Angie
is a trial lawyer with nearly
25 years of experience with a focus on representing physicians,
multi-specialty health systems, hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare
professionals in medical malpractice matters in North Dakota and Minnesota. A
strategic thinker, Angie serves her clients with dedication and works
collaboratively with clients to develop a shared litigation strategy to obtain
results so that her healthcare clients can remain focused on serving others.
Angie
has been recognized for her professionalism, preparation, and advocacy skills,
including attaining the AV Preeminent peer-review rating by Martindale-Hubbell;
being inducted as a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer
honorary society with membership limited to one-half of one percent of American
lawyers and by invitation only; and being elected into membership of the
American Board of Trial Advocates. Angie was first selected for inclusion with
the inaugural Great Plains Super Lawyers listing
in 2007, and has been included in all subsequent listings since that time, in
addition to regularly being included in The Best Lawyers in America since
2006.
In
addition to her advocacy at the trial court level, Angie also has experience
with appellate advocacy with notable cases on appeal including B.D.H. v.
Mickelson, 2010 ND 235, 792 N.W.2d 169, dismissing as a matter of law a
wrongful life claim against medical providers, and Hoffner v. Johnson, 2003 ND
79, 660 N.W.2d 909, upholding North Dakota’s statute of repose for medical
malpractice claims to constitutional challenges.
In
addition to advocacy, Angie’s health law practice includes counseling medical
providers on risk management and claims prevention; as an invited speaker,
addressing medical students, healthcare administration students, physician
groups and health systems, and attorneys; and representing providers in
professional board and licensing matters. As a qualified neutral under Rule 114
of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice and included on North Dakota’s
Neutral Roster maintained by the North Dakota Supreme Court Administrator’s
Office, Angie is available as a mediator in select cases in Minnesota and North
Dakota.
Angie
graduated summa
cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of North
Dakota with a B.A. in Political Science and with distinction from the
University of North Dakota School of Law, where she earned Order of the Coif
designation for her academic achievement and Order of the Barristers
recognition for her advocacy skills. She also served as Symposium Editor for
the University of North Dakota Law Review. While in private
practice at the firm, Angie also taught as an adjunct instructor at the
University of North Dakota School of Law in the areas of legal writing and
appellate advocacy.
Before
joining the firm, Angie clerked for then Chief Justice Gerald W. VandeWalle, of the North Dakota
Supreme Court, and for Judge David S. Doty, of the U.S. District Court in
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
At
the firm, Angie has
chaired the Litigation Practice Group and has served as an elected officer and member of
Vogel Law Firm’s management team. She was included in Prairie Business’s Top 25
Women in Business in 2022.
Angie
and her husband, Winston, are both proud natives of Cando, North Dakota, and
have two children. Angie enjoys seizing the day and spending time with family,
taking in Minnesota lakes country on the shores of Lake Lida, making the
occasional culinary experiment, traveling, and planning the next family
adventure.