Sven “Trip” Henningson joined Kellogg Hansen as an associate in 2022. Before joining the firm, Trip served as a law clerk to Judge Leslie H. Southwick on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Trip graduated from Stanford Law School, where he was a notes editor for the Stanford Law Review and the co-editor in chief for the Stanford Law & Policy Review. While at Stanford, he was awarded the Judge Thelton E. Henderson Prize for Outstanding Performance for his work with the Religious Liberty Clinic. Prior to attending law school, Trip worked as a strategy consultant, advising aerospace and defense firms. He earned his undergraduate degree in history from Princeton University, where he graduated summa cum laude and was awarded certificates in humanistic studies and German language and culture.
Publications
Persecution in Punjab: The Hidden Story of Sikh Asylum, 97 Notre Dame L. Rev. Reflection 290 (2022) (with Professor James A. Sonne)
Education
Stanford Law School, J.D., with high pro-bono distinction, 2021
- Notes Editor, Stanford Law Review
- Co-Editor in Chief, Stanford Law & Policy Review
Princeton University, A.B., summa cum laude, 2016
Clerkship
Law Clerk, Judge Leslie H. Southwick, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 2021-2022
Other Experience
Associate, Corporate & Business Strategy, PwC’s Strategy& (formerly Booz & Co), 2016-2018