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Tallen & Baertschi - Minneapolis, MN

Administrative Law Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN

4560 IDS Center 80 South Eight St. Minneapolis, MN 55402

Minneapolis Administrative Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Administrative Law

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  • By jay n. on Dec. 21, 2022
    Consulted Law firm 2019-2020
    Tallen is a very untalented and poor prosecutor. Cannot be bothered with facts or to actually look into criminal cases he is assigned to prosecute. Best part was the look on his dejected face as he hung his head low when I kicked his butt pro se in a criminal trial (that never needed to happen) and was declared "Not Guilty" by the judge. Tallen wasted everybody's money that day.

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Minneapolis, MN

4560 IDS Center
80 South Eight St.
Minneapolis, MN 55402

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Phone: (612) 337-5577

Fax: (612) 349-3995

Website: http://www.paulbaertschilaw.com

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