After weathering storm after storm as a state elections director, chief legal adviser to both the secretary of state and the governor, Sambo “Bo” Dul, exited state government. Her work leaves her battle ready as she steps in to co-lead the election and public law practice at Coppersmith Brockelman.

How did you find your way to the law? What drew you to election law, to political law?

When I was a kid, I really wanted to be a pediatrician, and then I came of age and got to learn more about my family’s experience. I was born in Cambodia in the immediate aftermath of the genocide, and then we fled the country right after that. I was a year old, and we went into a refugee camp, lived there for four years, and my dad was killed right before we got into the refugee camps. As I grew older, I be

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