- Posted March 26, 2012
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Monday Profile: Kristina Fisk
Kristina M. Fisk is a co-founding partner of Inosencio & Fisk, PLLC. Her practice areas include business, construction, real estate, contracts, collections (debtor and creditor), personal injury, and trademarks and service marks.
Fisk received her bachelor's degree in political science from Central Michigan University and her J.D. from Michigan State University, Detroit College of Law, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and earned the Jurisprudence Award in construction law.
Then in 2003, she joined the Law Office of Bruce A. Inosencio, Jr., PLLC, as an associate attorney. Six years later, Inosencio and Fisk formed Inosencio & Fisk, PLLC.
Fisk is a member of and has held offices in both the Jackson County Bar Association and the Jackson Junior Welfare League. She is general counsel for the Jackson Commercial Contractors Association. Fisk and her husband of nearly 11 years, Aaron Fisk, reside in Pleasant Lake.
By Jo Mathis
Legal News
Necessary extravagance? Microbrewed beer. My husband is a homebrewer, so we have a need for good beer. Our favorite microbrewery is Darkhorse Brewing Company in Marshall.
What is your most treasured possession? Though not really possessions, I would say family and close friends. Life would be boring and empty without both. Aaron and I are lucky to both have large families and we have close friends we have literally grown into adults with.
When and where were you happiest? In 2011, my husband and I traveled to Ireland with another couple to celebrate our mutual milestone anniversaries. Being on vacation, in a beautiful and welcoming country with my husband and close friends was perfect.
Greatest achievement: My marriage, without question. I am lucky enough to have married my best friend.
What advice would you give law school students? Before I started my first year, someone told me to work and study hard during the school week so I could take weekends off. I did, and believe it kept me level-headed and relatively stress-free. It was great advice.
What would be your ideal job? I think I already have it. But I really enjoyed law school and might like to teach at a law school one day.
What is something most people don't know about you? I grew up in Alaska. I was your typical Alaskan kid--on the ski slopes all winter, fishing and camping in the summer.
Who is your favorite character of fiction? I hate to admit this, but, Harry Potter. J.K. Rowling has an imagination I can only dream of. The Harry Potter books were fantastic.
Favorite drink: An ice cold Coke or a Crooked Tree IPA from Darkhorse Brewing Company.
Where would you like to be when you're 90? Well, having been retired for 35 years by then, wishful thinking, I know...I hope to be enjoying a game of golf a few times a week and still traveling the world with my husband.
Published: Mon, Mar 26, 2012
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