Carolyn Clark practices general civil litigation with an interest in environmental law.

While in law school, Carolyn worked for Vermont Natural Resources Council and Advocates for the West. In both roles, Carolyn focused on wildlife conservation and forestry management. After law school, Carolyn moved to Alaska and clerked for the Honorable Presiding Judge Thomas Matthews of the Alaska Third District Superior Court and for the Honorable David Nesbett.

After finishing her clerkships, Carolyn moved back to Michigan and worked for a firm that specializes in plaintiff’s side environmental class actions. Now at GRSM, Carolyn is back in Alaska and working on generalized civil matters.

Admissions

  • Alaska

Education

  • J.D., Vermont Law School, 2022
    • Master’s in Environmental Law and Policy
  • B.A., Communication and Business double major, Alma College, 2018