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Triniti Davis

Triniti Davis

Legal Assitant

Minnesota

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Triniti Davis serves as a Legal Assistant at Minnesota Construction Law Services, where she provides essential litigation and conciliation support to help keep cases moving efficiently and accurately. As a key member of the MNCLS team, Triniti also serves as backup support for advisory work, phones, and mailing, ensuring that both clients and attorneys receive seamless, dependable assistance throughout every stage of a matter.

Triniti brings a strong academic foundation and a genuine passion for the legal field to her role. With a deep interest in litigation and the legal process, she is actively preparing for law school and values the hands-on experience MNCLS provides as she builds her legal career. She enjoys supporting attorneys behind the scenes and takes pride in contributing to work that helps contractors and clients navigate complex legal matters with confidence.

Originally from Virginia, Triniti relocated to Minnesota in 2025 and is still getting accustomed to the snow and cold temperatures, but she has quickly embraced the collaborative and supportive culture at MNCLS. Known for being outgoing, dependable, and detail-oriented, she thrives in a healthy team environment and enjoys working closely with her coworkers to deliver high-quality service to clients.

Outside of the office, Triniti is a dedicated dancer with over 11 years of training, primarily in ballet, modern, and hip hop. She is also a member of a professional dance company based in Virginia, balancing her passion for the arts with her commitment to the legal profession. With her diligence, adaptability, and positive energy, Triniti is a valued part of the MNCLS team and a reliable point of support for both clients and colleagues.

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