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First Gerald W. VandeWalle Medal Awarded Retired Supreme Court Justice Dale Sandstrom received SBAND’s first Gerald W. VandeWalle medal, an award that recognizes individuals for their significant dedication and contributions to the administration of justice or the improvement of the judicial system. Sandstrom served a lengthy career in elected office in North Dakota. Beginning on the Public Service Commission (PSC) in the early 1980s and ending on the bench of the state’s Supreme Court in 2016, his dedication to the state spanned more than 33 years. Sandstrom graduated with his juris doctor in 1975 from the University of North Dakota School of Law and began as assistant attorney general under Attorney General Allen I. Olson, heading the Consumer Fraud and Antitrust Division. In 1981, Governor Olson named him State Securities Commissioner. In 1983, he was appointed to the PSC to fill a vacancy and was re-elected in 1984 and 1990. In 1992, he was elected to the Supreme Court and was re-elected to 10-year terms in 1996 and 2006. He retired from the Supreme Court on Dec. 31, 2016. Left to right, Charles DeMakis, Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle, Retired Justice Dale Sandstrom, Darcie Einarson, and Zack Pelham. With a focus on education, technology, and service, Sandstrom spent much of his career working to make the Court more accessible and better understood by the public. He was responsible for developing the Court’s website, as well as many of its resources, which created an ease of access to court information for members of the bar and the public. Sandstrom was nominated for this award by Justice Jerod Tufte, who now serves as chair of the Court Technology Committee. “Only now do I fully appreciate the countless hours and thoughtful leadership provided by Justice Sandstrom over the years. Although many remember the birthday emails from Justice Sandstrom, those were just a hint at the incredible automation system built and maintained by Justice Sandstrom behind the scenes to keep the court’s web presence up-to-date with so much information of value to lawyers, the press, and the general public,” says Tufte. Wick Corwin A uniquely qualified neutral: • • • • • Former trial judge and civil litigator 40 years of experience Persistent, empathetic and insightful Extensive ADR training Specializing in the mediation and arbitration of civil disputes “Superb job . . . a great service to the parties.” Steve Rufer - Fergus Falls, MN “Fine work.” Tom Traynor - Devils Lake, ND 701-541-0965 [email protected] SUMMER 2018 9