Gregory M. Erickson - Minneapolis, MN
Attorney at Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson, P.A.
Commercial Litigation Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN
150 South Fifth Street Suite 3100 Minneapolis, MN 55402
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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29
Years
Experience
Minneapolis Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/11/2026
Areas of Practice
- Commercial Litigation
- Banking and Financial Institutions
- Real Estate
- Bankruptcy, Workout and Restructuring
- Complex Insurance Litigation
- Business Transactions
Attorney Information
Overview
Gregory Erickson practices in the areas of Commercial Litigation, Real Estate, Creditor’s Remedies, Commercial Transactions, Governmental Relations and Trial Work. He is a M.S.B.A. Board Certified Real Estate Specialist who has argued in front of the Court of Appeals, the Minnesota Supreme Court and the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as possessing extensive court, arbitration and jury trial experience.
Greg received his J.D. cum laude from the University of Minnesota and received his Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science (with a minor in English), cum laude from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
In his free time, Greg enjoys golf, traveling, trivia and poker.
Awards and Honors
Other Sources of Feedback About Gregory M. Erickson
Included on the 2009 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2007 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Minnesota Law School,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota, 1997
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
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University of Minnesota Law School,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota, 1997
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Non Legal Education
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Miami University,
Oxford,
Ohio, 1993
B.A.
Honors: Cum Laude
Major: Political History Science
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Miami University,
Oxford,
Ohio, 1993
Current Employment Position(s)
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Managing Partner, Vice President
Past Positions
- Rider Bennett, LLP, Partner
Representative Cases
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Advanced Communication Design v. Follett, 615 N.W. 2d 285
- Year: 2000
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Pergament v. Loring Properties, Ltd., 599 N.W.2d 146
- Year: 1999
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Digital Resources LLC v. James Loestetter, et. al., 246 B.R. 357
- Year: 2000
Bar Admissions
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- United States Supreme Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 8th Circuit
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin
- U.S. District Court Western District of Wisconsin
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois
Specialties and Certifications
- M.S.B.A. Board Certified Real Estate Specialist
Other Affiliations
- Minnesota Bar Association (Member)
- Hennepin County Bar Association (Member)
- American Bar Association (Member)
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