Theisen Law - Minneapolis, MN
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN
2335 Nevada Ave N. Minneapolis, MN 55427
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Minneapolis Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
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2335 Nevada Ave N.
Minneapolis, MN 55427
Phone: 763-225-9583
Fax: 763-450-9081
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Additional Minnesota Locations
Minneapolis, MN (6.9 miles)
310 E. 38th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55406
Phone: 763-225-9583
Fax: 763-450-9081
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Saint Paul, MN (11.9 miles)
1102 Grand Ave.
Saint Paul, MN 55105
Phone: 763-225-9583
Fax: 763-450-9081
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Anoka, MN (Main Office, 13.4 miles)
229 Jackson Street
Suite 105
Anoka, MN 55303 - 2200
Phone: 763-225-9583
Fax: 763-450-9081
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Buffalo, MN (27.2 miles)
200 Central Avenue
Buffalo, MN 55313
Phone: 763-225-9583
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