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302 H lawyers are available in Minneapolis, Minnesota. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $77 per hour.
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Zorislav Leyderman moved the U.S. from Ukraine (former Soviet Union) when he was 11 and grew up in St. Paul. He obtained his B.A. degree at the University of Minnesota, where he studied politics and the American criminal justice system. After college, Zorislav continued his education at the William Mitchell College of Law, where he obtained his J.D. and graduated with honors.. While in law school, Zorislav Leyderman worked for the Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners (LAMP) Clinic and the William Mitchell Law Clinic, representing low-income people and Minnesota prisoners in both criminal and civil cases. Zorislav also worked for the Hennepin County Public Defender’s Office where he helped protect the constitutional rights of criminal defendants who were unable to afford legal representation.. While working in these positions, Zorislav quickly realized that in many cases, our legal system is simply out of reach for those who need it most. Many people face harassment, discrimination, and injustice every day but do not have the resources or the knowledge to do anything about it. Some victims of civil rights violations have been traumatized to such extent that they can no longer find the strength to stand up and fight back. Others, on the other hand, do everything they can to make their voices heard but are turned away and ignored every step of the way until they simply give up.. It is for these reasons that Zorislav Leyderman started his own practice where he focuses exclusively on representing victims of civil rights violations in state and federal courts. Zorislav takes pride in his hard work, attention to detail, and creative problem-solving, all of which are essential in the complex field of civil rights litigation. Zorislav Leyderman is never shy to stand up for the rights of those who have been abused, and he works closely with each and every one of his clients to make sure that their voices are heard and that they are treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
W. Michael Garner is one of the country's leading franchise attorneys. With more than 35 years of experience as a trial lawyer, he provides franchisees and dealers the representation they need in disputes with their franchisors and suppliers. He has:. W. Michael Garner is recognized as an authority by the U.S. Supreme Court and more than a dozen other courts. He is the author of the leading legal treatise on franchise law, has served as editor-in-chief of the American Bar Association's Franchise Law Journal, and conceived and edits the Franchise Desk Book. His publications are recognized and used as reference works for franchise attorneys across the country.
Steven Silton represents small to mid-sized corporations, banks, credit unions and financial groups. In his corporate practice, he counsels his clients on purchase and sale of businesses, secured financing transactions, securities placements and negotiation of corporate documents. He often consults and/or associates with lawyers regarding their financially distressed business clients. He has been instrumental in the reorganization of a number of businesses, and has been appointed as counsel for creditor committees.. Mr. Silton joined Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP in July 2007 with a group of seven attorneys from the law firm of Mansfield Tanick & Cohen, P.A., where he was a partner. Mr. Silton’s professional memberships include the Hennepin County Bar Association, Minnesota State Bar Association, State Bar of Wisconsin, The Florida Bar, The Association of Trial Lawyers of America and Turnaround Management Association.Mr. Silton has been rated by Martindale-Hubbell for ethics and legal ability, and was named to the Rising Star list in 1999 by Law & Politics Magazine and published in Minneapolis-St. Paul Magazine. Since 2002 he has been named mulitple times to the Super Lawyer list by Law & Politics Magazine and published in Minneapolis-St. Paul Magazine.Mr. Silton is an adjunct professor at his alma mater, William Mitchell College of Law. In the spring of 2009, Mr. Silton aunched the Bankruptcy Clinic at the University of St. Thomas Law School in conjunction with the University’s School of Psychology and Social Work. The clinic provides pro bono bankruptcy services as well as counseling to indigent people.
Seasoned veteran of twenty-one years of civil and criminal litigation, includingprecedent-setting employment rights litigation, significant plaintiffs’ police brutality settlements, and major veterans’ rights victories. Persuasive legal writing and speaking skills, in addition to effective legal research in complex cases. Licensed to practice in Minnesota, United States District Courts of Minnesota and Western District of Wisconsin, United States Courts of Appeals for the Eighth and Seventh Circuits.Practice Focus: Police brutality litigation, employment litigation, trial experience, and representation of small businesses in urban transportation law
Sam practices primarily in the areas of civil rights and employment litigation in federal and state court. His employment practice focuses on helping clients who have been discriminated against or harassed in the workplace, wrongfully terminated, or denied wages they earned. His civil rights practice focuses on seeking redress for clients who have been victims of civil rights abuses by the police or institutions such as prisons and mental health facilities, as well as those who have been discriminated against in public places like restaurants or retail locations. Sam also has experience with whistleblower and consumer protection law.. Sam has won victories for his clients in several types of cases. He has prevailed on behalf of clients in trials with both juries and judges. Most recently, a jury awarded his client more than $400,000 for economic and emotional harm she suffered when her employer discriminated against her during and after her pregancy. He has also successfully resolved cases for six and seven figure settlements for his clients, including a recent case in which his client was wrongfully arrested and prosecuted following his participation in a protest against police brutality.. Sam graduated cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 2015. He then practiced at the well-known Washington DC employment law firm, Katz Marshall & Banks before moving to Seattle, where he was an associate at the civil rights firm MacDonald Hoague & Bayless. He returned to his hometown of Minneapolis in 2019 to be closer to family and represent clients in the community he has always considered home. After three years of practicing at Madia Newville LLC, Sam returned to MacDonald Hoague & Bayless in December 2022 to help open the firm's Minneapolis office.
Ron Walters is a 2010 graduate of the University of St. Thomas School of Law. Before starting Willwright, Ron worked on an Indian reservation in central Minnesota for five years assisting families with their estate planning needs. Ron started Willwright because he recognized a need for estate planning services that were easy to access, smartly priced, and delivered to the client wherever they are.. Ron is a married father of two. He enjoys bicycling, soccer, cross country skiing and cooking.
Robert J. Shane has over 31 years of experience as a criminal defense attorney with the majority of his cases resulting in either an acquittal or dismissal. Mr. Shane will use his experience to provide you with the best defense. For more information and tips for suspects in a criminal case, or to discuss your case, please call Robert J. Shane.
Paul is a trial lawyer. He defends and prosecutes cases for people and businesses. In 2016, Paul was named “Attorney of the Year” by Minnesota Lawyer for his work on a highly-publicized, free speech case. He represented a high school student who was unconstitutionally expelled for responding to a post on Twitter about his gym teacher. The case settled for $425,000.. Paul has obtained other large settlements and jury acquittals—sometimes for the same client in related cases. For example, Paul defended a young man shot by a police officer three times in the back. The State charged Paul’s client with first-degree assault to cover up the police shooting. Paul convinced a jury to acquit his client, saving him from at least ten years in prison. Paul and his partners then sued the police officer for excessive force. The case settled for $2.85 million.. Paul also represents businesses. He was an integral part of a team which aggressively and successfully defended a national paving contractor from claims of racketeering, anti-trust, fraud and breach of contract brought by a multi-national corporation. Paul enjoys prosecuting breach of contract and wrongful termination cases for sales representatives and wholesalers against manufacturers.. Paul attended law school at the University of Minnesota, where he graduated magna cum laude. He is now an Adjunct Law Professor for the school’s civil rights moot court program. He has won numerous awards for his legal writing.. Prior to law school, Paul was a financial analyst and a firefighter. While handling emergencies for the public, Paul learned to think fast on his feet and remain level-headed during tense circumstances—skills that prepared him well for the courtroom.. In addition to “Attorney of Year,” Paul was named “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, he was also featured in the “Next Generation” issue of the Attorney at Law magazine.
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.
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.
Kenneth LaBore is an attorney with many decades experience handling serious injury and wrongful death cases for injuries occuring in Minnesota. We focus on elder abuse and neglect cases and the injuries which result due to poor care and supervision in group homes, assisted living facilities, memory care, nursing homes / skilled nursing, hospitals and other providers of care for vulnerable adults.. For a free consultation to discuss your case contact Kenneth LaBore.
Katie Bennett is a civil trial lawyer with an active practice in federal and state courts. A skillful advocate at all stages of the proceedings, she focuses her practice on the prosecution of federal civil rights matters, including jail suicides, police shootings, and excessive force cases, as well as personal injury actions where individuals have suffered serious injury or death.
Joni M. Thome has over twenty-five years of experience and is widely known for her trial and appellate work on behalf of employees who have been wrongfully terminated from their jobs due to discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation. A founding partner of Baillon Thome Jozwiak & Wanta, she has obtained millions of dollars for her clients in awards and settlements including many multiple party, collective action, and class action employment lawsuits.. Joni is a certified Employment Law Specialist and has been named a Super Lawyer by her peers regularly since 2003. She has been recognized as one of Minnesota’s Top 50 Women Super Lawyers every year since 2012 and has repeatedly been named to the lists of Minnesota’s Top 100 Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America. Joni has received several awards for her work, including the 2012 Karla Wahl Dedicated Advocacy Award by the Minnesota Chapter of the National Employment Lawyer Association. The award honors one Minnesota attorney each year for his or her “ceaseless and courageous efforts to better the rights of Minnesota employees.”
John is a partner in Lindquist & Vennum’s Health Law practice group, representing healthcare professionals and businesses on a broad range of transactional and regulatory matters. John’s clients include healthcare providers (hospitals, physician group practices, integrated delivery systems and other healthcare professionals and licensed entities), managed care organizations, third party administrators, health and wellness service providers, medical device companies, software vendors and technology companies. John has experience regarding healthcare fraud and abuse and related regulatory and compliance issues; healthcare technology (including electronic health records, personal health records, telemedicine and video-health products); health information and financial data privacy and security (including HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, and other state and federal privacy law); wellness and disease management products and programs; and the integration of healthcare benefits, technology and financial solutions (including consumer driven healthcare products such as health savings accounts (HSAs), coordinated investment products and credit products). John understands his healthcare clients’ business needs and challenges, having been not only a lawyer in private practice but also in-house counsel at UnitedHealth Group and a regulator with the Minnesota Department of Health. Representative Experience. Honors and AwardsMinnesota “Rising Star,” 2008, 2009, and 2010Minnesota Lawyer “Up & Coming Attorney,” 2007Humphrey Institute Policy Fellow, 2009-2010
Jim Rubenstein brings a solutions oriented approach to his clients' challenges in finance, leasing, business bankruptcy and commercial litigation. He is experienced in complex transactions involving workourts and Chapter 11 cases, business financing and commercial real estate.. Jim uses his experience as a business litigator and negotiator to help settle business disputes as a mediator. He speaks at seminars frequently on bankruptcy and commercial leasing topics.. Jim also serves as genreal counsel to the Minnesota Opera and on the boards of the Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis and the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul.
Jeff is an accomplished attorney in the areas of personal injury and civil rights, who has worked on several significant cases. Jeff was named a 2013 “Attorney of the Year” by Minnesota Lawyer for his work on a $3.075 Million Dollar police brutality wrongful death—the second largest police brutality settlement in Minnesota History. Jeff was also part of a team of class counsel who obtained a $2 Million Dollar settlement for violations of the Drivers Privacy Protection Act—this settlement was reported to be the largest DPPA settlement in U.S. History. Jeff’s experience also includes representing clients on school injuries, medical malpractice injuries, and commercial vehicle crashes. Jeff has been named a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine the past two years.
I provide attentive and thorough representation for debtors in distress. I help my clients decide what debt relief options are best for them and determine whether their rights have been violated in any way.. Some of the more prominent issues facing my clients include:
I have extensive, nationwide, experience in truck crash cases, having handled trucking cases in fifteen different states. I represent people who have been catastrophically injured (or the families of those who’ve been killed) as a result of the negligence of truck drivers and trucking companies. I was named a Minnesota “Attorney of the Year” by Minnesota Lawyer, a legal publication, for a truck-accident wrongful death case. In 2014 alone, I recovered over $16 million for my clients in accident cases, including separate cases of over $4 million and $5 million.
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 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 one of triplets and grew up in Iowa. I entered my first debate and mock trial tournaments in 7th grade and since then have had a passion to win. Today I am immersed in the ongoing challenge of this work. Each year there ismore to learn, to perfect. Currently I am studying much of the new science in education in order to use some advanced techniques in trial practice.
I am from Eveleth, a small town in northern Minnesota, and have lived in the Twin Cities for the past 13 years. When I'm not in the office, I enjoy playing tennis, golf, and curling. I am an avid sports fan and enjoy watching and attending Minnesota Vikings, Twins, and Wild games. I also enjoy spending my free time with my wife, Mary, son, Jacob, and two yellow labs Sadie and Bella.
I am a family law attorney that helps clients in Minnesota navigate the next step forward in their divorce, custody, paternity, support, harassment (HRO) or domestic violence (OFP) case. I help clients figure out their goals and what would work best for their family within the context of the family law system. I then guide clients in implementing those goals so they can move forward in their lives. I understand how difficult (financially, emotionally, and sometimes even physically) this process can be. I take care of the papers and letters and phone calls that come along with the process so you can focus on moving forward.. I believe that the family law system gives families unique ways to solve their problems whether they are able to do it through the help of neutrals (such as mediators, social and financial early neutral evaluations or parenting consultants) or if they need the help of judges to make decisions. My experience with each of these tools means that I can help guide you through which ever process works best for you and your family. Call to set up a complementary consultation today!
Hi!. My name is Terri Running. Helping people with debt problems is my passion. I actually used to help people incur debt ... but in my defense that was back in the days when banks actually helped people!. While attending college, I worked at a bank. I started as a filing clerk (I remember teling my boss that trained monkeys could do that job!), then as a proof machine operator, bookkeeper, and drive up teller. When I graduated college, I worked as an installment lender, then as a mortgage lender, and finally as a commercial lender. My last banking job was "work-out specialist." I worked with lawyers and spent time in court, which motivated me to quit a perfectly good job to attend law school!. I started this firm 14 years ago. We love what we do, and take pride in having compassion for our clients, listening to thier goals, and helping them reach those goals when feasible. If you need help with your financial issues, give us a call. We've got solutions.