Aaron Renfro

Aaron L. Renfro     arenfro@calljensen.com  (V-Card)

Mr. Renfro joined Call & Jensen in December 2008.  Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Renfro was an associate at Bonne Bridges Mueller O’Keefe & Nichols for one year, where he handled civil litigation and medical malpractice claims.

 

Mr. Renfro was a valedictorian finalist at Brigham Young University where he received his B.A. in Political Science and minored in Business Management. While at BYU, he published "Discretionary Power and Normative Decision-Making in the Elian Gonzalez Case" in the BYU Pre-law Review.

 

Prior to law school, Mr. Renfro spent two years working in the United States Congress. In his capacity as Policy Analyst, he advised a United States Congressman on Immigration-related policy. He used his fluency in Spanish to develop and lead the Congressman’s Hispanic Advisory Committee, and as a Caseworker, he assisted constituents in solving complex bureaucratic issues with various federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the Veteran’s Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and so forth. 

 

In 2007, Mr. Renfro earned his J.D. from J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU where he served on Law Review for two years and was chosen to be a Senior Editor. During law school, Mr. Renfro served as a Judicial Extern for the Honorable Bruce S. Jenkins, United States District Court Judge, and worked as a Research Assistant for the esteemed Stefan Talmon, a prominent International Legal Scholar at Oxford University in Oxford, England. 

 

During law school, Mr. Renfro was also later selected by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to serve as a legal extern in his Office of Legal Affairs.  He also worked for the White House, Office of Presidential Advance, where he assisted in planning and executing events for the President of the United States. 

 

Mr. Renfro was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2007.