
Satveer Chaudhary
Satveer Chaudhary is Minnesota-born and bred, and is a lifelong resident of Fridley, where he resides with his wife, Dee, and four children. He is a graduate of Columbia Heights High School. He furthered his education at St. Olaf College, where he received his B.A.; the University of Minnesota Law School where he received his J.D.; and at Oxford University, where he studied British and American foreign policy. In 2004 he was names Alumni of the Year for the U of M Law School. Chaudhary has also been an invited speaker by the Harvard Law School, UCLA Law School, and the University of California Law School. In addition to serving as an attorney Chaudhary is active in politics and business consultant.
His community activities remain stronger than ever as a sportsman, volunteer attorney, and party activist. Recently, the worldwide Asian-Indian community recognized his dedicated work, naming Chaudhary to the top-50 non-resident Indians in the world (NRI World magazine). His commitment to public service also earned him an invitation to New York shortly after September 11 to extend a message for American unity. In 2001, Chaudhary had the honor of escorting the Dalai Lama in his visit to Minnesota. Later in 2001, Chaudhary was chosen to be a delegate by the American Council of Young Political Leaders to Argentina and Uruguay.
SATVEER CHAUDHARY, ESQ. ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
• 2004 Alumni of the Year, U of M Law School
• Special Assistant, Minnesota Attorney General Hubert H. Humphrey III
• Governor’s Certificate of Commendation-Legal Aid Society of Minnesota
• Member of the world-renowned Oxford Union Debating Society
• Traveled extensively in Europe, Asia and Africa
• State Affirmative Action Officer, Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
• Law clerk, Hennepin County Attorney’s Office (Minneapolis)
• Co-founder and Chair, Minnesota Asian-Indian Democratic Association
• Achievement Award, Indian Association of Minnesota, 2001
• Top 50 non-resident Indians in world, NRI World Magazine, 2002
Academic Activities:
• 2008, U of M School of Globalization and Textile Manufacturing
• 2008, Living Green Exposition, St. Paul, Minnesota Sustainability and the Sportsman
• 2007, The Yellow Peril - Harvard School of Law and Kennedy School of Government
• 2007, Minnesota High Tech Association, Minnesota Trade Mission
• 2004, Global Conference of Non-resident Indians, New Dehli Political Activism of NRI’s
• 2003, University of California School of Law, Berkeley. Keynote speaker, National South Asian Law
Students’ Association.
• 2003, Harvard University School of Law, Panelist, National Conference on Asian Pacific American Law
and Policy. “The New Leadership of the Asian-Pacific American Community.”
• 2002, Journal on Asian-Pacific Americans. UCLA School of Law. “Remarks of State Senator Satveer
Chaudhary -- How a Chaudhary Beat a Carlson.”
• 2001, Minnesota Bench and Bar. “Lifetime Ban on Gun Possession by Convicted Felons.”
• 2001, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business. Keynote speaker, South Asian Student
Conference. “The Importance of Political Involvement.”
• 2001, Indian-American Center for Political Awareness, Washington D.C. Guest lecturer.
• 2001, UCLA School of Law. Keynote speaker, National Asian-Pacific American Conference.
• 2001, New York University. Guest lecturer. “American Unity after September 11.”
• 1999, University of Michigan. Keynote speaker, Indian Student Conference. “Mission Possible: Electing
More Indians to Office.”
• 1999, U.S.-India Chamber of Commerce, Washington D.C. Guest speaker. “Indians in the American
Political System.”
• 1997, National Indian 50th Anniversary of Independence Conference. “Political and Social
Responsibility,” Atlanta, Georgia.
• 1994, Journal of Global Trade. University of Minnesota Law School. “Rockefeller Amendment and
International Property Rights.”
• 1989, Oxford University, Manchester College. “The Gettysburg Address Abroad.”
Boards and Organizations:
• Crime Victim and Witness Advisory Council, Past member
• University of Minnesota Industrial Relations Advisory Council, Past member
• Twin Cities International Citizen Award Committee
• Columbia Heights Lions Club
• Fridley Human Resources Commission, Past member
• New Brighton Historical Society
• Ducks Unlimited
• Minnesota Deer Hunters Association
• North American Hunting Club
• St. Anthony Chamber of Commerce
• New Brighton Sportsmen’s Club
• Minnesota Pheasants Forever
• New Brighton Eagles Club

Todd Olin
Todd Olin joined Chaudhary Law Office as an associate in 2008, and serves as Of Counsel. at the firm Mr. Olin specializes in environmental law and business litigation. Mr. Olin earned his J.D. degree from the University of Minnesota Law School, where he was an editor of the Law Review. Before joining Chaudhary Law Office, Olin was named a Fulbright Scholar, and studied energy law and policy in Norway.