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Losing, Delvin J.

Delvin J. Losing - Casselton, ND

Attorney at Ohnstad Twichell, P.C.

Real Estate Law Lawyers in Casselton, ND

746 Front Street Post Office Box 308 Casselton, ND 58012 - 0308

Casselton Real Estate Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate Law
  • Estate Planning & Probate
  • Business & Corporate Law

Attorney Information

Overview

Del Losing merged his law practice with Ohnstad Twichell in 2010. Del is married to Gwen Losing. They have three young children and reside in Casselton, North Dakota.

Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, North Dakota
      Honors: With Distinction
  • Non Legal Education

    • Minnesota State University Moorhead
      Major: Journalism

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Shareholder

Past Positions

  • Served as a law clerk to Chief Justice Gerald W. Vandewalle, North Dakota Supreme Court
  • Served as a law clerk to Judge Karen K. Klein, federal magistrate Judge

Published Works

Articles

  • Authored a note published in North Dakota Law Review

Bar Admissions

  • North Dakota
  • Minnesota

Other Affiliations

  • Law Review Board
  • Casselton Business Association
  • Red River Youth for Christ

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Casselton, ND

746 Front Street
Post Office Box 308
Casselton, ND 58012 - 0308

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Phone: 701-404-8197

Fax: (701) 347-4653

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