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Minot Minerals - Oil and Gas Law Firm
Overview
Throughout North Dakota, DeMakis Law, PLLC, is synonymous with success in matters pertaining to oil and gas. Our law firm handles cases that involve all aspects of the industry, including topics such as the following:
• Lease negotiations and title matters
• Production
• Curatives
The founder of our law firm, Charles DeMakis, was born and raised in Minot. For his entire career, he has devoted his work to people and businesses right here in our area. He set the tone for our practice as a place where clients can seek honest, straightforward advice. We already know the industry, so we take the time to get to know our clients just as well. Then, we can marry their goals with a well-developed plan of action.
Since we opened our doors, we have guided countless people through strategic planning, negotiations and trials. We are admitted to practice before both state and federal courts. Though our goal is to keep clients out of litigation, we have the ability to use that option to our advantage when other avenues fail to produce the results we want. DeMakis Law, PLLC, offers free initial consultations and accepts credit cards. Our law firm also takes cases that include business law, probate, real estate and estate planning.
About DeMakis Law, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Minerals - Oil and Gas 50%
- Probate Estate Administration 25%
- Estate Planning 15%
- Real Estate 5%
- Business Planning 5%
Languages
- English
Office Information
Address
1408 20th Ave SW, Suite 11PO Box 1748 Minot, ND 58701
Phone
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Office Hours
M-F, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Websites
Achievements
Lawyers at DeMakis Law, PLLC selected for a Super Lawyers® list
- DeMakis, Charles G. On a Super Lawyers® List
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