The attorneys of Twin Cities Law Firm provide a full spectrum of legal services to business owners, businesses, professionals, and entrepreneurs in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and throughout the Twin Cities metro area. The firm's primary focus is representing business owners and privately owned companies.
Example casesRepresenting countless Minnesota companies, small businesses, and business owners in lawsuits, complex litigation, deal negotiation, contract issues, trademark, employment law, mergers, sales, and other business issues.
Hall
901 Marquette Ave
Suite 1675
Minneapolis
MN
55402
Phone calls to the Firm are always free to new clients. Once we understand your legal needs, we can provide a quote before any legal fees are incurred.
Fixed prices are available for many legal services. Other fee structures are also available depending on the type of legal service needed.
$250-290
Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Alissa K. Stoffel
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Yes. Our attorneys put client's goals and needs first. The scope of our legal representation is tailored to the specific needs of each client.
The Twin Cities Law Firm has attorneys at various rates and experience levels, to accommodate client needs. Unlike most firms, the Twin Cities Law Firm does not bill clients for both attorneys in a meeting, two attorneys at a hearing, or related excessive expenses like copies, online research fees, etc.
The Twin Cities Law Firm's attorneys work with clients to decide together whether mediation, arbitration, trial, or another approach is best for each particular client's goals.
Yes. The Firm's attorneys provide pro bono legal services through established pro bono agencies.
The business attorneys at Twin Cities Law Firm have top credentials and experience and a track record of exceptional results. The Firm focuses on serving business owners and local companies. The attorneys take a "hands on" approach to legal matters, working to minimize costs and maximize results for business clients.
The more you know about the law, the better your outcome will be when confronted with legal obstacles. Of course, not everyone specializes in law. If you need legal guidance, Twin Cities Law Firm, LLC is here to assist you in as much or as little as you request.
Yes. Whether it's a franchise disclosure document or a standard lease, the lawyers at Twin Cities Law Firm are happy to help review your legal documents.
Yes. At Twin Cities Law Firm we dedicated to providing the best solution for our clients. If representing yourself is important to you, our attorneys will be happy to advise you on your legal rights, options, and strategy.
The Twin Cities Law Firm, LLC is comprised of three staff attorneys, two professional staff, and a team of "of counsel" attorneys including Shirley Chase, the former Commissioner of Labor, who manages the Firm's employment law practice.
The firm's business and litigation chair, Lucas Thompson, formerly worked at Minnesota's largest law firm, Faegre & Benson, was appointed to a clerkship at the Minnesota Supreme Court, and selected as a law journal executive editor at Columbia Law School. Joining Lucas Thompson, attorney Aaron Hall served in a number of large downtown law firms and as in house counsel to a large technology company. Aaron also taught as an adjunct Business Law professor at Concordia University.
The Twin Cities Law Firm has attorneys at various rates and experience levels, to accommodate client needs. Unlike most firms, the Twin Cities Law Firm does not bill clients for both attorneys in a meeting, two attorneys at a hearing, or related excessive expenses like copies, online research fees, etc.
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Created On: 08/07/2012
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