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Wayzata Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
Robert W. ("Bill") Reutiman, Jr. is a solo practitioner in Wayzata, MN, 14 miles west of Minneapolis. A Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude graduate of the University of Minnesota, and the University of Minnesota Law School, he practiced for four years as a captain, United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps. Thereafter he has practiced privately. He has a "people practice" that includes real estate and estate planning. He also has a major area of concentration in collection. After decades of collecting delinquent student loans he now concentrates on the collection of commercial accounts representing such clients as Ambassador Press, Inc. and Unishippers.
Bill has chaired the Spring Park, MN Planning Commission and is an administrative hearing officer for the City of Hopkins, MN. His biography has been consistently listed since 1990 in Marquis Who's Who in American Law and since 1996 in Marquis Who's Who in America. His office is always receptive to new clients.
Bill prides himself on one-on-one service. This includes the prompt return of phone calls, periodic file updates and, if necessary, visiting clients at their residences to provide tailored estate planning services. His office is always receptive to new clients.
About Law Office of Robert W. Reutiman, Jr.
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial Law
- Contracts
- Debtor/Creditor
- Collections
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Trusts
- Wills
- Real Estate Law
Office Information
Address
305 East Rice StreetP.O. Box 367 Wayzata, MN 55391
Phone
Fax
- 952-473-2267
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