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Kristin Haberman

Kristin is an attorney-shareholder with 114 year-old law firm of Einhaus, Mattison, Carver & Haberman, P.A., practicing in the areas of estate planning, real estate, and business transactions.  Kristin graduated from high school in Jackson, Minnesota, attended Arizona State
University in Tempe, Arizona for two years, attained a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her Juris Doctor degree from Hamline University School of Law. 

 

Out of law school, she worked as a top executive in her parents’ software development and Internet Service Provider company in Rochester, Minnesota, until they sold the business.  She then opened her own law practice in Owatonna, attempting to practice part-time, while raising four children.  In 2010, the good attorneys of her current firm approached her to join them in practice, and one year later she was “made partner.”

Kristin is 31-years married to her Jackson high school sweetheart, Patrick, dentist and co-owner of Owatonna Dental Care, LLC.  Together they have four children.  Madeleine is a newer practicing attorney at Kristin’s law firm and a newlywed to David Antwi.  Mitchell is a dentist in Minneapolis, and his wife, Jenny, is an occupational therapist practicing in her former Richfield School District.  Mackenzie left for college in Arizona and didn’t come back, but maintains her hometown roots by landing a job with Federated Insurance in Glendale, Arizona, as a claims representative.  Michael is in his 5 th year of college at the University of Minnesota – Duluth in its electrical engineering program.  He bartends at Dubh Linn Irish Brew Pub and claims he’s living his best life ever this summer.

Much of Kristin’s free time is spent training for road races and golfing.  She’s run Grandma’s Marathon 15 times, Boston Marathon twice, and a good number of other local and travel races.  Patrick and Kristin took up golf about six years ago at the Waseca Lakeside Golf Club and spend almost every Saturday and Sunday playing a round.  Fall is spent tailgating at the University of Minnesota football games and attending one travel-away game, and watching Vikings games with the neighbors in someone’s garage.  Kristin really enjoys their annual
“Family 4 th ” tradition with her parents, siblings, and their children in Okoboji, Iowa, and her husband’s annual family gatherings of “cousin camping” at local campgrounds with his parents, siblings, and children.

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