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1355 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 55402 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $283 per hour.
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Nick represents unions and employees in federal and state labor and employment law matters. He has worked with unions and their members in the processing of grievances, arbitrations, contract negotiations, unfair labor practice charges, union duty of fair representation disputes, and other contract issues. Nick counsels employees on a variety of employment law issues including employment discrimination, wage and hour issues, family medical leave, and employee benefits. Nick also has experience with assisting clients in reviewing, negotiating, or litigating issues related to, employment agreements and noncompetition agreements. Nick maintains an active pro bono practice, assisting individual clients in housing and creditor collections matters.
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 on real estate law, creditors' remedies, general business law and civil litigation. A majority of my practice is also focused on common interest commmunities and I represent over 400 hundred community associations throughout the state of Minnesota.
My Philosophy:. I truly care about you. That’s why I practice family and business immigration law. I’m an experienced immigration lawyer who truly understands what you are going through and the immigration legal services you need.. My family lived in an immigrant neighborhood with people who didn’t speak English. We lived with multiple generations of extended family members who worked many jobs, just to make ends meet. Everyone in our neighborhood joined together to help everyone else survive and eventually thrive.. These experiences guide my philosophy about how I treat others, how I practice law and how I try to live my life.. I appreciate the difficult decisions and sacrifices you’ve had to make. It’s not easy to leave behind, the only life you’ve ever known and the people who were a part of it. I understand your dreams, your wishes and your hopes for a better future for yourself and your children.. I also appreciate how difficult and overwhelming it is for companies that employ foreign nationals. You worry about complying with fast-changing immigration laws and making sure that you're filing the right immigration applications for your valued foreign employees. I can help keep your company in compliance with the regulations and prepare your immigration petitions for foreign nationals you are sponsoring.. Let me guide you through the daunting U.S. immigration process ahead of you.. As a dual U.S.-Italian citizen, I practice U.S. immigration law from my office in beautiful Arpino, Italy and from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. I can help individual clients and employers with U.S. immigration matters, regardless of where you are located.
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.
Michael Hall, III, is the president of Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys, and is the firm’s senior trial lawyer. He focuses on personal injury cases, including. Michael has won multiple professional awards, including being named a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers organization; being twice recognized as one of the top 100 litigation lawyers in the state of Minnesota, and winning the Martindale-Hubbell Client Distinction Award.. But Michael’s proudest achievements are the settlements he has recovered for his clients. He has been responsible for several of the largest settlements in state history, including:. Michael has also become a leader in the local legal community, serving as a continuing legal education instructor and serving on the civil jury instruction review committee. He was also elected president of the Minnesota Association for Justice after previously serving as vice president, secretary, treasurer, and legislative chair. He currently serves on the association’s executive committee and the board of governors.. Michael believes in a simple premise: that the practice of law should be used to help others, to promote fairness, and to do what’s right. He fights for his clients, and he’s ready to fight for you, too. Schedule a free consultation to discuss the details of your case with one of the top Minnesota personal injury lawyers.
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 joined the team at SiebenCarey in 2012, continuing his work representing the injured. His practice is focused on personal injury and wrongful death claims involving car accidents, motorcycle accidents, boating, ATV accidents, trucking, tractor-trailer accidents, and defective products. Most recently, Matt was recognized as a 2015 Super Lawyers Rising Stars honoree. He is an active member in Minnesota's legal community. He serves on the Board of Governors, as well as various committees, for the Minnesota Association for Justice. He is a frequent lecturer and author on topics involving personal injury. Matt grew up on Minnesota's Iron Range--an area of the state revered for its hard working families and community values. He applies those same principals to handling claims for his clients. Prior to entering the legal world, Matt worked as a carpenter building homes for families throughout the state. He knows first hand how an injury can upend a family's stability when injury sidelines clients who rely on their body to put bread on the table. Matt has strong ties to the northern suburbs, especially Anoka and Coon Rapids, and is devoted to making sure everyone has access to the best legal representation. Matt is a tenacious advocate who takes great pride in achieving justice for the injured. "In today's world you cannot count on someone who has harmed you, or even your own insurance company, to offer you the compensation you deserve after suffering a loss. Justice must be earned. In most cases, it's an uphill battle that requires dedication, devotion, and personal attention. It's important that clients know their rights and understand the process at every step of the way. The most important thing to me is that my clients are satisfied, and that we've taken care of them in their time of need. I consider myself lucky to work in a profession, and with a law firm, that strives to make a real difference for clients and their families."
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.
Mara Brust has vast courtroom experience as a Hall Law P.A. trial lawyer. Mara is licensed to practice law in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. She has worked in the areas of personal injury, product liability, and medical malpractice.. Prior to attending law school, Mara graduated summa cum laude from North Dakota State University. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Broadcasting, and Mass Communication Technologies.. While attending the University of Virginia School of Law, Mara served on the editorial board and article review board of the Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law. While in law school, she was recognized for doing pro bono work at Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota.. Mara continues to be awarded and recognized for her work. She was included in the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 List for Minnesota, America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators, and the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys’ list of Top 10 Personal Injury Attorneys Under 40 in Minnesota.. Mara serves on the Board of Governors of the Minnesota Association of Justice. She is also a member of the North Dakota Association of Justice, the Stearns-Benton County Bar Association, and the John E. Simonett Chapter of the American Inns of Court.. At Hall Law P.A., Mara has secured millions of dollars in compensation for accident victims in Minnesota and North Dakota. She is experienced in handling various personal injury matters, including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, and dog bites.
Madeline is an attorney at Greenstein Sellers who represents clients in various legal matters, including real estate law, creditors’ remedies, general business law, and civil litigation. Madeline is focused on crafting results-driven solutions that ensure the best possible outcomes for her clients. She is passionate about applying the law to everyday client problems and translating legalese into practical insights for clients.. Madeline’s favorite issues are complex legal questions that require her to craft creative out of the box solutions. Prior to joining Greenstein Sellers, Madeline worked as an associate at a boutique law firm focused on transactional law, real estate law, and probate and estate administration. She has experience in advocating for clients in complex landlord/tenant disputes, forming non-profit corporations, assisting in business transactions as well as drafting and analyzing real estate leases and corporate documents.
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Listed in Best Lawyers in America since 2008, Attorney with AV Rated Borene Law Firm, P. A. - U.S. & Global Immigration. Scott Borene is Senior Attorney with the Borene Law Firm, a global immigration firm based in Minneapolis. He has had more than 30 years experience handling employment-based immigration matters. Scott Borene has been repeatedly recognized as one of the Top 20 Corporate Immigration Lawyers in the World “most highly regarded” by other lawyers and general counsel - Who’s Who Legal. Scott Borene was selected by other lawyers as 2016 and 2018 Lawyer of the Year in Immigration Law in Minnesota as noted by The Best Lawyers in America.. Borene Law Firm is listed in Tier 1 of U.S. News national ranking of Best Law Firms. Scott Borene is Editor-in-Chief of several AILA reference books including, The Global Immigration Guide: A Country-by-Country Survey, Immigration Options for Academics and Researchers, and The Global Immigration Guide: Crossing Borders for Business and author of Dr. Yes-Immigration Options for Doctors. He is a past national Director of AILA and chaired AILA’s Global Immigration Summit conferences in 2002 and 2004. He recently completed a two-year term as worldwide Co-Chair of the International Bar Association (IBA) Immigration Committee, the world’s largest global bar association based in London. He served two terms as AILA Chapter Chair and was Conference Chair of the 1996 AILA National Conference. He is a past Chair of the NSC Liaison Committee and past Chair of the INS Headquarters Adjudications Liaison Committee. In 2000, he was selected to receive a President’s Commendation Award “For Setting a New Standard in INS Headquarters Liaison.”. He is a graduate of Harvard University and Minnesota’s William Mitchell Law School.
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.
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.
Leland Frankman served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Minnesota before entering private practice. He and his associate, Harry A. Frankman (admitted in the State of Florida) practice solely in the area of eminent domain or condemnation law and have been very successful in representing owners of both small properties to the largest cases where government agencies and power line companies have taken the landowner's property by eminent domain or by the commonly used name "condemnation".
Kristy Mara (formerly Kristy Rodd) has been practicing family law for 20 years. She creates customized solutions for her clients. Kristy openly communicates with clients throughout the case so the end result is the best possible outcome.. Whether a business-person, a professional or stay-at-home parent, experiencing any legal process in one’s personal life is unnerving. Kristy gets to know each client as an individual; and tailors the communications and case strategy to meet his or her needs and goals. Although she is an experienced litigator, she is equally comfortable creating settlement solutions for her clients. She uses her analytical skills to master the facts and finances for an ideal position for her clients at settlement or trial.. Kristy provides an honest assessment of how the process will work for her clients. When strategizing with a client, Kristy analyzes and quantifies all aspects of the case balancing the costs and benefits. She breaks down complex matters into basic collars and cents for her clients and uses her expertise to guide them in their decision on whether to settle or go to trial.. Kristy focuses her practice on complex litigation including: valuation of closely-held businesses and corporations, allocation of retirement plans and benefits, analysis of executive compensation, personal and corporate taxation issues, property division, maintenance and alimony, and child custody and support.
Kojo Addo’s law practice is limited to personal injury and wrongful death litigation. He. handles motor vehicle, motorcycle, and truck collisions as well as general liability cases.. Kojo obtained his undergraduate degree from Gustavus Adolphus College in St Peter. and his Juris Doctor from Mitchell Hamline School of Law. He is a member of the. Minnesota State Bar Association and the Minnesota Association for Justice.. Kojo’s commitment to service, justice, and advocacy, coupled with his compassionate. and empathic nature ideally position him to serve injured people and their loved ones.
Kenneth D. Suzan is of counsel in Barnes & Thornburg LLP's Minneapolis, Minnesota, office and is a member of the firm's Intellectual Property Department.. Mr. Suzan has experience in the areas of trademark law, copyright law, Internet law, social media law, domain names, and service mark matters. He has counseled his clients on a variety of issues ranging from the inception of a trademark to ultimate registration, licensing and enforcement. Mr. Suzan counsels and assists wearable technology companies to protect brand names through trademark, copyright and domain name filings. He also performs trademark clearance searches for mobile application names and logos. Mr. Suzan has also worked with an expansive network of associates worldwide on trademark clearance, licensing and litigation matters.. Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Mr. Suzan served as a partner at Hodgson Russ LLP in Buffalo, New York, where he managed a worldwide docket of trademark and service mark applications and registrations, prosecuted and defended trademark opposition and cancellation proceedings, handled multiple federal trademark litigation matters, and advised and counseled clients on all facets of trademark issues. In addition, Mr. Suzan has also served as a senior associate for Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P., and as an associate for Gibney, Anthony & Flaherty, LLP.. Mr. Suzan earned his J.D., cum laude, from Albany Law School of Union University in 1996, where he served as managing editor of lead articles for the Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology. Mr. Suzan also earned his LL.M. in Trade Regulation (Intellectual Property) from New York University School of Law in 1998 and his B.A. magna cum laude from the University of Rochester in 1993.. Mr. Suzan is a co-host of IP Fridays, a podcast dedicated to intellectual property matters. The show is distributed , the iTunes Store, and .. Active in the community, Mr. Suzan served as past president of the Buffalo Arts Studio in Buffalo, New York, and is a member of the board of advisors for the Intellectual Property Counselor.. Mr. Suzan is admitted to practice in Minnesota and New York.
Kayla Wengronowitz’s passion for defending the criminally accused is unmatched. Even before she was admitted to the Minnesota State Bar, Kayla became a certified student attorney so she could work with the Minnesota Innocence Project. She also worked as a law clerk for the Washington County Attorney’s Office, where she assisted with serious felony cases as well as gross misdemeanors. Kayla brought her passion and courtroom experience to Caplan & Tamburino Law Firm, P.A., where she continues to defend the rights of men and women who face devastating criminal charges.
Katy Rollins is passionate about the protection of our civil rights and advocates on behalf of employees who’ve faced unlawful discrimination, retaliation, or harassment. Katy began working at Baillon Thome Jozwiak & Wanta LLP in 2019 as a Law Clerk, before joining the team as an Associate Attorney after her admission to the bar in the fall of 2021. While in law school, Katy honed her legal skills working in various clinic programs, including the Health Law Clinic and with the Office of the Minnesota Appellate Public Defender. She also worked as an Articles Editor for the Mitchell Hamline Law Review. Katy graduated summa cum laude from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
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.
Kate Hockin has achieved favorable settlements and verdicts for injured accident victims. Kate is licensed to practice law in the State of Minnesota. She is also a member of the Minnesota Association of Justice.. Kate earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Society, and the Environment from the University of Minnesota. She graduated cum laude from Mitchell Hamline School of Law. Prior to earning her Juris Doctor, Kate gained trial advocacy experience while participating in mock trial competitions. She also clerked for a personal injury law firm and completed an externship with a medical malpractice firm.. Before joining Hall Law P.A. in 2019, Kate clerked for the Honorable Cynthia L. McCollum in the Dakota County District Court. She was recognized as the Attorney of the Year for 2021 (Minnesota Lawyer).. Kate enjoys serving on the Parade Figure Skating Club board of directors. She is also a competitive figure skater and participates in trapeze in her spare time.. At Hall Law P.A., Kate has successfully advocated for Minnesota accident victims to recover millions of dollars in compensation. She is skilled at handling a variety of personal injury matters, including auto accidents and domestic assault.
Kaarin Nelson Schaffer is the founding partner at Nelson Schaffer and a fierce advocate for her clients. Driven by a desire for fairness and justice, Kaarin litigates on behalf of employees across a range of employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation claims, including gender and pregnancy discrimination, whistleblower retaliation and other forms of unlawful workplace conduct by employers.. Kaarin has been named to the list of Minnesota Rising Stars and Super Lawyer in employment litigation every year since 2014, and she regularly presents at conferences on employment law. Kaarin was named Attorney of the Year for the work she did in the George Floyd case. She is a cum laude graduate of the University of St. Thomas School of Law.