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Minnesota Minneapolis Kennedy & Graven, Chartered attorney Skoby, Rhonda M.
  • Lawyer name:Skoby, Rhonda M.
  • Address:470 U.S. Bank Plaza 200 South 6th StreetMinneapolis,MN
  • Phone:(612) 337-9283
  • Fax:612-337-9310
  • PostalCode:55402 -1458
  • WebSite:http://www.kennedy-graven.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Municipal Bonds Economic Development and Redevelopment Financing Transactions Public Finance

Minnesota MinneapolisKennedy & Graven, Chartered attorney Skoby, Rhonda M. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Municipal Bonds Economic Development and Redevelopment Financing Transactions Public Finance ,Public Finance, State & Municipal Bonds & Financing,Kennedy & Graven, Chartered

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  • Rhonda Skoby is a shareholder?at Kennedy & Graven, Chartered, practicing in the areas of public finance, economic development and redevelopment, and financing transactions.? Rhonda joined Kennedy and Graven in 2008 and is admitted to the bar in Minnesota and North Dakota.

    Rhonda graduated magna cum laude in 2006 from?the University of St. Thomas School of Law.? While in law school, Rhonda served as the Notes and Comments Editor of the University of St. Thomas Law Journal and clerked in the Education Division of the Minnesota Attorney General's Office.? After law school, she clerked at the Minnesota Court of Appeals for the Honorable Christopher Dietzen from 2006-2007 and the Honorable Wilhelmina Wright and the Honorable Randolph Peterson from 2007-2008.

    A native of West Fargo, North Dakota,?Rhonda attended Hamline University in Saint Paul where she received a double major in Management and English, graduating cum laude in 2000.? During and after college, Rhonda worked at the Minnesota Independent School Forum, where she served as a program coordinator, communications associate, and director of development.

    Rhonda and her husband, Jason, live in Saint Paul.? She serves on the Board of the Tempo program of the Minnesota Opera?and volunteers on behalf of the alumni associations of both her college and law school.? Her other interests include travel and the outdoors.

    Rhonda has this to say about her practice:

    At Kennedy & Graven, we view public finance as a collaborative process.? The underwriter, the issuer, municipality and borrower all work together to get the deal done, for the betterment of our cities and counties.? This spirit, combined with Kennedy & Graven's expertise in municipal law, tax law, and securities regulation, allows us to serve our clients effectively and efficiently.

  • Minnesota, 2006 North Dakota, 2012

  • National Association of Bond Lawyers (Member) Ramsey County Bar Association (Member) Minnesota State Bar Association (Member) American Bar Association (Member)

  • University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May, 2006Juris DoctorHonors: magna cum laudeHonors: Law Journal: Notes & Comments Editor Hamline University, St. Paul, MN, May, 2000B.A., English and ManagementHonors: cum laude

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