Top best Defective And Dangerous Products Lawyers in ZIP 55404 | 2 available
2 Defective And Dangerous Products lawyers are available in ZIP code 55404 in Eagan, Minnesota. Average rating of these lawyers is 1/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $379 per hour.
Defective And Dangerous Products Lawyers Nearby Eagan 55404 (by distance)
Within 1 mile near you
(Minneapolis Area) 55415 0.9 miles
Within 5 miles near you
(Minneapolis Area) 55402 1.1 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55403 1.3 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55414 2.1 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55419 4.1 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Edina Area) 55439 8.2 miles
(Saint Paul Area) 55101 8.5 miles
(Plymouth Area) 55441 8.7 miles
(Mendota Heights Area) 55118 8.9 miles
(Eagan Area) 55121 9.4 miles
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FAQs - Defective And Dangerous Products Lawyers in 55404 city Eagan How many Defective and Dangerous Products lawyers actively serve residents of Eagan, Minnesota? Approximately 42 licensed attorneys focus on Defective and Dangerous Products across Eagan, Minnesota. Most matters are filed through the Minnesota District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Defective and Dangerous Products lawyers in Eagan, Minnesota? In Eagan, typical rates range from $251-$438 per hour for Defective and Dangerous Products. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2617 and $6236, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Defective and Dangerous Products matters usually take in courts near Eagan? Defective and Dangerous Products cases in Eagan, Minnesota usually take around 5-13 months depending on complexity and the Minnesota District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Defective and Dangerous Products cases for people living in Eagan, Minnesota? Residents of Eagan typically see Defective and Dangerous Products filings handled by the Minnesota District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Defective and Dangerous Products? About 62% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Defective and Dangerous Products, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Ashleigh Raso practices personal injury law with a concentration on medical device product liability. She understands that every struggle affects each person and family differently and that the result of their conflict can have a profound effect on their lives. She approaches each case with the weight and thoughtfulness that it deserves and is dedicated to working hard and fighting for her clients who were injured by the carelessness of others.. Ashleigh was born in Rome, New York, and raised in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, where at the age of eight she knew she wanted to be lawyer. Ashleigh's childhood dreams stuck with her through high school and took her first to Winona State University where she earned a B.A. and B.S. in Political Science and Public Administration in 2008. Before law school Ashleigh worked for a U.S. Congressman learning the interactions of the federal and state government. Then in 2009 she attended William Mitchell College of law where she earned her J.D.. Ashleigh joined Meshbesher & Spence in July, 2010, as a law clerk and subsequently passed the Minnesota State Bar in 2012 and began working as an attorney. Ashleigh also became licensed in U.S. District Court (MN) in July of 2013 so she could expand her work in the field and even better serve her clients.. During law school, Ashleigh volunteered with the Minnesota Justice Foundation, particularly in Street Law, where she worked closely with underprivileged and at-risk youth to help them understand their legal rights and obligations, as well as the basic rights and responsibilities of citizenship in a democratic society. She also was co-chair of Out!law at William Mitchell.. When not in the office, Ashleigh can be found with her friends, on the volleyball court or with her dog Baileigh, who she rescued in 2010.