Top best Ethics Lawyers in Minneapolis | 18 available
18 Ethics lawyers are available in Minneapolis, Minnesota. These lawyers are rated between 4.1/5 to 4.5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $67 per hour.
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I have a private practice devoted to representing lawyers in ethics and professional responsibility matters. We also handle bar admissions, ethics consultations, expert opinions for disqualification motions, withdrawal motions, and other legal ethics-related issues. We do not represent plaintiffs in legal malpractice actions against lawyers.
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.
A “lawyer’s lawyer,” Aaron focuses his practice primarily on representing and advising lawyers and law firms in Minnesota on matters of legal ethics and law practice management. Aaron previously worked for the firm for three years before transitioning to the public sector where he worked as an attorney at the Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, investigating and prosecuting matters involving attorney misconduct. Aaron rejoined the firm in July 2019. In addition to his ethics practice, Aaron manages the firm’s associate attorneys, litigation and transactional matters, and the firm's staff.. Aaron attended Mitchell Hamline School of Law, formerly William Mitchell College of Law, where he received a CALI award, earned Dean’s List honors, and served on the editorial board of the Mitchell Hamline Law Review Volume 42. Aaron also worked as an Adjunct Professor of Law at his alma mater from 2018 to 2023. Before law school, Aaron worked for more than four years in retail banking and consumer deposit compliance.. In his free time, Aaron enjoys golfing, four-wheeling, downhill skiing, and spending time with his family and friends. He is also an avid fan of the Minnesota Twins, Vikings, Wild, and Timberwolves.