MacKenzie J. Breitenstein graduated valedictorian from Rochester Community High School in 2003. She went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors in History and German from Hanover College in 2007. She then attended Drake University Law School. While attending Drake, Mrs. Breitenstein served on the editorial board of the Drake Law Review, was named the 2009-2010 Iowa Supreme Court Scholar, and was awarded the 2010 American Law Institute-American Bar Association Scholarship & Leadership Award. She graduated from Drake University Law School in 2010 with highest honors and as a member of the Order of the Coif. Mrs. Breitenstein is now admitted to practice law in Indiana and before the U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Districts of Northern and Southern Indiana.
MacKenzie Breitenstein is also a published author. She has written two articles concerning problems in real property law, bankruptcy law, and lending law:
MacKenzie J. Breitenstein, The Ideal Homestead Exemption: Avoiding Asset Conversion and Fraud but Still Protecting Dependents, 58 Drake L. Rev. 1121 (2010).
Justice David Baker & MacKenzie J. Breitenstein, History Repeats Itself: Why Interest Rate Caps Pave the Way for the Return of the Loan Sharks, 127 Banking L.J. 581 (2010).
- Fulton County Bar Association
- Indiana Public Defender Council
- Business Builders Chapter of BNI
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