Eckland & Blando is excited to announce the addition of Kenya Holderbecker, our firm’s newest associate attorney.
Kenya brings a passion for litigation and thrives in fast-paced environments where strategy and creative problem solving come together. She enjoys working with clients to craft practical solutions to complex problems and challenges, particularly in the areas of employment law, business litigation, mass torts, religious freedoms, and constitutional questions.
Kenya graduated cum laude from the University of St. Thomas School of Law, where she gained both law journal and moot court experience. After law school, she clerked for Judge Matthew E. Johnson of the Minnesota Court of Appeals, where she gained invaluable insight into persuasive legal advocacy and how judges make decisions. In 2026, she will begin a second judicial clerkship, this time for Magistrate Judge David T. Schultz of the United States District Court, District of Minnesota.
Please join us in welcoming Kenya to our growing team!