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Minneapolis Business Litigation Law Firm
Overview
At MKT Law, PLC, Litigation is our Business. No matter what dispute is facing your business, from a typical breach of contract claim to a complex trade secret case with high tech products involved to bet-the-company litigation between partners or competitors, MKT Law, PLC has handled it all. Whether your case needs to be finessed into a settlement situation, needs aggressive defense to turn the tables on the opposing party or must be taken to trial and presented to a jury or the Court for a decision, MKT Law, PLC has accomplished legal professionals. Our team at MKT Law, PLC handles the full range of business litigation in Minnesota.
Litigation is always our priority, whether it is advocating for clients in arbitrations or in state, federal and appellate courts. The staff at our law office is also adept at resolving cases discreetly and efficiently in order to preserve a client's resources and reputation. Just like your business does, we employ the latest technology to provide the best service we can in an effective and economical manner.
Since 1999, we have been handling business disputes with a particular focus on partner and shareholder litigation involving embezzlement, fraud, mismanagement, squeeze outs and freeze outs, buyouts, valuations, breach of fiduciary and duty of loyalty claims, and many others. Our experience includes defending, large public and small, privately-held corporations, S corps, partnerships and LLCs, representing majority, controlling owners, and enforcing minority owner's rights when they are being treated unfairly.
With more than two decades of experience, we also litigate:
- Non-compete, Non-solicitation and Non-disclosure cases
- Trade secret theft and other unfair competition claims
- Breach of contract and wrongful interference with contracts
- Construction law and contractor claims
- Failure to Pay wages/commissions and other unfair employment practices
- Wrongful terminations
- Defamation
- Invasion of privacy
- Fraud and Misrepresentation
- Clients from other states that get sued in Minnesota
At our law office, we represent both businesses and individuals from across the full spectrum of industry: computer technology, heavy construction, oil and biofuel, health care providers, real estate developers, food service, restaurants, bars, licensed professionals and more.
The founding attorney of our law office, Mark K. Thompson, has been named a Rising Star by Minnesota Law & Politics several times over. He is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and the Ramsey County Bar Association, which connect him to invaluable tools and strategies useful in unlocking the cases we handle here. MKT Law, PLC, accepts credit cards and offers free initial consultations.
About MKT Law
Practice Areas
- Business Litigation
- Minneapolis Business Litigation Attorney Litigation
- Business Shareholder
- Member & Partnership Disputes
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
4927 South 34th Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55417
Phone
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