Landye Bennett Blumstein Announces Two New Associates
The Anchorage law partnership of Landye Bennett Blumstein is adding two new Associates.
Ambriel C. Sandone will focus her practice on Alaska Native law, litigation, corporate and business law, and real estate development and transactions.
Sandone was born and raised in Wasilla. She studied at the University of Oregon School of Law, where she also tutored law students in Oregon’s Legal Research and Writing Program and served as co-director of the Native American Law Students Association and executive editor of the Oregon Law Review. Sandone clerked for Alaska Supreme Court Chief Justice Daniel E. Winfree from 2020 to 2021.
Casey K. Gilmore will focus her practice on Alaska Native Law, corporate and tribal law, civil litigation, real estate development and transactions, bankruptcy, collections, and creditor’s rights.
Gilmore was born and raised in Anchorage. She studied at the Willamette University College of Law & Atkinson Graduate School of Management, where she was a writer and editor-in-chief for Willamette Law Online. Casey clerked for Anchorage Superior Court Judge Peter Ramgren from 2020 to 2021.