Minha represents clients in business litigation matters, including complex commercial disputes, restrictive covenants and trade secrets, and design and construction. Her experience extends to all stages of litigation, ranging from initial client counseling and fact investigation to dispositive motion practice to preparation for appeal.
Minha earned her J.D. from the University of Kansas School of Law, where she was elected to the Order of the Coif and served as the executive comments editor for the Kansas Law Review. She earned her undergraduate degree in economics and political science from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Minha concentrates her pro bono practice on asylum matters. During law school, she conducted research on border policy and asylum restrictions as a research assistant. She published an article outlining strategies to strengthen domestic violence-based asylum claims in the Kansas Law Review. At Shook, she continues to represent asylum seekers fleeing persecution through Shook’s Afghan Asylum Project.
Presentations and Publications
Co-Presenter, The Role of AI in Employment Processes, The Missouri Bar, Vol. 80 No.5, September 2024.
Co-Presenter, Artificial Intelligence in the Global Employment Context: Practical and Innovative Insights, 21st Annual Update of the Law CLE Webinar, June 6, 2024.
Co-Author, Three Steps For-Profit Employers Should Take in Light of FTC Noncompete Rule, J.D. Supra, May 20, 2024.
Presenter, Artificial Intelligence, Interact Global Employment Law Forum, Shook, Hard & Bacon Webinar, March 28, 2024.
Author, ‘Build Back Better’: Domestic Violence-Based Asylum After the ‘Death to Asylum’ Rule, 70 Kansas Law Review, 561, 2022.