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MGM Law Office - Minneapolis, MN

Criminal Law Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN

250 Second Avenue South Suite 205 Minneapolis, MN 55401

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  • 17 Years 
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Minneapolis Criminal Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Criminal Law

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  • By Randy B. on Oct. 23, 2024
    Hired Law firm 2010-2024
    Top notch law firm. Mike is an exceptionally sharp, compassionate and caring counsel who truly works for your well being. I’ve watched how he is highly respected by his colleagues, peers and judges. His extensive knowledge of the law, analytical and strategic skills, places people like you or me in the best possible situation for the best outcome possible. Mike is absolutely one of the states premier attorneys who’s sole focus is your well-being. Unlike some others, it’s not about the money, it’s doing the right thing. Without reservation, I recommend Mike and his firm to represent and guide you in your legal needs.

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Minneapolis, MN

250 Second Avenue South
Suite 205
Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Phone: 612-474-5568

Website: https://www.mgm-lawoffice.com

  • Credit Cards Accepted
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Additional Minnesota Locations

Champlin, MN  (13.9 miles)

11468 Marketplace Drive North
Suite 600-322
Champlin, MN 55316

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Phone: 612-474-5568

Website: https://mgm-lawoffice.com/

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  • Free Consultations

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