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1791 C lawyers are available in Minneapolis, Minnesota. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $78 per hour.
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Originally from the west coast, I graduated from Westmont College in 1989. While attending college in Santa Barbara, CA, I studied English Literature. After graduation I chose to go to law school in the Midwest and I moved to Minnesota and attended the University of Minnesota Law School. I graduated Magna Cum Laude and Order of the Coif in 1992.. While still in law school, I began clerking at the Gilmore law firm in the spring of 1990. After spending the following summer at a larger Minneapolis law firm, I returned to the Gilmore law firm where I worked as an insurance defense attorney from 1992 to 1996. There, I tried a jury case and handled a variety of insurance related matters- my primary focus being worker's compensation defense.. In July of 1996, I came to work at Mottaz & Sisk Injury Law- a position I have held ever since. Since that time I have tried over 400 worker's compensation cases. I have also argued before the MN Worker's Compensation Court of Appeals on many occasions and I have argued before the MN Supreme Court once. At present, 100% of my practice involves representation of injured workers under the MN Worker's Compensation Statute.
Nurse attorney Teresa Fariss McClain utilizes her legal and medical knowledge and experience to achieve justice for her clients. Prior to graduation from William Mitchell College of Law, she practiced as a registered nurse in the areas of obstetrics and adult critical care. Following law school, Ms. McClain clerked for the Honorable Donald P. Lay of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Ms. McClain is committed to serving as an advocate for her clients, listening to their stories, researching their cases and effectively representing their stances to achieve just outcomes. In addition to her trial practice, Ms. McClain is a qualified civil neutral under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice. Ms. McClain is Immediate Past President of Minnesota Women Lawyers, is a Director of Minnesota Women Lawyers Foundation, and is a member of the Minnesota State and Ramsey County Bar Associations, and Minnesota Association for Justice, and serves in several professional and civic groups. She is a former adjunct professor at William Mitchell College of Law, teaching Legal Writing and Representation. Ms. McClain has been named a 2014 Lawyer of the Year by Minnesota Lawyer, a 2014 Super Lawyer in the area of Plaintiff's Medical Malpractice, and formerly was named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers, an honor bestowed to only 2.5% of Minnesota lawyers. She represents clients in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. Ms. McClain lives in Shoreview, Minnesota, with her husband, Gary. They have twin boys and two adult children.
Nansy is an attorney in Zimmerman Reed’s Minneapolis office. She currently represents individuals alleging that streaming providers violated privacy acts meant to shield consumers. Her practice focuses on Consumer Protection and Mass Arbitration.. Before joining Zimmerman Reed, Nansy was an attorney editor for a legal research service and proprietary database company. During law school, she served as a writing associate on her school’s Journal of Public Policy and Practice, and gained experience clerking for local firms in areas including family law, personal injury, and medical drug and device law. Nansy earned a certificate in Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where she studied alternate dispute resolutions in arbitration, mediation, and negotiation, and mediated cases in harassment, housing, and conciliation court through the mediation clinic. Nansy also serves as a board member for the Coptic Lawyers Student Bar Association.
My practice is focused exclusively in Criminal Defense, and I defend people charged with crimes throughout the state of Minnesota.. I am a Minneapolis native and went to college at the University of Kansas prior to receiving my Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law.
Ms. Speas is a graduate of Drake Law School, where she focused her studies on criminal defense. Ms. Speas has been nominated Super Lawyer by Law & Politics Magazine, and has been featured in "Who's Who in Criminal Defense". She is a member of the Amdahl Inn of Court and National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. For 15 years, Jennifer Speas has committed herself to defending individuals being charged with crimes. Her intelligence in the courtroom and her dedication to her clients and her practice has earned her respect from judges, prosecutors and fellow lawyers. This reputation and familiarity with the Minnesota and Federal Courts System, along with her strong knowledge and litigation skills, has allowed her to take to trial or negotiate hundreds of criminal cases.. Read more on my website:
Ms. Keegan has been lead defense counsel on thousands of cases of all types and levels, ranging from serious felonies to minor traffic offenses. Additionally, Kelly handles post-conviction matters such as expungement, probation violations, Department of Human Services background study disqualifications, reinstatement of the right to possess firearms, and sentence modification motions. She has represented clients under investigation prior to being formally charged, as well as clients facing grand jury indictment. Kelly is admitted to practice in Minnesota State Court as well as Federal United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. She enjoys working in the courtroom and has obtained excellent results for clients, including dismissal of charges, suppression of evidence, and acquittal by felony jury.. Kelly is an executive board member of the Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a group of prominent defense attorneys throughout the state who work to impact policy and legislation on behalf of criminal defendants. In that role she has testified before State Senate and State House of Representatives Committees at the Minnesota State Capitol on legislative initiatives impacting crime and public safety. She has been extremely active in working to reform expungement law in Minnesota. She has been a featured speaker and taught at numerous continuing legal education seminars, which are educational courses for fellow attorneys to keep up-to-date on recent developments in criminal law. She was also a judicially appointed State Ethics Board Ethics Investigator, responding to and investigating ethics complaints concerning other attorneys.
Ms. Brunt offers a genuine rapport with her clients and careful attention to the details of her clients' cases. She also handles the contentious behaviors of the opposing party with common sense and good results.
Mr. Benson is a graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School. He graduated with Honors from Iowa State University in 1993 having received a Bachelor's Degree as an English major and minors in Political Science and African American Studies. Prior to starting his private practice with the opening of Kassius Benson Law, P.A., Mr. Benson worked as a full-time staff attorney in the Adult Trial Division of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia ("PDS") in Washington, D.C..
Morgan A. V. Spah joined Drewes Law, PLLC in January 2011 after departing from a local bankruptcy law firm where she was an associate attorney since 2007. Morgan specializes in the area of bankruptcy law and other legal tools that can be used to help people ease their financial distress and is committed to assisting clients with competence and compassion.. Morgan attended Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota and graduated in 2006. While attending law school Morgan focused her studies in the area of social justice and concentrated on gaining practical experience outside of the class room through her judicial internships and extensive work with the Minnesota Justice Foundation and the Volunteer Lawyers Network. After graduating from Hamline, Morgan continued to gain practical experience while working for Washington County Court Administration.. Morgan received her bachelors degree from the University of Minnesota-Duluth in 2003 with a major in Political Science-Public Policy.. Morgan is admitted to the Minnesota Bar, and the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota and is a member of the Minnesota Bar Association-Bankruptcy Section and The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.
Mission: To provide clients with effective and affordable representation when they are going through difficult times in their lives.. Education: Juris Doctorate from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University with honors.. Experience: Before founding Nickell Law Firm, Elliott Nickell worked for a local non-profit representing the working poor in the Twin Cities in the areas of criminal law, family law, housing law, and civil law. Prior to moving to the Twin Cities, Elliott Nickell lived in New York City with his wife, working in large scale litigation projects.. Bar Admissions: Minnesota, California, Missouri, Kansas.. Professional Memberships: Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Ramsey County Bar Association.
Minnesota personal injury lawyer Stuart Goldenberg founded GoldenbergLaw in 1986 to promote the safety of individuals by holding wrongdoers accountable.. Stuart received an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Madison, Wisconsin and graduated from William Mitchell College of Law in 1984. Stuart is a State and Nationally Certified Trial Specialist.. Since that time, Stuart has practiced in both state and federal courts throughout the nation, concentrating in catastrophic injury involving dangerous drugs and devices, defective products, and motor vehicle claims.. Because of his accomplishments, Stuart has been elected to the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and received the highest honors in the legal industry. He has been named to the Minnesota SuperLawyer list and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum each year since 1998. Stuart’s years of experience, coupled with his passion for his clients have permitted him to offer his clients creative, but pragmatic solutions. He has handled some of the largest personal injury, product liability, and defective drug cases in the country.. In 2001, Stuart worked pro bono, helping victims’ families recover compensation from the 9/11 attacks. In 2009, Stuart worked with a consortium of attorneys pro bono to obtain compensation for the victims of the I-35W bridge collapse.. Stuart has helped thousands of injury victims recover emotionally and financially. He has recovered more than 70 million dollars for his clients.. Stuart has litigated mass tort cases around the country for 31 years including: Dalkon Shield, Copper-7 IUD, DES, Fen Phen, Vioxx, Bextra, Celebrex, Mirapex, Avandia, Propecia, Yaz, DePuy ASR, Zimmer Durom Cup, Pinnacle Hips, Stryker Rejuvenate Hips, Reglan, Fosamax, Propecia, Steroid Contamination, Testosterone therapies, Medtronic Infuse Bone Graft, Granuflo, Benicar, IVC Filters, Bair Hugger Warming Blanket, Talcum Powder, and Abilify. During this time he has successfully litigated, settled, and resolved more than 5,000 cases for his clients.. Stuart is married to Rhonda Stein and has four daughters. He enjoys golfing, tennis, skiing, and spending time with his family.
Minnesota DWI Lawyer / Oregon DUII Lawyer. ETHAN P. MEANEY is a practicing attorney licensed in Minnesota and Oregon, with a focus on DWI / DUII criminal defense. Prior to that he was managing partner at Meaney & Patrin, PA (The DWI GUYS) criminal defense law firm in Minnesota.. Ethan Meaney graduated magna cum laude from Northern State University in 1996 and graduated in 1999 from the University of South Dakota School of Law in the top quarter of his class. Immediately out of law school Meaney was a Minnesota judicial clerk for the Honorable Richard C. Perkins, Minnesota First Judicial District Court Judge. He then joined the firm of Hoff, Barry & Kuderer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he was the sole criminal DWI prosecutor. From his time prosecuting, Meaney has developed a unique understanding of DWI law from a prosecutor's point of view and has utilized that in successfully representing his current DWI clients. In 2005 he co-founded the criminal defense firm of Meaney & Patrin, PA (The DWI GUYS), where he defended thousands of DWI / DUI clients throughout Minnesota. During this time he has tried countless license revocation (Implied Consent), DWI vehicle forfeiture, criminal DWI, and appellate DWI cases.. Ethan Meaney loves practicing in the area of criminal DUII defense because it gives him the opportunity to assist clients in an area of law that has become too harsh on drivers, especially with regard to loss of license privileges and mandatory jail time. His goal is to make sure drivers have a voice against an increasingly unsympathetic criminal justice system.
Michele Fisher is a managing partner at Nichols Kaster, PLLP, and the Chair of the Firm’s Business Development and Marketing Groups, which originate class and collective actions and market the firm. She has dedicated her career to litigating wage and hour cases in an aggressive, creative, and strategic manner. She is one of the leaders of a practice group that has been described as a "powerhouse" for mass wage and hour litigation and arbitration. Michele has the experience, resources, and staff to take on any company regardless of size. She has handled several jury trials and arbitrations in her fight for employee rights and prides herself on the firm's reputation as a leader in national wage and hour class and collective action has litigated hundreds of class and collective actions involving positions such as home health aides, loan officers, retail salespersons, oil and gas workers, assistant managers, field service engineers, call center representatives, exotic dancers, inside sales representatives, restaurant workers, insurance adjusters, property specialists, property managers, installers, service technicians, and road construction laborers.. Michele is active in several organizations. She is the Co-Chair and a faculty member of the Practicing Law Institute’s Wage & Hour Litigation and Compliance conference, the Co-Chair of the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section’s Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee, the Co-Chair of the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section's Revenue and Partnership Development Committee, and a wage and hour track coordinator for the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section’s annual conference. She has also served as the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section’s Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee FLSA Midwinter Report, an editorial board member for BNA’s the Fair Labor Standards Act Treatise, and a chapter editor for BNA’s Wage and Hour Laws: A State-by-State Survey. She has been named to the Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Top Women Attorneys, and Rising Star lists repeatedly, is a member of the Top 100 National Trial Lawyers, and Top 10 Wage and Hour Lawyers, and has been named a Lawyer of Distinction. Michele volunteers as an attorney for a foster child through the Children's Law Center.
Michael grew up in Sharonville, Ohio, which is a suburb of Cincinnati. At an early age, his parents instilled a hard work ethic, which caused Michael to constantly seek new challenges either in work, school, or with sports. Michael even completed international baccalaureate course work at Princeton High School.. Michael attended Miami University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. He also minored in Sociology with a focus on Criminology. During his time at Miami, a close friend received a citation for an extremely minor traffic infraction- moving a traffic cone a couple of feet. His friend’s case was publicized to the entire community via the campus newspaper. Michael noticed the embarrassment such a minor legal issue caused his friend and began to imagine what could happen if the charges had become more serious. The unfairness of the process was disturbing and unacceptable to Michael.. Michael went on to attend the University of Dayton School of Law. While attending law school, he gained experience litigating cases with the City of Dayton Prosecutor’s Office. This is where Michael’s eyes were opened to the true colors of the criminal justice system.. After law school, Michael decided to hang his shingle and open a criminal defense firm. He remembers well one of his first cases. A client was criminally charged for allegedly allowing a property to become run down, ultimately creating a hazard. Through his independent investigation, Michael discovered the client no longer owned the property. It had gone through the foreclosure process twice and the property was actually owned by a company that purchased it through the Sheriff’s auction. The State wanted the client to make improvements to a property which the client did not own. If the client did not oblige the State wanted the client found guilty of a criminal offense. The State’s position was inherently unfair and unjust. Michael showed the Court as well as the State his client was not the proper party nor the proper subject to such a criminal action and Michael obtained a dismissal for the client.. Michael finds joy in fully investigating his cases in order to reach the best possible result for his clients. Michael does not believe in simply pleading his clients out in the hopes of receiving a decent plea bargain. Instead, Michael leaves no stone unturned and exhausts all remedies to his client’s satisfaction. A short-sighted approach carriers the possibility of severe consequences because convictions often have long-lasting effects, particularly in today’s era of the internet, social media, and background checks. Michael never wants his clients to encounter undue hardships and has dedicated his practice to actively preventing such.. In his personal life, Michael can be found competing in triathlons and marathons. He has completed ten Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathons, four Ironman Louisville races, one Revolution, three full triathlons, and two Triple-T races – to name a few. He finds satisfaction in both patience and endurance in all aspects of life, including the practice of criminal defense.
Michael Colich has practiced criminal law for over 30 years, spending his first seven years in practice as a Hennepin County Prosecutor. In those seven years, he tried more than 90 felony cases. Of those cases, he lost only one. In 1984, he formed Colich & Associates, now one of the most highly regarded criminal defense firms in Minnesota. Mr. Colich has tried more than 600 criminal cases throughout Minnesota and the United States. He is licensed to practice law in the State of Minnesota and the United States Federal Courts.
Matt focuses his legal practice entirely on trademark law and works with both large and small clients throughout the United States. He has a love for protecting brands but an even larger passion for his entrepreneurial clients. He’s a “people person” attorney. Matt resides in Minneapolis where he was born and raised but has lived on the East Coast, Italy, and South Africa. When Matt isn’t practicing law he spending time at his lake cabin in northern Minnesota with his wife Maggie, daughters Faye and Ruby, and dog Otto.
Martin Melang’s diverse background and experience provide him an advantage in understanding all aspects of civil litigation, including creditor/debtor law and Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy. Since joining Burns & Hansen, Marty has handled and assisted hundreds of cases across the spectrum of law in state and federal Courts. These cases include real estate, employment, and business disputes. He also regularly assists clients with their financial needs and helps them overcome economic challenges.. Marty graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2003, after completing his Bachelors of Arts degree at Saint Olaf College. During law school, Marty worked at the Office of the State of Nebraska Attorney General. He is licensed to practice law in the state and federal courts in Minnesota.. Marty was born in northern Minnesota, but grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He spends his time outside of work with his wife and three children, and enjoys politics and music. Marty is an avid follower of the University of Nebraska's sports programs.
Mark Olive is an experienced and accomplished workers' compensation attorney. Martindale-Hubbell, the most respected directory in the legal community, gave Mark an AV Preeminent 5.0 Rating for both professional skills and ethics - the highest designation available in both categories. In addition, Mark has been selected for Super Lawyer honors consistently since 2000. Super Lawyer honorees are selected from an annual survey and the distinction is bestowed on less than five percent of Minnesota's practicing attorneys. Mark was also selected in Minnesota Law & Politics Top 40 Workers' Compensation Attorneys and was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America from 2008-2017 for Workers' Compensation Law. Mark has been protecting the rights of injured workers both in the courtroom and at the legislature for over 30 years. As a former co-chair of the Minnesota Association for Justice workers' compensation committee from 1993 to 2000 and a current active member, he has lobbied against regular attempts by the business community to reduce workers' compensation benefits for Minnesota's injured workers. Mark is also a friend of organized labor and speaks frequently to union and other employee groups about a range of issues affecting the health and safety of working men and women.
Marc S. Berris is a partner in the Twin Cities law firm of Segal, Roston & Berris where he practices exclusively in the area of criminal defense in both trial and appellate courts throughout Minnesota.. Marc is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and a cum laude graduate of the William Mitchell College of Law, and is admitted to practice in all Minnesota state courts, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.. While still a law student, Marc served as an intern in the Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office where he prosecuted misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor offenses. This experiences give Marc the ability to analyze cases from the prosecutor’s perspective, making him one of the most effective criminal defense attorneys in Minnesota.. Additionally, Marc is one of only a very small number of attorneys who maintains an active peace officer license. This status allows Marc to attend the very same training programs as the officers who have arrested his clients, allowing him to cross-examine these witnesses in a way that only an “insider” can. Marc has been certified in the administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Testing by the Minnesota State Patrol, and as a DataMaster DMT-G operator by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The DataMaster is the exclusive evidentiary breath test instrument used in the State of Minnesota, and Marc is the only defense attorney in the state to hold this certification.. Marc’s clients have included professional and collegiate athletes, pilots, doctors, lawyers, educators, child care providers, truck drivers, police officers and persons in nearly every other field of employment. Marc has successfully negotiated resolutions to thousands of criminal cases, and regularly wins both dismissals and acquittals for his clients. He has also successfully argued appellate cases before both the Minnesota Court of Appeals and the Minnesota Supreme Court.. Marc is also one of just a small handful of lawyers with substantial experience representing firearms owners, both in connection with the defensive use of a firearm, and in challenging denials of pistol carry permits or transferee permits. He is an NRA-certified firearms instructor and board member of the Minnesota Association of Defensive Firearm Instructors (MADFI), a nonprofit organization created to train, certify and support firearms instructors who wish to conduct training for citizens seeking a Minnesota Permit to Carry a Pistol under the Minnesota Citizens’ Personal Protection Act of 2005.. Marc is a member of both the Minnesota and Hennepin County Bar Associations and the Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is also a member of the Minnesota Society for Criminal Justice, a 50-member, invite-only organization composed of the very best criminal defense lawyers from all throughout Minnesota.. Marc’s talent has been recognized by his peers. He has been repeatedly named a “SuperLawyer” and a “Top 40 Criminal SuperLawyer” by Minnesota Law and Politics, Mpls/St. Paul and Twin Cities Business magazines, a designation awarded to only five percent of all Minnesota lawyers.. In addition to his law practice, Marc is a former Adjunct Professor of Law at the William Mitchell College of Law, and for more than a dozen years served approximately 12 times a year as a Conciliation Court Referee in the Hennepin County Conciliation Court. When he isn’t working – which isn’t too often – Marc enjoys hiking, mountain biking, cheering on the Minnesota Wild, riding his motorcycle, especially with the Red Knights Motorcycle Club, doing anything his wife and sons want to do, and serving his community as a volunteer firefighter. (Yes, really.). If you have been charged with a crime, call Marc Berris at for a no-charge consultation about your case.
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Lis Carlson graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2003, and William Mitchell College of Law in 2006. Lis worked as a law clerk at the Anoka County Public Defender’s office during law school where she appeared in court every day representing clients during all stages of criminal cases. During this time she gained invaluable courtroom experience and represented hundreds of clients before she even graduated from law school. Lis is most comfortable in the courtroom and uses her advocacy skills to her clients’ advantage, whether it is during a sentencing argument or a motion to dismiss.. While spending seven years as a trial attorney with the Law Office of the Tenth Judicial District Public Defender, Lis represented thousands of people charged with misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony level offenses. Lis has experience litigating complex contested and evidentiary hearings and maintains a well-rounded trial practice. She has tried a number of serious felony cases including assault charges, criminal sexual conduct, homicide, and white collar crime matters. Her thorough understanding of DWI law and procedure allowed her to secure outstanding results for her clients in these matters, including dismissals, reduced charges, and downward dispositions from the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines.. Lis prides herself on finding the right path to the right result in each case. Her ability to make her clients feel comfortable and calm during a difficult time in their lives is unmatched.
Lindsey Carpenter is a Minnesota personal injury lawyer and partner at Meshbesher & Spence. She exclusively represents injured parties, plaintiffs, in personal injury cases, wrongful death, car accidents, and medical negligence. After 10 years in the area of personal injury practice, Lindsey has a proven track record including successful jury verdicts. Lindsey has litigated cases involving car accidents, motorcycle accidents, dog bites, premise liability, and general negligence.. As part of her practice, Lindsey is an active member in the Minnesota Association for Justice and serves on the Board of Governors. Lindsey is regularly a presenter at continuing legal education (CLE) courses on topics including No-Fault Insurance law in Minnesota, car accidents, and litigation. Additionally, Lindsey serves as a no-fault arbitrator and is certified with the American Arbitration Association.. While an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Lindsey was a member of the mock trial team and was a teacher’s assistant in the pre-law department. Lindsey was awarded most outstanding political science major. At Hamline Law School Lindsey volunteered as a student attorney and handled employment disputes. Lindsey began her legal career at Hoglund, Chwialkowski, Greeman & Bergmanis PLLP in Roseville, Minnesota. Before joining Meshbesher & Spence, Lindsey was an associate attorney at Krueger Law Firm, where she was employed since law school graduation in 2007.. Lindsey and her husband Kurt live in White Bear Lake, Minnesota where they are avid water skiers. Originally from Rochester, MN, Lindsey graduated from John Marshall High School and was a member of the Rochester Water Ski Team. In her spare time, she enjoys water skiing with the Midwest Ski Otters in White Bear Lake, running with her dog Stella, golfing, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
Lieutenant Colonel Lee R. Wolfgram is an Army Aviator and has served in the United States Army for 34 years. He has served in all components of the Army, on Active Duty, the Minnesota Army National Guard, and the United States Army Reserve. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal while on his combat tour during the Invasion of Iraq. He is highly decorated and recognized for his critical thinking skills. Lee has been protecting people his whole life and he will protect you too. He is a proven leader and fighter, now fighting for his clients!. The Wolfgram Law Firm thanks all those who have served their country faithfully. The Wolfgram Law Firm offers upgrades and discounts to military veterans and those currently in the Armed Forces of the United States of America.
Licensed in Iowa, Minnesota, and the District of Columbia, and registered as a patent attorney before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. If the ratings on this website are used in identifying an attorney to hire, these rating should be only one of several factors considered. Identifying an attorney that is best suited to your needs and constraints is an important decision.
Kyle is an attorney that has spent his entire life and career in the Twin Cities. Being in the criminal justice system or going through a divorce/custody case can be scary. Kyle believes he can help alleviate these fears by fighting strongly for your rights. His passion for a legal career was sparked from watching Law and Order as a kid.. He has experience in criminal defense, previously working for the Ramsey County Public Defender's Office. He also has prior private Family Law and Child Protection experience, working tirelessly to defend the rights of parents.. Kyle spends most of his free time in Maple Grove with his wife managing the ups and downs the never-ending energy their three young children have. He also enjoys watching movies and tv shows, cooking, and being consistently let down by the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves and Gophers.