Jasmine Marchwinski

Jasmine Marchwinski


JASMINE MARCHWINSKI is The Dillon Law Group’s Associate Attorney. In June of 2020 Jasmine joined the firm as a Law Clerk / Paralegal. Her hard work and zealous advocacy have paved the way for the success she has seen in her current position.


Before pursuing law school, Jasmine graduated with high honors from Michigan State University while participating in the Political Science Scholars Program. During her undergraduate years, Jasmine gained work experience at Farough & Associates, Ingham County 30th Judicial Circuit Court, and Ingham County Probate Court.


Jasmine graduated magna cum laude with her Juris Doctorate from the Michigan State University College of Law. While enrolled in law school, Jasmine worked for both The Dillon Law Group and the Honorable David W. McKeague at the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. In addition to these responsibilities, as well as her full-time curriculum as a law student, Jasmine made the most of her academic career by writing for the Michigan State University International Law Review, competing in Moot Court, working in the Housing Law Clinic, and participating in the Michigan Leadership Initiative Program.


Originally from Sterling Heights, Michigan, Jasmine currently resides in Brighton,

Michigan, with her husband, Adam, and Calico kitten, Chai. In her free time, Jasmine enjoys cycling, trying new restaurants, and traveling whenever possible.

  • Michigan State University College of Law, J.D.
  • Michigan State University, B.A.

  • State Bar of Michigan
  • Federal Bar Association
  • Ingham County Bar Association
  • Clinton County Bar Association
  • Ionia County Bar Association
  • Livingston County Bar Association

  • Magna Cum laude
  • Articles Editor - Michigan State University International Law Review
  • MSU Law Dean’s Honors List: Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020
  • Jasmine Shafquat, The World Health Organization Has Global Guidelines on Handling Cells, Tissue, Blood and Semen – So Why Is Breast Milk Left in the Dark? 29 Mich. St. Int'l L. Rev. 139

  • Federal Defense
  • Sex Crimes
  • Violent Crimes
  • Drug and Alcohol Offenses
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody

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