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Bose McKinney & Evans LLP
Jackson Schroeder has quickly made a name for himself as a new partner in the Bose McKinney & Evans LLP environmental law and environmental litigation groups. Schroeder, who was unanimously elected partner in December, focuses on administrative, environmental and complex civil litigation. Despite being early in his career, he already has a track record for navigating complicated administrative and environmental regulatory frameworks to achieve positive outcomes for his clients. Schroeder has always been interested in science and the environment and minored in biology at Wabash College. While at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, he took many environmental law classes and was involved in the school’s Environmental Legal Society and also a national environmental law moot court competition. “I am comfortable with the responsibility of taking the lead on cases, deciding litigation strategy and owning the consequences of those decisions,” he said.
Givebacks: volunteer moot court judge, Wabash College
First job: server in a Wabash College dining hall
Motivation: “I knew smart, respectable people who were lawyers, and lawyers have played important roles throughout history. I knew lawyers helped people and solved problems. I wanted to challenge myself intellectually while helping people.”
How he got here: “I have had an interest in science and the environment since a young age,” Schroeder said. He had internships in forest ecology and parasitology as an undergraduate at Wabash.
10-year-old self: “[He’d be] impressed by the height of the building I work in.”
Favorite de-stressors: lifting weights•
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