Top best L Lawyers in Minnetonka | 143 available
143 L lawyers are available in Minnetonka, Minnesota. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 52% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $66 per hour.
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Zach focuses his practice on representing individuals with injury and disability claims nationwide. As the President of Fields Law Firm, Zach is responsible for maintaining the Firm’s standard of excellence and advancing the Firm’s strategic direction.. Zach understands the unique challenges that each client faces while dealing with an injury or disability claim, and he treats his clients with care and compassion. He has a proven track record of success with seeking justice for his clients. He focuses intensely on each client’s case, so his clients can focus on moving forward with their lives.. Zach is dedicated to providing the best representation, service, and communication that his clients have ever experienced. His goal is to help clients get back to as close to 100% as possible while pursuing the maximum recovery for his clients’ injuries and disability.. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota and his Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law. He is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, the Work Injury Law Group (WILG), the American Association for Justice (AAJ), and the Minnesota Association for Justice (MNAJ).. Zach has always been passionate about helping people, from volunteering as a teenager to his work representing individuals against huge corporations.. Mr. Schmoll is admitted to practice in Minnesota state courts, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.. Zach presents to organizations both locally and nationally regarding injury and disability claims, and he appears in federal courts throughout the country in his representation of clients.. Zach was selected as a Minnesota Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.. Outside of work, Zach enjoys spending time outdoors and with his family and friends.
Since becoming licensed to practice law in 2006, Katie has amassed an impressive amount of experience in both the practice and the business of law. Since joining the law firm of Heimerl and Lammers in 2009, she has built a dedicated family law practice with four family law attorneys and staff who assist a variety of family law clients each year.. Katie's clients have described her as "knowledgeable", "excellent", and an "attorney who truly cares." Her clients have lauded her for being calm and collected in court, and tough on the opposition.. Katie has represented hundreds of clients in civil litigation cases in Minnesota, the majority of which have been in family law matters. She has experience in virtually every aspect of the litigation process including appeals, jury trials, bench trials, summary judgment hearings, motion practice and ADR, including Early Neutral Evaluations.. She is a rule 114 qualified neutral and a qualified family law mediator. She is certified as an SENE and FENE mediator. She has served on the Minneapolis Civil Rights Commission and is a volunteer for Tubman. She also serves as a Ramsey County and Hennepin County volunteer mediator. She is also a member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Hennepin County Bar Association, Minnesota Bar Association, and Douglas K Amdahl Inn of Court and is a former member of the Minnesota Association for Justice. She serves as a mentor attorney for the University of St. Thomas mentor program. She has presented various CLEs at the Hennepin County Bar Association on the topics of bankruptcy and divorce and discovery issues. She has authored articles on School Choice in Minnesota and Third Party Custody matters. Katie is on the bench and bar committee at the Hennepin County Bar Association working to bring the members of the bench in contact with members of the bar through education. She also serves as a volunteer investigator on the 4th Judicial District Ethics Committee.. Katie has built a thriving family law practice with four dedicated family law attorneys and staff. She believes that the practice of family law should be civil and treats all parties with respect even in the most acrimonious of disputes. Katie handles hundreds of family law disputes annually. She has received compliments from clients, the Court and opposing attorneys as to her professionalism and competency in handling family law cases.. Katie has settled many cases using mediation or the ENE process and when cases can't settle, she has not hesitated to take cases to trial on a variety of legal issues including child custody modification, spousal maintenance, property division, parenting time and custody, and division of assets and debts. Katie also appears periodically before the Minnesota Court of Appeals and has argued the topics of child custody modification, child support, parenting time, spousal maintenance, domestic abuse and property division to the Apellate Court.. Katie lives in Bloomington with her husband Mike, their two children. She enjoys running, working out, cooking and reading mystery novels.
Scott Kruger has focused his legal career on assisting people injured by the negligence of others. He understands that the legal process is complicated, and that insurance companies are trying to take advantage of people during stressful times.. Mr. Kruger is dedicated to making the legal system easy to understand in a calm, straightforward manner. Whether you are recovering from your injuries, attending arbitration, or preparing for a court appearance, Mr. Kruger takes the time to explain what to expect to make you as comfortable as possible in stressful situations.. Mr. Kruger attended Carthage College in Kenosha, WI where he earned his bachelor’s degrees in English and Theatre. He worked for several years before returning to school, and then earned his law degree from William Mitchell College of Law (before it merged with Hamline).. Mr. Kruger is active in the Midway Neighborhood in St. Paul, where he and his wife, Katie, raise their three children. His family enjoys visiting state and local parks throughout Minnesota, and spending with his extended family up in the Brainerd Lakes area.
Sara Weber grew up in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and English from Marquette University. During her time at Marquette, she sat as a Student Senator for Marquette’s Student Government where she was the founder and co-chair of the Committee for Title IX and Sexual Harassment Awareness that focused on Title IX Policy initiatives and resources on campus. After graduating she took a gap year and worked at a civil litigation law firm in her hometown. From there, Sara moved to Minneapolis and earned her law degree from the University of St. Thomas School of Law.. While in law school, Sara was an Associate Editor on the Journal of Law and Public Policy and clerked for a personal injury firm before starting at Fields Law as a law clerk during her final year of school. At Fields, Sara has been able to combine her interest with the law and her desire to advocate for others through her work in Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation. Sara is dedicated to being a voice for injured individuals, helping them navigate the challenges they face in the aftermath of their experiences.. Ms. Weber is admitted to practice in Minnesota state courts and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. She is also a member of the Minnesota Bar Association and Hennepin County Bar Association, as well as the Work Injury Law Group and the Minnesota Association for Justice.. Outside of work, Sara enjoys running, going to concerts with friends, and spending time with her family on the water in Wisconsin.
Ryan has a broad litigation practice and has tried cases involving breach of fiduciary duty, fraudulent transfers, breach of contract, statutory employment claims, mechanic’s liens, construction defects, conversion, and numerous other business and individual claims and criminal matters. From drafting the first documents in a lawsuit to arguing the case in state Supreme Courts, Ryan has ushered clients through all stages of their case. When not trying lawsuits, Ryan assists clients with their residential and commercial real estate transactions.. Prior to joining Morrison Sund PLLC in 2006, Ryan practiced commercial litigation with Gislason & Hunter, LLP, was a law clerk with Messerli & Kramer, P.A. and interned with Judge John P. Smith of Minnesota’s Ninth Judicial District.. Ryan graduated cum laude from William Mitchell College of Law in 2003, where he was apublished Law Review author and represented William Mitchell College of Law at the Florida State Bar Association’s national Tax Moot Court Competition. He is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, the Minnesota Land Title Association and Hazeltine National Golf Club.. When not at the office, Ryan enjoys spending time with his wife, Tawnya and their two sons.
Nathaniel Greene is an attorney practicing Long Term Disability.. Mr. Green earned his undergraduate degree from Bethel University and received his Juris Doctor degree from Marquette University Law School.. Nate is admitted to practice in Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, the Western District of Wisconsin, and the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Nate is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Nathan Benusa is a dedicated and passionate personal injury attorney at Fields Law Firm. His focus is fighting for the rights of injured individuals due to the negligence or misconduct of others.. Nathan grew up in a small town in central Minnesota. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from St. Cloud State University. Nathan then earned his Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law where he served as a staff member on the William Mitchell Law Review.. Nathan started his legal career as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable John Solien in Aitkin County. He then pivoted to a career as a prosecutor. He served in that role for almost ten years at three different offices. Nathan wrapped up his prosecutor career at Sherburne County, and while there, his caseload included prosecuting sexual assaults, other assault related crimes, theft crimes, and controlled substance cases. Nathan received the Professional Achievement award in 2023 from the Minnesota County Attorney’s Association for his work in helping address the fentanyl crisis at the Minnesota Legislature.. In his role as a prosecutor, Nathan learned the importance of fighting for justice and ensuring that a victim’s voice was heard in the process. He joined Fields Law Firm to continue his fight for justice and protecting the rights of those who typically go unheard. Nathan is passionate about protecting the rights of his clients and works closely with those individuals to ensure they are making informed decisions. He takes an aggressive approach for his clients to help ensure a maximum result and recovery.. Mr. Benusa is admitted to practice in Minnesota state courts and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. He is currently a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association, and the Minnesota Association of Justice.. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter. His hobbies include being outdoors, exercising, trying new restaurants, cheering for his favorite Minnesota sports teams, and watching his favorite TV shows.
Merrick started his career as a lawyer working for one of Minnesota’s top injury attorneys. He learned that through dedication and hard work, momentous results can be achieved for his clients. He enjoys the court room and has litigated numerous cases in Minnesota.. Caring and aggressive are hallmarks of his practice. He understands the fear and anxiety every day, ordinary, people feel when forced to face the intimidation and immense resources of a giant insurance company. He’ll carefully explain and simplify complex legal issues so you can make the most informed decision about your claims. At the same time, he’ll take an aggressive approach to dealing with the insurance company to ensure the maximum result and recovery for you.. Merrick was raised out west but came to Minnesota in the mid-90s to attend law school at William Mitchell College of Law. Since his arrival, he has grown to love the beauty of Minnesota and its culture, and now, proudly, considers himself a Minnesotan.. Unique to his life experiences, Merrick lived in Taiwan for two years and learned to read, write and speak Mandarin Chinese. Most significantly, he spent months living in small villages where agriculture was the sole means of sustenance and people struggled to survive. He witnessed, first-hand, the true meaning and value of hard work, and what it takes to survive in the face of a bad crop or a natural disaster. This experience deepened his appreciation for the difficulties good people experience despite efforts to improve their lives.. Mr. Williams is admitted to practice in the Minnesota state courts and United States District Court of Minnesota, New Jersey, and Texas. He enjoys membership with the Minnesota Association of Justice, Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association and American Association for Justice.. When not working, Merrick enjoys hanging out with his kids. He loves the Gophers, Vikings, Twins and yearns for the day when the T-Wolves bring home an NBA title.
Leslie Briesacher began her career in solo practice, in the areas of family law and non-profit business formation. She then spent 10 years working in operations and HR for a fortune 50 corporation, during a period of exponential growth. After several years overseeing OSHA compliance, she realized she missed the intricacies of the legal profession and helping people with their issues, so she decided to return to the practice of law.. Leslie practices Social Security Disability with Fields Law. She enjoys being able to help clients navigate issues that have a financial impact as they work hard to take care of their families and themselves.. Leslie graduated from Augsburg College with a bachelor’s degree in business and received her JD from Hamline School of Law.. Ms. Briesacher is admitted to practice in the United States District Court of Minnesota and Minnesota State courts. She is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and the Washington County Bar Association. Her pro bono activities have included working with the Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis and Wills for Heroes.. Leslie grew up in the Twin Cities area and enjoys most outdoor activities in all four fabulous seasons. She spends her free time traveling, hiking, biking, losing at local trivia nights, and exploring local dog-friendly patios.
Kendra Bredeson was born and raised in Minnesota. She obtained a Bachelor of Science from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Kendra earned her Juris Doctor from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, graduating with honors.. Prior to working at Fields Law, Kendra was selected to assist in developing an international dual degree program for her law school. She also gained valuable legal research and writing skills as well as practical courtroom experience while clerking at a business litigation firm.. Known for her focused, organized, and empathetic approach, Kendra strives to advocate vigorously for clients. Kendra employs her unique skills to lift the legal burden, allowing clients to focus on their health.. Ms. Bredeson is admitted to practice in Minnesota state courts and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. She is currently a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and Federal Bar Association.. Outside of her legal practice, Kendra enjoys being outdoors, spending time with family and friends, and cooking.
Joyce Trudeau grew up in the northern Twin Cities metro area. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and Political Science from the University of South Dakota. After living in rural areas for four years, she decided to return to the Twin Cities, where she earned her Juris Doctorate and was part of the first graduating class from the newly formed Mitchell Hamline School of Law.. During law school, Joyce volunteered with the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault. She also worked as a certified student attorney for the Minnesota Appellate Public Defender’s Office, where she represented individuals who had been convicted of felony offenses with various post-conviction issues.. Upon graduating law school, Joyce started her legal career representing individuals applying for Social Security Disability benefits and Supplemental Security Income at an advocacy firm in Minnesota. Working in such a field taught her the value of remaining understanding and empathetic while guiding people through the difficult complexities of the legal process.. Joyce is passionate about helping the disabled community, which is what lead her to join the Fields Law team, where she practices Long Term Disability and Social Security Disability cases.. Ms. Trudeau is licensed to practice in the Minnesota State Courts, United States District Courts for the District of Minnesota and the Eastern District of Tennessee.. When not working, Joyce enjoys biking, reading, cooking, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
Joseph Scanlon grew up in Richfield, Minnesota, and he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Minnesota. After college, he spent several years working in the Twin Cities business community before returning to the University of Minnesota to obtain his Juris Doctor.. While in Law School, Joe was a staff member and Editor of the Minnesota Journal of Law and Inequality (JLI). Several of his written works have been published, including his academic note, Long-Term Discrimination: Addressing the Disparate Treatment of Claimants with Mental Disabilities in Long-Term Disability Insurance, and a shorter article featured on Inequality Inquiry titled, It’s Time to End the Use of Race and Gender Statistics in Damage Award Calculations.. Joe has spent his entire legal career with Fields Law Firm, starting out as a Clerk while attending law school before progressing into an attorney after being admitted to the bar. His practice areas are Long Term Disability and Personal Injury, which gives him an opportunity to help clients through some of the most difficult periods of their lives. Working with individuals who are dealing with injuries or disabling medical conditions requires empathy, compassion, and unwavering commitment, all of which are traits reflected in Joe’s professional legal practice. He is at his best when he is advocating for those in need, and he approaches all challenges intent on securing the best possible outcome for his clients.. Mr. Scanlon is currently admitted to practice in federal court in the District of Minnesota, in addition to state courts in Minnesota. He is a member of the Federal Bar Association, Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Ramsey County Bar Association, the Minnesota Association for Justice, and the American Bar Association.. Outside of work, Joe is a family man, spending most of his free time with his wife, two small children, and the family’s Siberian Husky. He volunteers at his children’s elementary school whenever possible, and he has also volunteered at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota in the past. If he’s not busy with work or family time, you might also find Joe at local sporting events cheering on the Minnesota Wild, Minnesota Twins, or the Gopher football team.
Jon Comuzzi was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from the University of Ottawa with an Honors Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science. Jon moved to Minnesota for law school and graduated from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.. He practices Long-Term Disability at Fields Law Firm in pursuit of his commitment to helping others.. Mr. Comuzzi is admitted to practice in Minnesota State Courts and the United States District Courts for the District of Minnesota and is a member of the Warren E. Burger Inn of Court.. Outside the office, Jon spends his time rooting for the Timberwolves and Packers, running, travelling, playing basketball, and sneaking away to the family cabin in Northern Ontario.
Jennifer A. Beckman is a partner at Beckman, Steen & Lungstrom, P.A. Ms. Beckman has practiced in the family and probate areas of law since 1987. Her family law practice includes divorce, child custody/visitation, child support, property division, spousal maintenance, post-decree issues, paternity, domestic abuse, and appellate practice. Her probate practice includes guardianships/conservatorships and the probate of uncontested and contested wills.. Ms. Beckman involves her clients in resolving their issues whether through mediation, collaborative law, negotiation, or litigation. Ms. Beckman is an experienced litigation attorney who is comfortable in the courtroom.. Jennifer is actively involved in the community, she volunteers at Chrysalis giving seminars regarding divorces, custody/parenting time, and child support, as well as, advising clients through their law clinic. She is also involved in her children’s schools and is working with other business owners to improve the business community in the firm’s neighborhood.
Jeff Schleeter was born in the Twin Cities, but grew up in Fargo, North Dakota. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology with an emphasis in Health and Medical Sciences and a minor in Chemistry from Minnesota State University Moorhead. Jeff obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.. While in law school, Jeff participated in the Mitchell Hamline Intellectual Property Clinic where he helped obtain intellectual property protection for those who couldn’t afford representation.. Prior to joining Fields Law, Jeff clerked at a Minneapolis law firm that specializes in personal injury and mass tort. While clerking, Jeff had an opportunity to advocate for those harmed by dangerous pharmaceutical drugs and defective medical devices. This is when Jeff further developed his passion in protecting the “little guy” against big multi-billion-dollar corporations.. Jeff’s passion for representing community members brought him to Fields Law where he currently practices Long Term Disability, Workers' Compensation, Social Security Disability, Fair Credit Reporting Act violations and Personal Injury.. Practicing in multiple practice areas gives Jeff the skills necessary to effectively represent his clients who are facing a wide range of problems. Jeff understands the importance of putting his client’s interests first and protecting the rights of the injured and disabled.. Mr. Schleeter is admitted to practice in Minnesota State Courts and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.. Outside of work, Jeff enjoys staying active, watching movies and spending time with his family and daughter.
I spend the majority of my practice representing injured Minnesotans in their personal injury cases as well as those who have been hurt at work with their workers’ compensation claims.. I have experience in myriad aspects of the court system including jury trials, administrative hearings, arbitrations, mediations and settlement conferences.. I received my bachelor’s degree in religious studies from the University of Iowa, and my law degree from the University of St. Thomas School of Law in downtown Minneapolis. I am also a military veteran, having served in the Navy during the first Gulf War.. I live in Southwest Minneapolis with my wife, Katie.
Holden Law Firm, is a private law practice with a focus on Employment Law (for employers and employees), based in the Twin Cities.. Holden Law Firm represents employees and small businesses with employment law matters. Holden Law Firm provides legal advice about all areas of employment law, including employment contracts, severance agreements, independent contractor agreements, non-competition agreements, executive contracts, resolving discrimination/harassment employee complaints, discipline, terminations, leaves, wage and hour, employee handbooks and policies, EEOC charges, and other employment law matters.. From our office in Minnetonka we serve clients in Minneapolis, Saint Paul and the surrounding communities.. Give us a call at or contact us online to learn more.
Heather Y. Hamilton is an associate attorney at Heimerl & Lammers, LLC, having joined the firm in July 2024. Prior to Heimerl & Lammers, Heather has experience at another family law firm in the Twin Cities. Heather has also worked as a law clerk in a private practice family law firm in St. Louis Missouri. Heather has valuable experience with litigation and mediation in all aspects of family law matters, including but not limited to divorce, spousal maintenance, property disputes, child custody, parenting plans, paternity, and child support.. Heather grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, but has found her home in Minnesota. When Heather isn’t practicing law, she likes to read books, hike, and spend time with her dog.
Eric is the founder and managing member of Indicium Law PLC, a boutique firm focused on navigating clients through the legal, technology, and process issues related to eDiscovery, cyber risk, data privacy and protection, and information governance.. As an attorney, legal technologist, and well-recognized industry thought leader, Eric serves on multiple industry policy and standards setting bodies. He currently sits on the Steering Committee of The Sedona Conference, Working Group 1 (WG1), and has been an active participant on multiple drafting committees, including the 3rd Edition The Sedona Principles Addressing Electronic Document Production, and Sedona’s recommendations to the Federal Rules Advisory Committee on the pending 2015 Amendments to the FRCP. Eric also served as 2013 co-chair of The Sedona Conference Institute’s 7th Annual “Staying Ahead of the e-Discovery Curve” Conference. Additionally, Eric is the Chair and President of the Legal Technology Professionals Institute, an trade association representing consumers and providers of legal technology products and services. Prior to joining the leadership team at LTPI, Eric was active in the EDRM organization, where he was chair of the EDRM Native Files project and the reporter of the EDRM Model Code of Conduct.. Eric is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals and a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US).. Eric is admitted to practice law in California and Minnesota.
During law school I focused my education on the practice of family law. I have practiced exclusively in the area of family law throughout law school and as a licensed attorney. I use the experience I have gained, and my knowledge of both Minnesota law and the judicial system to give my clients the best opportunity to achieve their goals as they manage both the financial and emotional aspects of going through family transitions and family litigation.. I have been recognized by Minnesota Super Lawyers as a "Super Lawyer" each year since 2020. Prior to earning that designation, I was named as a “Rising Star” each each beginning in 2012.. My practice includes Divorce, Custody, Spousal Maintenance, Paternity, Step Parent Adoption, Complex Marital Estates, and Orders for Protection.. I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and a J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law.. I am a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association and Ramsey County Bar Association.
Chuck Roulet is a nationally-recognized attorney, speaker and author. He is frequently asked to speak to groups about estate planning and asset protection.. Chuck limits his practice to wills, trusts, estate and asset protection planning in Minnesota.. In addition to numerous articles, Chuck is the author of the book. "What Happens to Them? What Every Parent Nees to Know About Estate Planning"
Chelsea Barr is a family law attorney with a desire to help families navigate some of the most stressful and sensitive times of their lives.. Chelsea graduated magna cum laude from Minnesota State University, Mankato. During her undergraduate studies, she interned at the Domestic Violence Unit of the Niagara Falls Police Department. Chelsea earned her J.D. from the University of St. Thomas School of Law. During law school, she worked as a certified student attorney at the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office. She participated in the Immigration Appellate Clinic, representing individuals in their immigration appeals. Chelsea also served as a senior editor for the Journal of Law and Public Policy.. After graduating, Chelsea worked in the legal department of an international corporation, then clerked for a criminal judge in the Fourth Judicial District Court. As a judicial law clerk, Chelsea worked closely with the judge on sensitive legal issues in and out of the courtroom. This experience has given her a unique advantage as she has seen many cases from the Court’s perspective.. Chelsea is an active member of the Hennepin County Bar Association and Minnesota Women Lawyers.. In her spare time, Chelsea enjoys running and rollerblading around the lakes, frequenting local coffee shops, and visiting the place she grew up in Niagara Falls, New York. Chelsea completed the Twin Cities Marathon in 2017 and dreams of running the Boston Marathon.. Areas of Practice:Child SupportChild ProtectionSpousal MaintenanceComplex Valuation IssuesIncome DeterminationsNon-marital Asset ClaimsCustodyParenting TimePaternityAppealsDissolution of MarriageAdoptionJurisdictional IssuesGrandparent and Third-Party Custody
Cameron Bliss grew up in Oklahoma before moving to Minnesota in 2005. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with an emphasis in Public Service and a minor in Dispute Resolution from Hamline University.. Cameron received his Juris Doctor degree from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where he was a member of the Fellows Program.. While in law school, Cameron participated in the Innocence Project Clinic, where he worked to help free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable justice systems for everyone.. Before joining Fields Law, Cameron worked as a commercial litigation associate at a large Minneapolis law firm. While there, Cameron always took on any pro bono case he could. This was when Cameron developed his passion for representing individuals who cannot afford to pay the high legal fees charged by large law firms but still deserve to have the best possible advocate working for them.. Cameron’s passion for representing the individuals who most need his representation brought him to Fields Law, where he currently practices Long Term Disability.. Focusing his practice on Long Term Disability gives Cameron the experience and expertise necessary to represent his clients effectively. Cameron understands the importance of putting his clients’ interests first and protecting the rights of the injured and disabled.. Mr. Bliss is admitted to practice in Minnesota State Courts and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.. Outside of work, Cameron enjoys cheering on his Oklahoma University Sooners athletic teams, comedy, watching movies and television with his wife and two dogs, and spending time with the rest of his family and friends.
Blake Bauer started his legal career while still in law school as the Judicial Law Clerk for Judge Joanne Smith in Ramsey County Minnesota. While working as a law clerk, Blake handled thousands of cases and several jury trials, providing him with courtroom and trial skills. After several years of working for the government, Blake joined Marso and Michelson, P.A. and quickly became the managing partner of the firm.. At Marso and Michelson, Blake represented consumers who had trouble paying their bills, typically their medical and credit card debts. He defended hundreds of state court lawsuits for consumers and brought Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) claims on behalf of clients in Federal Court against harassing third-party debt collectors. Blake has always enjoyed practicing law in this area because he can make a real difference in his clients’ lives, and helps them in their time of need.. In 2017 Blake joined Fields Law Firm, bringing the Marso and Michaelson Consumer Law clients with him. This move was a perfect fit because the two firms focus on areas of law that are dedicated to helping people in need. In fact, Blake has dedicated his entire career to helping individuals who are dealing with life’s unanticipated circumstances. Blake understands and appreciates the struggles people experience when they are unable to work, and knows how crippling it can be emotionally, financially, and physically to not be able to support your family.. At Fields Law Firm, Blake focuses his practice on representing individuals with credit reporting inaccuracies and disability claims nationwide. Blake has achieved great success for his clients fighting against both the major credit reporting agencies and insurance companies. Blake has proven to be a fierce litigator, that simply gets results for his clients.. Blake was selected as a Minnesota Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2023 and 2024.. Blake has lived in the Twin Cities area his entire life. He played basketball at Saint John’s University and graduated cum laude with a double major in political science and psychology. Blake went on to study law at William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. Blake excelled at William Mitchell, academically ranking in the top tier of his class, he was on the William Mitchell Law Review as both a Staff Member and as an Editor, and obtained a full time law clerk position for a Judge in Ramsey County, Minnesota while completing his Juris Doctorate.. Mr. Bauer is admitted to practice in the Minnesota state courts, United States Bankruptcy Court of Minnesota, and the United States District Court of Minnesota, the Northern District of Texas, the Eastern District of Michigan, and the Eastern District of Tennessee.. In his free time, Blake enjoys spending time with his wife and two young boys, fishing, playing golf, going to the Minnesota’s Brainerd Lakes Area, and coaching youth basketball teams.