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Minneapolis Business Law Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Burns & Hansen PA is a comprehensive law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, dedicated to providing robust legal solutions and effective representation across a wide range of legal issues. Our firm assists clients with various needs, including business formation, family law matters, real estate transactions, financial challenges and estate planning. We pride ourselves on our ability to quickly and efficiently handle your legal needs with a team of experienced attorneys and partners who offer personalized service.
We cater to clients in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, the broader Twin Cities area and throughout Minnesota. Moreover, we have represented clients on a national and international level. Our firm leverages advanced multimedia technology to represent and serve our clients from virtually anywhere, ensuring convenience and accessibility.
Burns & Hansen PA is committed to building strong, personal relationships with our clients, helping us understand their goals and provide tailored solutions for them. Our approach allows us to identify key issues quickly, anticipate potential problems and deliver strategic solutions effectively.
Our team includes seasoned trial lawyers and skilled negotiators who handle a variety of legal areas such as civil litigation, business and commercial law, family law, and estate planning. We are adept at managing complex litigation in both state and federal courts, representing major corporations and advocating in high-level appellate courts. Our philosophy centers on protecting our clients' interests vigorously, without unnecessary escalation of disputes.
At Burns & Hansen PA we are ready to take decisive action to safeguard your interests and pave the way for favorable outcomes, whether you are planning for the future or addressing immediate legal concerns affecting your business or family life.
About Burns & Hansen PA
Previous Law Firm Name
- Patrick Burns & Associates
Practice Areas
- Business Law Litigation
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Probate
- Real Estate Law
- Construction Law
- Estate Planning
- Employment Law
- Historic Preservation Law
People
Attorneys
- Barton C. Gernander (Partner)
- Erik F. Hansen (Managing Partner)
- Trevor S. Oliver (Associate Attorney)
- Elizabeth M. Cadem (Partner)
- Kirk Tisher (Senior Associate Attorney)
- Daniel Roach (Associate Attorney)
- Graciela G. Bloch ( Associate Attorney)
- Jeffrey Robert Domingues (Associate Attorney)
- Chantell Bergquist (Associate Attorney) 1 Review
- Jean Paul Agustin (Senior Attorney)
- Patrick C. Burns (Founding Partner)
Office Information
Address
8401 Wayzata Blvd.Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55426
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