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Matthew S. Nolan - Minneapolis, MN
100 South Fifth Street Suite 1200 Minneapolis, MN 55402
Baillon Thome Jozwiak & Wanta LLP
Minneapolis Employment Law -- Employee Lawyer
Overview
Matthew S. Nolan is of counsel with Baillon Thome Jozwiak & Wanta LLP. He has been named a Rising Star by his peers and has practiced exclusively on behalf of employees in the area of employment law. His practice has been focused on employee advocacy and providing legal counsel and representation to employees who have been harmed by their employer through unlawful discrimination, retaliation and harassment, as well as wage and hour violations...
Matthew S. Nolan is of counsel with Baillon Thome Jozwiak & Wanta LLP. He has been named a Rising Star by his peers and has practiced exclusively on behalf of employees in the area of employment law. His practice has been focused on employee advocacy and providing legal counsel and representation to employees who have been harmed by their employer through unlawful discrimination, retaliation and harassment, as well as wage and hour violations...
Matthew S. Nolan is of counsel with Baillon Thome Jozwiak & Wanta LLP. He has been named a Rising Star by his peers and has practiced exclusively on behalf of employees in the area of employment law. His practice has been focused on employee advocacy and providing legal counsel and representation to employees who have been harmed by their employer through unlawful discrimination, retaliation and harassment, as well as wage and hour violations.
Matt was the Vice President for the Minnesota Chapter of the National Employment Law Association, served on the Diversity Committee of the Federal Bar Association, and was a founding member of the Employment and Labor Law Society at William Mitchell College of Law. Before attending law school, Matt worked as a strategic planner in marketing and advertising.
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