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Buffalo Real Estate Law Lawyer
Overview
A Buffalo native, Jan Larson graduated from Buffalo High School, received his degree from the University of Minnesota, and his Juris Doctorate from William Mitchell College of Law. Jan was admitted to practice law in Minnesota State and Federal Courts in 1986 and began his practice of law with a Minneapolis law firm that same year. In 1987 Jan had the opportunity to return to practice in his hometown of Buffalo, and has been with the firm of Johnson, Larson & Peterson, P.A. since that time.As a Real Property Law Specialist certified by the Minnesota State Bar Association since 1994, Jan has counseled clients through a wide variety of real estate transactions, ranging from complex commercial and residential development projects to assisting clients with the purchase or sale of a home. In the areas of Estate Planning, Jan has been recognized as a Five Star Wealth Manager in Twin Cities Business and Mpls. St. Paul Magazines. He is experienced in counseling clients with a wide range of needs - from drafting complex Wills and Trusts for large estates, to planning for persons with special needs, and planning for young couples and individuals with minor children.
Jan is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and the 18th District Bar Association. Community service is important to Jan. He has volunteered his time to serve on the Minnesota Department of Health Newborn Screening Advisory Committee, Elim Care Foundation Board, Buffalo Hospital Ethics Committee, Boy Scouts, and various positions and committees at his church. Jan is married to his wife, Lib, and together they have two adult sons.
About Jan C. Larson
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney/Shareholder
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Law
- Wills & Trusts/Estate Planning
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Elder Law
- Business Organizations
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Minnesota, 1986
- U.S. District Court District of Minnesota, 1986
Specialties and Certifications
- Real Property Law Specialist, certified by the Minnesota State Bar Association, since 1994
Other Affiliations
- Minnesota State Bar Association (Member)
- 18th District Bar Association (Member)
Pro Bono Activities
- Minnesota Department of Health Newborn Screening Advisory Committee, Volunteer
- Elim Care Foundation, Volunteer
- Buffalo Hospital Ethics Committee, Volunteer
- Church Board, St. John’s Lutheran Church
- Boy Scouts, Volunteer
Education
- William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1986
Juris Doctor - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1982
B.A.
Minor: Political Science - Buffalo High School
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
908 Commercial Dr. Buffalo, MN 55313
Phone
Fax
- (763) 682-4465
Office Hours
Monday - Friday : 8am – 5pm
Achievements
Honors
- Five Star Wealth Manager, Twin Cities Business Magazine
- Five Star Wealth Manager, Mpls. St. Paul Magazine
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