KathrynZoller

Kathryn Z. Stegink

Attorney
Grand Rapids, MI

I have always loved reading and writing. Being able to practice both skills is actually a big reason why I chose to become a lawyer in the first place. It’s wonderful when I can apply my research and writing skills to solve clients’ problems or answer their questions and help them learn more about the law.

In my free time, I enjoy reading novels, painting, and visiting museums. I also love supporting the Michigan Wolverines as well as the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, unless they are playing Michigan.

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University of Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame, Indiana 2020
Honors: Magna Cum Laude

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 2017
Honors: With Honors

State Bar of Michigan
Member

Grand Rapids Bar Association
Member

Women Lawyers Association of Michigan
Member

Women Lawyers v. Judges Charity Softball Game Committee
Member

Selected for inclusion in Grand Rapids Magazine’s 2024-2025 Top Lawyers

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