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1 Foreclosure lawyers are available in ZIP code 55101 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, including Courtney Ernston. Average rating of these lawyers is /5 and 59% provide free consultation.

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FAQs - Foreclosure Lawyers in 55101 city Saint Paul How many Foreclosure lawyers actively serve residents of Saint Paul, Minnesota (55101)? Approximately 51 licensed attorneys focus on Foreclosure across Saint Paul, Minnesota (55101). Most matters are filed through the Minnesota District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. How long do Foreclosure matters usually take in courts near Saint Paul (55101)? Foreclosure cases in Saint Paul, Minnesota usually take around 4-8 months depending on complexity and the Minnesota District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Foreclosure cases for people living in Saint Paul, Minnesota? Residents of Saint Paul typically see Foreclosure filings handled by the Minnesota District Court. Proximity to 55101 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around 55101 offer a free first consultation for Foreclosure? About 64% of firms near ZIP 55101 offer a free first consultation for Foreclosure, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.

Courtney Ernston

Firm: North Star Law Group
413 Wacouta Street , Saint Paul , Minnesota 55101
Practice Areas: Foreclosure
Courtney graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law where she served on the Jessup Moot Court Team, was the founder of the Oklahoma International Law Society, where she worked with many students from different countries to navigate through American culture and law, and was the leader of numerous other organizations.. She received the Pros for Africa Fellowship her first year and spent the summer in Kampala, Uganda working with the local government and spent her last semester in Costa Rica working for the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. During law school she was also able to travel to Colombia and meet with indigenous tribal leaders. With her team, she wrote a report that was cited by the United Nations regarding best practices for indigenous Colombians.. After law school, she lived in Daegu, South Korea where she taught English and worked with human rights organizations.  Courtney considers herself a citizen of the world and has experience working with individuals from all countries.. Most recently, she has been involved in an initiative with the Minnesota State Bar Association in Kosovo.  After a brief trip to Pristina, Kosovo, where she and 3 other MSBA members met with leaders throughout the country, she and the other delegates have since began working with Chief Justice John Tunheim and Judge Paul Scoggin in assisting to develop the bar association in Kosovo.. For 12 years, Courtney has worked at her family construction business where she has learned the ins and outs of the construction industry, has experienced first hand the difficulties that come with this industry, and understands your needs.  In addition, her primary practice areas in both law school and as an attorney have been in the immigration and small business sector.
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