Rachel Estelle began their work experience as a Web Marketing Intern at Quicken Loans in 2009. Rachel then worked as a Student Attorney at the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Project in 2012. In the same year, they also served as a Legal Intern at the Law Offices of Stacey Dinser-Hohl. In 2013, they worked as a Legal Intern at Sommers Schwartz PC and later became an Associate Attorney at Biddinger & Estelle, PC, specializing in estate planning and elder law. Rachel also served as a Teaching Assistant at Thomas M. Cooley Law School from 2010 to 2013. Rachel then joined the Washtenaw County Trial Court as an Intern in 2013. Rachel'smost recent position was at the Bank of Ann Arbor, where they held the role of Vice President & Trust Officer, responsible for administering fiduciary and investment management accounts.
Rachel Estelle earned a Juris Doctor degree from Cooley Law School, where they studied from 2010 to 2013. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from Central Michigan University in 2010, majoring in History, Social Sciences, Legal Studies, and Business Administration. In addition to their formal education, Rachel Estelle has obtained certifications including Certified Elder Law Attorney from the NATIONAL ELDER LAW FOUNDATION, as well as Elder Law Certificate and Probate & Estate Certificate from the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Michigan.
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