Julia T. Stuebing, ’14, is an adjunct clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan Law School. She teaches Legal Practice.
Stuebing works as an attorney at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP in Ann Arbor. She has experience in all aspects of litigation. She focuses her insurance law practice on extra-contractual (bad faith) matters, property claims, liability insurance coverage matters, motor vehicle liability claims, and insurance agent errors and omissions claims. She also has experience providing employment advice.
In addition to working in private practice, Stuebing co-taught Michigan Law’s Research and Analysis in American Law course for LLM students in 2022 and 2023.
In the community, Stuebing mediates civil cases for the Dispute Resolution Center. She has served as a pro bono lawyer for the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund Name Change project. She also helps coach a local high school mock trial team.
Previously, she clerked for a Denver District Court judge and worked as a trial attorney at a Colorado law firm. She completed Michigan’s State Court Administrative Office-approved mediator training in 2012. She was a US Fulbright Fellow in Haifa, Israel, from 2010 to 2011.