Biography
Throughout law school, Savannah strove to help others in any capacity she could. She successfully represented clients in administrative court to appeal against unemployment benefit denials. Savannah also spent two years working at a civil litigation firm, where she helped clients through the civil process during the hardest moments of their lives. Savannah cultivated her oral advocacy skills when she worked in a prosecutor’s office for a summer, where she handled daily hearings and three trials. This experience gave her the skills and confidence needed to negotiate her cases in her personal injury practice to acquire the best outcomes for her clients.
Savannah began her client-centric career long before law school. Prior to starting her legal career, Savannah was a personal trainer. Her day-to-day revolved around helping others improve their general health, move past injuries, and facilitate longevity. To this day, this client-centric value remains a key driver in Savannah’s representation of her personal injury clients.
Outside of her career, Savannah loves to read, hike, play sports, play board games, and spend time with her husband and three cats. She grew up in a rural area outside of Cleveland, Ohio, and after a brief stint in the south, she decided that the Midwest was the place for her. She moved to Madison in 2022 and fell in love with the city and community.
Education
- B.A., University of South Florida, 2021
- J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School, 2026
Bar Admissions
- Wisconsin State Bar, 2026
Accolades
- Summa Cum Laude - University of South Florida
- Graduate Honors - University of South Florida
- Dean’s List 2023 - University of Wisconsin Law School
- Pro Bono Distinction - University of Wisconsin Law School