Parker & Wenner Attorneys at Law - Minneapolis, MN
Business & Corporate Law Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN
100 South 5th Street 2100 5th Street Towers Minneapolis, MN 55402
Minneapolis Business & Corporate Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business & Corporate Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Parker & Wenner Attorneys at Law
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Consulted Law firm 2019I am glad I did not hire this firm. Dishonest people !
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Consulted Law firm 2020Horrible company, dishonest attorneys. Please read their reviews on Google before hiring them. Don't repeat my mistake.
Contact
100 South 5th Street
2100 5th Street Towers
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: (612) 355-2200
Fax: (612) 355-2210
Website: http://parkerwenner.com
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