Jane Fisher-Byrialsen is a founding partner of Fisher & Byrialsen, PLLC. She has extensive trial and litigation experience in state and federal courts. Fisher-Byrialsen attended Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she graduated Cum Laude in 1999, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She went on to graduate from George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC in 2003. In law school, she was President of the Criminal Law Society and received the John F. Evans Award for excellence in trial advocacy. While in law school, she attended Oxford University’s International Human Rights Program in Oxford, England. Before becoming a partner at Fisher & Byrialsen, PLLC, she worked as a public defender at the New York Legal Aid Society from 2005 to 2008. Prior to joining the Legal Aid Society, she was a law clerk for two years for the Honorable Gerald I. Fisher, presiding judge of the Superior Court of Washington, DC.