
Marso and Michelson, P.A. - Minneapolis, MN
3101 Irving Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55408
Minneapolis Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Firm
Overview
The firm traces its beginnings to 1982 when Paul F. Marso and William C. Michelson started their partnership as Marso and Michelson. Paul F. Marso, William C. Michelson and Thomas G. Harrigan met during their first few days in law school at William Mitchell College of Law in 1977. They graduated together in 1981. Paul F. Marso and William C. Michelson opened their first office in Richfield, Minnesota on January 2, 1982. They practiced there together for seven years before moving to the...
The firm traces its beginnings to 1982 when Paul F. Marso and William C. Michelson started their partnership as Marso and Michelson. Paul F. Marso, William C. Michelson and Thomas G. Harrigan met during their first few days in law school at William Mitchell College of Law in 1977. They graduated together in 1981. Paul F. Marso and William C. Michelson opened their first office in Richfield, Minnesota on January 2, 1982. They practiced there together for seven years before moving to the...
The firm traces its beginnings to 1982 when Paul F. Marso and William C. Michelson started their partnership as Marso and Michelson. Paul F. Marso, William C. Michelson and Thomas G. Harrigan met during their first few days in law school at William Mitchell College of Law in 1977. They graduated together in 1981. Paul F. Marso and William C. Michelson opened their first office in Richfield, Minnesota on January 2, 1982. They practiced there together for seven years before moving to the Edinborough Corporate Center in Edina, Minnesota on May 1, 1989. On May 2, 1990 Attorney Thomas G. Harrigan merged his firm known as the Harrigan Law Office with Marso & Michelson and together became the firm of Marso, Michelson & Harrigan, P.A. In April, 1999 the partners purchased their own office building at 3101 Irving Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota in the Uptown area where they continue to practice law today.
The attorneys at Marso, Michelson & Harrigan, P.A. pride themselves on their ability to provide quality legal services while being affordable, practical, and easily accessible to their clients at their Uptown Minneapolis location. They give their clients concerned and personalized service. They are committed to giving each matter the attention it requires, and with the partners' years of experience in their respective fields, their clients should anticipate the best possible advice and results.
The attorneys at Marso, Michelson & Harrigan, P.A. practice in many areas of the law(Practice Areas) including Personal Injury Law, Criminal Law, Labor Law, Neutral Arbitration, Consumer Law, Business Law, Family Law, Commercial Litigation, and Probate of Estates. If you have any questions related to these areas of practice, or if you would like to set up an appointment, please contact Marso, Michelson & Harrigan, P.A. using the contact information above or e-mail the firm at pa@marsomichelsonharrigan.com. We will gladly speak with you or answer your e-mail inquires. We look forward to hearing from you.
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