorganizations, Securities, Sports, Tax, Transportation, Utilities and Workers Compensation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1995, Georgia. 1996, Nebraska, United States.
District Court, District of Nebraska and United States.
Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit. Member: Emory Moot Court Society.
Emory Moot Court Special Teams, 1993-1994. Quarterfinalist, National First Amendment Moot Court Competition, 1994.
Judicial Clerk to Chief Justice C. Thomas White, Nebraska Supreme Court, 1995-1996.
Member: Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys. American Trial Lawyers Association. Harding, Shultz & Downs was founded in 1957 and has offices in Denver, Colorado and Lincoln, Nebraska.
Harding, Shultz & Downs has 22 lawyers (8 in Denver and 14 in Lincoln).
In Nebraska, Harding, Shultz & Downs is dominant in representing public and private clients in labor relations and employment matters. The Denver office has strong business, real estate, labor and employment, and environmental practices.
The business practice services emerging companies and growth-oriented established businesses, real estate development and mortgage lending. Both offices have significant litigation practices, focusing on complex, commercial, and personal injury litigation.
In addition, both offices handle real estate and estate planning matters.
Member: Emory Moot Court Society. Emory Moot Court Special Teams, 1993-1994. Quarterfinalist, National First Amendment Moot Court Competition, 1994.
Judicial Clerk to Chief Justice C. Thomas White, Nebraska Supreme Court, 1995-1996.
Member: Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys. American Trial Lawyers Association.