Rick Sand is a graduate of the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a licensed attorney in Arizona and North Dakota. During law school Mr. Sand interned for the Alaska Department of Administration’s Office of Public Advocacy. While at the Office of Public Advocacy Mr. Sand advocated for indigent clients accused of criminal offenses within the Municipality of Anchorage. He has also worked with the Arizona Justice Project in an effort to help inmates overturn wrongful convictions in the State of Arizona. Mr. Sand has been a coach for Special Olympics since 2008, coaching a variety of sports and volunteering for the 2009 Special Olympics Winter World Games in Boise, Idaho.
Mr. Sand focuses his practice on representing clients in criminal defense, personal injury, and business litigation matters throughout the State of North Dakota.
Mr. Sand practices law throughout western North Dakota. In addition he has worked as contract counsel for the North Dakota Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents. Mr. Sand enjoys hunting and fishing as well as spending time outdoors.
Rick has litigated countless cases that have resulted in successful outcomes for his clients at all stages of litigation.
Rick’s community involvement has consisted of volunteering at elderly care facilities as well as coaching Special Olympics – most notably as a volunteer during the Special Olympics Winter World Games in Boise, Idaho.
In his spare time Rick enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time with his wife and kids.