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86 C lawyers are available in Edina, Minnesota. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 65% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $80 per hour.
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Voted by his peers as a Minnesota Superlawyer (top 5% of lawyers), Tim Webb is an experienced defense attorney who represents corporate and individual clients in all federal and state criminal investigations and prosecutions. Mr. Webb’s clients have included a police chief, federal law enforcement officers, politicians, corporate executives, physicians, lawyers, teachers, certified public accountants and other professionals. Mr. Webb was also selected by Minnesota Law & Politics as a "Top 40" defense lawyer.Anti-Kickback Laws , Mail & Wire Fraud, Mortgage Fraud, Theft & Embezzlement, Tax Evasion, Environmental Cases, Identity Theft, Lacey Act, Clean Water Act, Immigration, Money Laundering, Health Care Fraud, Internet & Computer Crimes, Political Campaign Violations, False Claims Act Violations, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Intellectual Property Crimes, Racketeering (RICO), Insider Trading & Securities Fraud and Insurance Fraud
Timothy Lees earned his undergraduate degree from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1989, and graduated cum laude from William Mitchell College of Law in 1993. Mr. Lees is licensed to practice in the State of Minnesota, U.S. District Court, and the Courts of the Prairie Island Mdewakanton Dakota Community, and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. Mr. Lees is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and Ramsey County Bar Association. Since 1994 he has engaged in private practice, and has been named by his peers as a Rising Star and as a Super Lawyer. He has significant successful trial and appellate experience.
Ray Bonnabeau is a partner at Hellmuth & Johnson and chair of the information technology and e-commerce practice group. Since 1995, his practice has been exclusively in the IT and e-commerce fields, working on behalf of large to mid-sized, highly regulated entities in the healthcare, financial and insurance industries. While his focus is on representing the user or acquirer of IT, he also represents providers of technology from an e-commerce and licensing perspective.. Ray frequently serves as lead counsel to strategize and negotiate agreements in "mission critical” engagements. He has drafted and negotiated hundreds of IT and e-commerce agreements, including multiple eight-figure agreements for internationally, nationally and regionally recognized organizations. His practice includes a full range of potential IT and eCommerce agreements, including without limitation:
I was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law (ranked 68th nationally) in 1996. Upon graduation, I returned to Minnesota, passed the bar on my first attempt and began practicing in criminal law and then family law. In 2003, I was admitted to the North Dakota bar and began practicing law on behalf of both personal injury plaintiffs and defendants. I soon began practicing in both Minnesota and North Dakota federal court (see Slivicki v. Dept. of Veteran's Affairs, 2006 WL 2780113, 2006 US DIST LEXIS 73437 and most recently, Larson v. Dept. of Homeland Security, 2012 WL 1899714, 2012 US DIST LEXIS 72234). I also have experience representing physicians (see Hsu v. ND Board of Medical Examiners, 726 NW2d 216), asbestos defendants (see Vicknair v. Phelps Dodge Industries, 767 NW2d 171, 2009 ND 113 & Vickair II, 794 NW2d 746, 2011 ND 39), bars/restaurants in dram shop actions (see Medland v. Extra Innings Saloon, 2007 WL 5861162, Platt v. Blue Fox Inn & Jimmy's Food & Drink 2007 WL 4562108) and Title IX plaintiffs (see Minnesota Practice at 2007 WL 5321905 and Swanbeck v. Minnesota State University Moorhead, 2006 WL 5616701). I currently practice worker's compensation and personal injury law for Schoep & McCashin, Chtd in Alexandria, MN
I have a simple mission. Do the best legal work I can, for every person, every single day.. I don't believe in lofty promises or salesman-like tricks. My mentor taught me to practice law the old fashioned way. Listen to your client. Build a case. Attempt to settle. And then, if all else fails, work your tail-off to beat the other side.. If you haven't guessed, I can be blunt. Some people take it personally. You shouldn't. My job is to protect your backside. Anyone who gets in the way will frustrate me -- even if it's you.. I went to school at The University of Iowa Law School. Finished in a good spot. I have worked for big and small firms. I only like representing people.. In 2014, 2015, and 2016, I received Client Distinction / Client Rating awards from Martindale-Hubbell.. I am a member of The National Advocates 2016 Top 100 Lawyers in family law.. In 2016 and 2017, I was named one of Minnesota's Top 10 attorneys in client satisfaction by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys.. In 2017, I was recognized as a Distinguished Lawyer by the Expert Network.
I focus exclusively on family law matters, including divorces and custody/parenting time actions. I have 22 years of experience as an attorney, and have been practicing family law exclusively for the past 18 years. During that time, I have seen many changes in our family courts, particularly in the way family cases are handled by the Court system. In my practice, I use my years of experience and knowledge of the law to guide my clients towards the best possible outcome in their case. I believe in trying to make the process easier for my clients by explaining their legal rights and options, and providing them with an accurate portrayal of what might occur in their case if we proceed through the court system (litigation) or proceed through various settlement processes (mediation, early neutral evaluation, etc.). I would describe my "practice style" as trying to resolve cases amicably while being a strong advocate for my client and providing my client with knowledgeable advice about the legal process.. My practice areas include: complex contested divorces, uncontested divorces, establishment and modification of child custody, establishment and modification of child support, paternity, post-decree modifications of spousal maintenance, immigration issues involved in the divorce process (I-864 Affidavits of Support), preparation of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDRO's), orders for protection (domestic abuse), harassment restraining orders, step-parent adoption, third-party custody actions, grandparent visitation, and preparation and review of prenuptial (antenuptial) agreements.
I believe that extraordinary case results come from extraordinary efforts. I bring to the table the experience, wisdom, and know-how of over 50 jury trials for the defense with a winning record of over 89%. I am a Minnesota State Certified Criminal Law Specialist, a designation attained by only 3% of attorneys statewide and less than 1% of criminal lawyers in Minnesota. I assess each case for the best legal issues and defenses, and I actively fight the case by filing motions and challenging the State's evidence. I know which cases should be tried, and how to win them. Whether your case needs a passionate negotiator, a know-how litigator, or a successful trial attorney, I welcome the opportunity to speak to you today regarding your criminal case.
I am Stephanie J. Hill, the founding member and managing partner of Hill Crabb Law firm. I grew up in small-town Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. After graduating high school, I went on to obtain my bachelor's degree in American Law and Legal Systems from Hamline University in Saint Paul, and then my law degree from the University of St. Thomas School of Law.. Prior to attending law school, I was introduced to the court system as a party in a family law matter. After nearly two years of litigation, five days of trial and more than $50,000 in legal expenses, I prevailed. I became an attorney to help others who face divorce and related family law issues.. No one understands the stakes better than someone who has stood in your shoes and knows firsthand what you stand to lose. I will approach your case with a fierce advocacy and understanding compassion. In my personal and professional experience in the family law system I have learned that what clients want is a strong advocate who is a responsive and empathetic listener. For that reason I make myself available to clients beyond normal business hours to ensure their concerns are promptly addressed and their needs met.
Focused on the Industry. Patrick’s practice has been dedicated to construction law for more than 15 years, representing clients on all sides of the construction industry. Since 2000 he has focused his practice on complex construction cases and arbitrations, representing contractors, subcontractors, owners, developers, sureties, design professionals, and other businesses, in matters regarding both public and private construction projects, including highway/heavy, industrial and commercial construction.. Patrick also has a significant practice representing residential homeowners in construction defect and non-disclosure cases. Patrick sits on the governing council for the Construction Law Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association and has served as President and a Board Member of the Minnesota Construction Association.. Trusted Business Advisor. Patrick regularly represents contractors and subcontractors seeking to avoid disputes through pro-active contract reviews, and frequently assists his clients with the drafting and negotiation of contracts, subcontracts, and other project documents for contractors, builders, and homeowners alike. He has acted as both a counselor and advocate on matters involving government contracting and procurement compliance, contractual issues and surety work. As a trusted business advisor Patrick has drafted articles of incorporation and organization, teaming agreements, joint ventures for his construction clients and advised them on other business and real estate matters.. Experienced in Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Patrick has represented construction law clients before the federal, state, and bankruptcy courts located throughout the Midwest, including in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota, at both the trial and appellate levels. Patrick has tried and litigated cases involving construction defects, mechanic’s liens, performance and payment bonds in commercial, industrial, and residential construction disputes of all sizes. Patrick regularly appears in mediations and arbitrations in those same states, and conducts mediation and arbitration as a qualified neutral on the Minnesota Courts’ roster. He is a frequent author and lecturer to attorney and industry audiences alike.
David Rochlin is an accomplished Minnesota trial attorney who has handled hundreds of contested cases in both personal injury and business matters. An entrepreneur at heart, David opened up his own law practice in 1990 after graduating cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School. He immediately began aggressively litigating cases for businesses that were owed money by other businesses. In his years of practice, David has helped many businesses, large and small, remedy wrongs inflicted in the marketplace.In 1999, David joined his wife to create the Rochlin Law Firm, Ltd., and began focusing his trial and negotiation skills on personal injury cases in addition to business cases. He has since devoted much of his time to representing individuals who have been injured because of another person’s negligence in a car accident, slip and fall accident, or who have wrongfully been denied insurance benefits. He is committed to improving the lives of his injured Rochlin is a member of the Minnesota Association for Justice, Minnesota State Bar Association and Hennepin County Bar Association. He has served on the board of the bar association Solo & Small Firm section, and has also served on the board of Shir Tikva synagogue
Bilingual/Bicultural Attorney fluent in English and Spanish. Speaker, Latino Youth Conference, Minneapolis, MN, April 2009. Board Member, Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association, April 2009. AILA MN/Dakotas Chapter Asylum Co-Liason, October 2008. Board Member, Joyce Preschool, September 2008 Judge, National Mock Trial Championship Tournament, June 2008, Minneapolis, MN Judge, National Hispanic Bar Association Moot Court, Spring 2007 Panelist, National Hispanic Bar Association Mid-year Conference, Spring 2007, Minneapolis, MN Award Recipient, 25 on the Rise, Minnesota Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 2006. ABOUT THE FIRM. Based in Minnesota, Cabán-Ramirez Law Firm offers personalized,bilingual bicultural legal services to our clients. We understand thatlegal matters are a source of anxiety for many people, and it is ourgoal to alleviate this stress. Every case is different, and for thatreason, we value open and clear communication with our clients tostrategize and achieve your goals. The secret to our success is therelationships forged based on honesty, integrity and results. We focuson our clients needs, aiming to provide high quality legal services.. El bufete legal Cabán-Ramirez, establecido en Minnesota, le ofrecea sus clientes servicios legales personalizados de manera bilingüe ybicultural. Tomando en cuenta que enfrentar asuntos legales puede serfuente de ansiedad para muchos, nuestro objetivo primordial es aliviartal estress. Cada caso es diferete, y por tal razón, valoramos lacomunicación clara y abierta con nuestra clientela. El secreto denuestro éxito ha sido las relaciones que hemos forjado basadas enhonestidad, integridad y resultados. Nos enfocamos en las necesidadesde nuestros clientes, proveyendo servicios legales de alta calidad.
As an associate at Hellmuth & Johnson, Kurt focuses primarily on civil litigation, including construction defects, construction law, business and commercial law, insurance and real estate.. He got his start at a small firm in central Washington, handling everything from divorces to felony criminal cases. After practicing law in Oregon, Washington and Montana, Kurt eventually found his way to a products liability and insurance practice group at a large midwestern law firm.. Today the lion’s share of Kurt’s work relates to construction defects litigation on behalf of individual homeowners, associations, and other property owners and management entities. In addition, he has extensive experience in general business and real estate litigation.. “My clients and cases are diverse, but certain things are true across the board,” says Kurt. “All cases, for example, require thorough preparation. It’s critically important to understand the details of every dispute, from the legal and engineering issues to the personalities of all the parties.. “It’s also essential never to lose sight of the stakes for one’s client. Since a home or property is often one’s biggest asset, every case demands aggressive advocacy.”
As a founding partner of Hellmuth & Johnson, David has been adding value for clients since the firm’s inception, representing individuals and businesses in civil litigation, creditor’s remedies, banking and financial institutions law, real estate, and community association law.. “Whether it’s a commercial transaction or litigation, the pleasure of my job comes from using my skills not just to achieve the desired results, but to go beyond them,” says David. His record of success has earned him the trust of clients throughout the business community, including small, medium and large businesses of all kinds. It has also made him a sought-after speaker and lecturer on topics in his practice areas, and won him recognition outside the legal realm. David works with a diverse group of businesses, primarily assisting in the real estate, corporate, collection/creditor remedies, banking and finance arena. David also represents a large number of condominium and townhouse associations.
As a family lawyer with over seventeen years of experience, I enjoy applying my knowledge to help individuals through divorce - - particularly those in unique situations including high asset divorces, which, many times include business valuations, complex spousal maintenance agreements, stock options, and other areas unique to high asset individuals.I am honored to work with my clients who have hired me because I am compassionate, attend to their needs and goals, and make myself available outside of office hours. Divorce is difficult. I am always honest and realistic and don't sugar-coat my advice. Because of this, my clients feel comfortable knowing I am advocating for their best interests while also maintaining a positive relationship with the other side. Doing anything else will protract the proceedings and drive up fees.My approach is to understand what my clients want at the end of the divorce, and to work my hardest to make it all happen.