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- Philip B Byrne (Assistant City Attorney)
- Steve Christie
- Maria A Dewolf (Assistant City Attorney)
- Michael F Driscoll (Assistant City Attorney)
- Mike Driscoll
- Terrence J Garvey
- Jill Gerber (City Attorney)
- Portia Hampton-Flowers (Deputy City Attorney)
- Judy Hanson
- Gerald T Hendrickson
- James F X Jerskey (Assistant City Attorney)
- Ivers Krievans
- Gail Langfield
- Christopher J Lehmann
- Ted Leon
- Peter J McCall
- Paul F McCloskey (Assistant City Attorney)
- Jessica S McConaughey
- John B McCormick (Deputy City Attorney)
- Andrea Miller
- Ginger Palmer (Deputy City Attorney)
- Matthew J Phohl
- Clayton M. Robinson Jr. (County Attorney)
- Michael A Seasly
- Therese A Skarda
- Peter W Warner (Assistant City Attorney)
- Thomas J Weyandt (Assistant City Attorney)
Office Information
Address
750 City Hall15 Kellogg Blvd., West Saint Paul, MN 55102
Phone
Fax
- (651) 266-8787
Websites
Other Offices
City of St. Paul City Attorneys Office Litigation Section Suite 550 15 Kellogg Blvd W St Paul, MN 55102 - 1621 (612) 226-8770
City of St. Paul City Attorneys Office Criminal Division 500 City Hall & Court House 15 West Kellogg Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55102 - 1621 (651) 266-8740
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