Madison J. Gaffney is an associate attorney at Lockridge Grindal Nauen, where her practice focuses on antitrust litigation.
Before entering private practice, Maddie clerked for Judge Gail T. Kulick of Minnesota’s Seventh Judicial District and went on to be an associate attorney at Hennepin County Adult Representation Services.
Maddie earned her bachelor’s degree from Hamline University in 2020 and her Juris Doctorate and Master of Environmental Law and Policy from Vermont Law School in 2023. While in law school, she served on the Moot Court Advisory Committee, was a semi-finalist of Harvard University’s 2023 Animal Law Moot Court Competition, and worked as a Symposium Editor of Vermont Law Review. Her Note, Only Bilateral Agreements Can Stop Wildfires: Why Diplomacy Through the U.S.—Canada Air Quality Agreement is a Solution for Wildfire-Related Transboundary Pollution, was published in the Vermont Law Review. She has since authored additional legal journal publications
PRACTICE AREAS
EDUCATION
Hamline University, 2020 Vermont Law School, 2023
BAR ADMISSIONS
Massachusetts Minnesota U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota
Publications
- Vermont Law Review | 2023 Only Bilateral Agreements Can Stop Wildfires: Why Diplomacy Through the U.S.–Canada Air Quality Agreement Is a Solution for Wildfire-Related Transboundary Pollution
- Policy POV: Why Canada is in the hot seat and how to accelerate wildfire prevention and mitigation
- 2022 Vermont Law Review Symposium: Crossing State Lines: Interstate Gambling and the Interplay Between Federal and State Lines.
- SJC Gives Shot in The Arm for Commercial Solar Developments Under Local Zoning – Update from McGregor Legere & Stevens PC,
- New EPA Advisories Set limits on “Forever Chemicals” as studies link PFAS to Serious Health and Environmental Hams,
