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81 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 55403 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 49% provide free consultation with average fees of $265 per hour.
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We handle all types of criminal cases, child protection cases, delinquencies, professional license revocations, and DHS maltreatment hearings. We also practice family law. One of the main aspects of my practice revolves around children. Whether it is a child making an allegation against an adult or child in need of protection from an abusive adult, we handle cases that require us to see situations from all angles. Because we have worked on "both sides" of any case involving child abuse allegations, we are able to better protect our clients. Thirteen years of experience in these cases has forged relationships with experts and professionals that can assist us in cracking the case. When I am not practicing this intense area of law, I am challenging myself with hot yoga where the room is heated to over 100 degrees! Achieving balance in a hot room in contorted postures has honed my focus to stay cool when things get heated up in the courtroom. Groshek Law has a team of professionals ready to assist. We employ four lawyers and one paralegal to provide you with excellent service. Every case in my office has two lawyers working on it to make sure every aspect of your case is deconstructed and every challenge and argument is unearthed. We also provide compassionate cousel, knowing that the legal issues are not the only thing at play; going through a court case is emotionally demanding and depleting. We are here to guide you through!
Kelly is a graduate of the University of Texas at El Paso (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) and William Mitchell College of Law (Juris Doctor). Before earning her law degree, Kelly had a successful career as a Registered Nurse. She worked in several Level I Trauma Centers and specialized in Emergency and Critical Care nursing, maintaining numerous certifications, including TNS, BTLS, TNCC, ECRN, ACLS, and PALS.. In law school Kelly managed a family, a full course load, a 200 mile commute, and still dedicated herself to helping others. As a volunteer with the Streetlaw Program at Edison High School, she helped urban youth understand and trust the judicial system. She also participated in “Exploring Justice,” a restorative justice program that works with young men sentenced to life in prison at MCF-Stillwater. As the Vice President for Law Students for Legal Disaster Relief, Kelly traveled to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and worked with Safe Streets Strong Communities to help restore the Crescent City’s legal system.. Kelly’s extensive experience in the ER has given her a huge advantage in the courtroom. While working with the Freeborn County Attorney’s Office, Kelly was instrumental to the investigation and successful prosecution of the nursing home abuse case in Albert Lea, as well as a wide range of other high-level criminal cases, including first degree murder, criminal sexual conduct, assault, and drug/alcohol-related traffic offense matters.. Since 2009, Kelly has been using her trauma knowledge and legal training to help people accused of a wide variety of crimes. As both an Assistant Public Defender (3rd District) and as a private attorney, Kelly has handled a wide variety of cases, including murder, criminal sexual conduct, assaults, theft, DUI/DWI, and many others. Because of her unique skillset, she has also consulted with dozens of attorneys throughout Minnesota; when it comes to complicated civil and criminal injury cases, Kelly is the lawyer that other lawyers turn-to for advice. Kelly looks forward to speaking with you about your case, and will gladly answer any questions you may have.
I received my law degree from Gonzaga University in 1978. I was hired to teach at the law school for two years before joining Rider Bennett in 1980. After practicing at Rider Bennett and Schwebel, Goetz & Sieben, Tewksbury & Kerfeld was formed in 1994. Our firm’s goal is to provide individual service for our clients in an aggressive, efficient, and fair manner. Our firm has adopted practices and procedures that are beneficial to our clients while focusing on individual attention for each client.. In addition to representing injured people, I am often hired to be an arbitrator or mediator to help resolve other lawyers’ cases. In that capacity, I was appointed as Special Master by the Supreme Court to distribute the settlement proceeds from the I-35W bridge collapse case, and also served as Special Master for the Cottonwood bus crash and the YAZ/Yasmin birth control cases.. I have repeatedly been named a Super Laywer, has been named a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the American Trial Lawyers Association, has been named a Best Lawyer by the Best Lawyers in America, was a Minnesota Lawyer of the Year for ADR in 2014 and Tewksbury & Kerfeld has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as a top tier law firm.
I practice in the areas of personal injury, consumer protection, and general litigation. After law school, I clerked for the Honorable David L. Piper in the Civil Division of Hennepin County District Court. As a law clerk, I handled hundreds of civil cases from inception to resolution. I have a strong understanding of Minnesota courts and procedure.. I grew up in Michigan and earned my B.A. from the University of Michigan with a double major in Philosophy and Classics. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 2020. There, he fought for clients as part of the Consumer Protection Clinic and represented clients in Fair Credit Reporting Act cases.. I live in St. Paul with my partner Julie and our rescue dog BeeBee. I enjoy camping, trail running, cycling, and exploring the outdoors.. I am licensed to practice in Minnesota and is a member of the Hennepin County Bar Association and the Minnesota State Bar Association. I am also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
I grew up in a family where my father came from a very poor family of 9 children and my mother grew up in a family of 5 children. Both of them grew up in Crosby Ironton, Minnesota. Dad was so poor that the brothers had to loan their shoes and clothes to the other siblings in order to go to school. Dad saw many of the fathers of his school friends lose their lives when the mines they were working in collapsed. From that point on, he became an active advocate for the underdog and never stopped. He taught us kids to be compassionate and advocate for the families that had bad luck or less opportunities because they were poor. I had no choice but be inspired to advocate for others.. When I graduated from the U of M, women were encouraged to choose teaching, nursing and or secretarial work. I graduated from the College of Education, but longed to be a lawyer that at that time was not an acceptable choice for a woman. After the birth of my third child, women were enrolling in law school in waves. I was thrilled to join the wave and started my first year at Hamline Law School when my youngest, was 6 months old.. I graduated from law school in 1980 and after clerking in Bankruptcy Court and working in Real Estate, I started my own law firm in 1993 practicing in the area of personal injury. I have loved my life as a lawyer. I have enjoyed working with a group of terrific co-workers who have become wonderful friends. My clients will testify, that I fight very hard for them and always try to obtain the best result possible. I am most fortunate to have these opportunities.
I first joined the firm in 2013 and became partner in 2017. I pride myself in providing compassionate and skillful representation for my clients. In my professional licensing defense practice I am a thoughtful advocate. I invest the time and care required to truly listen to each client's story in order to learn the integral details about their case. With this level of personalized attention, I develop the best strategy possible for responding to allegations from a licensing board. In my personal injury practice I am not afraid to stand up against the big insurance companies to get my clients the compensation they deserve.. In my free time I sing and play keyboard in a rock band called The Long Odds with my husband and friends.
I am a retired United States bannkruptcy judge, having served on the bench in the Minnesota Bankruptcy Court for nearly 30 years, from February 1984 to July 2013. I served as Chief Judge from 1993 to 2000, and represented the Eighth Circuit bankruptcy judges as a board member of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges from 1993 to 1996. I presently practice law as Of Counsel to Manty & Associates in the area of bankruptcy, specializing in counselling attorneys and their clients, mediation, and general debtor/creditor matters.
Every day I see good people who are struggling financially. So many clients come to me after struggling, physically and emotionally, to control their debt for several months or even for several years. During the past eight years, I have made it my mission to help consumers and businesses that are facing a debt crisis to gain control of their finances and to start on a path to a financially secure future. Whether a client comes to me for help resolving overwhelming debt, getting relief from a bank levy or wage garnishment, or is looking for a financial fresh start, I promise to advise the client of his or her best options to resolve the issue and to achieve the client’s goal in a manner that is professional, compassionate and cost-efficient. I understand that bankruptcy and debt negotiation can be scary, but I can help improve your financial situation, guide you throughout the entire process, and help you achieve a financial fresh start.
Carson J. Heefner is an experienced criminal defense lawyer. Carson has handled thoudands of cases over the course of his career, ranging from minor traffic violations to murder. In addition, Carson has handled over 60 appeals to both the Minnesota Court of Appeals and the Minnesota Supreme Court.. Carson has been instrumental in arguing and defining bail laws in the State of Minnesota. Many defense lawyers use the cases he had argued in formulating bail arguments throughout the State of Minnesota. In addition, he argued a very important case before the Minnesota Supreme Court, wherein the Court agreed that public safety alone cannot justify bail in any case, whether dwi or murder.. Carson also successfully argued In both the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court that a DNR officer must obtain a warrant before entering into a private ice fishing house.. Moreover, Carson successfully argued before the Supreme Court that the "automatic companion" rule as it pertains to searches under the Fourth Amendment is unconstitutional.. Carson is a tough, smart and creative defense lawyer who will fight not only for your rights, but a favorable outcome of your case. Whether it be through plea negotiations or trial, Carson has the experience you need. He knows the vast majority of judges and prosecutors in the Twin Cities, and even beyond, which makes quite a difference when dealing with defending those accused of criminal conduct. Whether your case ends with a plea or a trial, Carson will be there every step of the way. He will use his vast skills to get you the best possible result.
Bill is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers—an honor limited to the top 1% of lawyers in the State and a Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers. He was named as one of the Best Lawyers in America for White Collar Criminal Defense and also named as one of the Top 10 Lawyers in Minnesota. He has been selected as a Super Lawyer by Minnesota Law & Politics every year since 1991.. Mr. Mauzy is certified by the Minnesota State Bar Association as a Criminal Trial Specialist and by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a Criminal Trial Specialist. Effectively representing individuals and corporations in all criminal matters, he has won acquittals in a wide variety of matters including securities fraud, bank fraud, mail fraud, bid rigging, health care fraud, antitrust, ERISA fraud, mortgage fraud, insurance fraud, environmental crimes and bribery. Mauzy achieved the first acquittal in Minnesota using the battered woman’s syndrome defense in a murder trial. In one of his many white collar cases, he became the first attorney in Minnesota to try a case against the Office of Independent Counsel. Mauzy’s client, an insurance company CEO, was acquitted of all charges after a lengthy trial in Washington, D.C. Mauzy won an acquittal for the former Chairman of the Republican Party of Minnesota for alleged illegal corporate campaign contribution, and an acquittal for a highly regarded Twin Cities pediatrician on criminal sexual assault charges.. Mr. Mauzy is admitted to practice in the United States District Court, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, United States Supreme Court and United States Tax Court. He also is admitted to practice in the State of Wisconsin. B.A. 1969, Carleton College; J.D. cum laude, 1973, University of Minnesota.. Attorney Bill Mauzy has successfully tried more than 100 cases in state and federal courts and won. His success as a white collar defense attorney in Minneapolis is due to his aggressive approach for clients. He assists people charged with financial crimes. He can help you, too.