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Little Falls Family Law Firm
Overview
Rosenmeier Law Office has been engaged in the general practice of law in Little Falls since 1911. The firm was founded by Christian Rosenmeier and, after his death, continued by his son, A. Gordon Rosenmeier, who also served in the Minnesota State Senate for 30 years. John E. Simonett was a partner in the firm before his elevation to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
The present partners of the firm are Peter Vogel, and Brigid Fitzgerald. The firm is engaged in traditional general practice, including civil litigation of all sorts, personal injury claims, real estate transactions, family law, probate, estate planning, banking and Social Security claims. Besides individuals, the firm represents cities in Morrison County, state and federally chartered lending institutions, school districts and insurance companies.
About Rosenmeier Law Office
Previous Law Firm Name
- Rosenmeier & Simonett, October 1, 1978
- Rosenmeier & Anderson, January 1, 1989
- Rosenmeier, Anderson & Vogel
Mergers and Acquisitions
- Robert J. Phillips Law Office, October 1, 1989
Practice Areas
- Family Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
210 Second Street North East Little Falls, MN 56345
Office Hours
8-5 Monday thru Friday
Fax
- 320-632-5496
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