Jessica Dillon

Jessica Dillon

Jessica Dillon was born and raised in Juneau, and is a third generation Alaskan. She received her undergraduate degree from Santa Clara University in 2001. After Jessica’s undergraduate studies, she worked as a legislative aide for the Alaska state legislature, and volunteered internationally teaching English. Jessica received her J.D. (summa cum laude) from Michigan State University with a concentration in Public Law & Regulation. Jessica started her law career as a law clerk for the Hon. Morgan Christen, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court in Anchorage.

Jessica’s areas of practice include natural resource law, municipal law, commercial fisheries, administrative law, corporate law, and business law. Jessica is admitted to the Alaska State Bar and the United States District Court for the District of Alaska.

Jessica served on the board of directors for southeast Alaska homeless shelters and the assembly international relations advisory committee. She is currently a member of Alaska Bar Association Law Related Education Committee and Tutors Committee, Young Lawyers Section, and she serves as an advisor for the Anchorage Youth Court.

Jessica’s other interests include fishing, skiing, running, and traveling.

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