Woods Aitken is excited to announce that Sarah L. Carstensen has recently joined the firm, focusing her practice on labor and employment law.
Sarah represents public entities and private sector businesses on the full range of labor and employment law matters, including wage/hour regulations, Americans with Disabilities Act issues, Family and Medical Leave Act issues, employment contracts, employment discrimination, and union/management issues. In addition, she counsels clients on day-to-day personnel issues and provides training on a broad range of human resources topics.
“We feel very fortunate to have Sarah join us at the firm,” said Pamela Bourne, a managing partner at Woods Aitken. “She is an exceptional attorney and a great addition to our group.”
Prior to joining the firm, Sarah served the people of Hall County, Nebraska, for 18 years, most recently as Deputy County Attorney-Civil Division Lead. In this role, she handled County Board matters, personnel matters, tax equalization and review cases, inheritance tax matters, and assisted with union negotiations. During her legal career at Hall County, Sarah also served as Chief Deputy-Criminal Prosecution Division, where she prosecuted all types of criminal cases from minor misdemeanors to murder, negotiated plea agreements, and completed jury trials. She also served as attorney liaison for Veterans Treatment Court and Re-Entry Court.
Sarah received her J.D. from Creighton University School of Law, with an emphasis on Criminal Justice and Dispute Resolution. During law school, she received a CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Dispute Resolution. Sarah earned her B.A., magna cum laude, from Creighton University, where she majored in Political Science and Sociology.