Sarah Stull
Hoover Krepelka, LLP | San Jose, California, United States
A lawyer since 2020
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Born and raised in Marin County, Sarah Stull navigated her academic journey to George Mason University, where she clinched a Bachelor of Science in Criminology, Law, and Society. Her college years were marked by active engagement with legal aid, offering her services to the marginalized sectors through her roles at both the Public Defender’s Service in D.C. and the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office. Alongside, she shepherded young adults in community service endeavors under the aegis of Jewish Family and Children’s Services.
The lure of law school saw Stull returning to the Bay Area, eventually securing a Juris Doctorate from Santa Clara University's School of Law in 2019. Her law school trajectory included a stint as a Judicial Intern at the Family Justice Center of Santa Clara County Superior Court. This stint steered her interest towards family law, intrigued by its multifaceted legal dimensions.
Her legal odyssey continued at the Workers’ Rights Clinic of the Katherine & George Alexander Community Law Center, advocating for individuals grappling with employment and labor issues. Furthermore, Stull imparted her knowledge to the young minds at Latino College Preparatory Academy in San Jose, focusing on conflict resolution and career mentoring.
Her professional tenure at Hoover Krepelka, LLP began in January 2018 as a Law Clerk, dovetailing her law school education. Upon clearing the California Bar Exam in July 2019, she ascended to a Post-Bar Law Clerk and, following her bar success in November 2019, evolved into an Associate Attorney at the firm. Her commitment and prowess were acknowledged in April 2023, elevating her to Senior Associate Attorney.
Outside the courtroom, Stull cherishes moments with her family and her Australian Shepherds, savoring the scenic allure of the Bay Area and indulging in literary pursuits, always keen on discovering new reads and landscapes.
Her legal acumen is recognized by the California Bar, where she is a licensed practitioner. Her educational background boasts a J.D. from Santa Clara University, where she was lauded with the Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Alternative Dispute Resolution, and a B.S. from George Mason University, with a focus on Criminology, Law, and Society, and a minor in Criminal Justice and Recidivism.