Elsa Krize

Elsa Krize is a legal assistant at Goldenberg Lauricella. She joined our firm in 2023 after graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She is currently assigned to the Philips CPAP litigation and has provided integral assistance on many other cases at our firm.

 

 1. When did you know you wanted to work in the legal field and why? 

I’ve had a strong sense of fairness and justice since childhood, and that manifested into an interest in social justice in young adulthood. In college, I learned how public policy and law can impact people’s daily lives and serve as a mechanism to create change. This solidified for me that law was the right path where I could culminate my passions and practical skills while doing meaningful work. 

2. Who has influenced you the most? 

My parents have influenced me most. They are extremely hardworking and intelligent people and have taught me invaluable lessons about life that I take with me both personally and professionally.

 3. What appealed to you about joining Goldenberg Lauricella? 

How client-oriented the firm is. From my first conversations with the attorneys, I could distinguish that this was not a firm that puts profits over people. The guiding principle in our work is to keep our clients’ stories at the forefront, and each member of our staff makes every effort to go above and beyond for our clients. 

 4. Why are you passionate about law? 

My passion for law stems from a deep-seated belief in the importance of justice and accountability. There is no better feeling than helping clients navigate a very complex and overwhelming process to obtain the best possible outcome. 

5. What are your hobbies outside of work? 

I love living in the Twin Cities. I try to take advantage of all the Metro Area has to offer: restaurants, breweries, festivals, farmers markets, professional sports games. Besides being a patron of the Twin Cities, I also love golfing, kayaking, paddle boarding, cooking, and just spending quality time with friends and family.