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Beth Bertelson - Minneapolis, MN

Union Plaza333 Washington Ave. N.Suite #402 Minneapolis, MN 55401 - 1352

Updated: 03/07/2022

Minneapolis Employment Law Lawyer

Overview

As an experienced employee rights advocate, Beth Bertelson understands that a job is more than just a paycheck. She has spent over 30 years representing clients that have experienced physical, emotional, and financial conflicts in the workplace. Beth litigates discrimination, retaliation, and harassment issues as well as reviews and negotiates severance agreements and executive contracts. She is also a MSBA Certified Employment Law Specialist...

As an experienced employee rights advocate, Beth Bertelson understands that a job is more than just a paycheck. She has spent over 30 years representing clients that have experienced physical, emotional, and financial conflicts in the workplace. Beth litigates discrimination, retaliation, and harassment issues as well as reviews and negotiates severance agreements and executive contracts. She is also a MSBA Certified Employment Law Specialist. Beth mediates and investigates employment disputes and has been designated as a qualified neutral under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice for the District Courts. Beth has received honors including, but not limited to: SuperLawyers for 15 years, Top 50 Women and U.S. News Best Lawyers.

A 1984 graduate of St. Olaf College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts, Ms. Bertelson then attended William Mitchell College of Law and was awarded her Juris Doctor in 1987. Admitted to practice in Minnesota, she is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States. Highly regarded by her peers, Ms. Bertelson has received a 10.0 "Superb" rating from Avvo.

Ms. Bertelson stays abreast of current developments in her field through her active participation in the Minnesota State and Hennepin County bar associations, the National Employment Lawyers Association. She has written several articles on employment matters and is frequently asked to speak before groups of fellow professionals. Active in her community, Ms. Bertelson has served on the boards of Youthworks and the Linden Hills Neighborhood Council, and has provided pro bono services to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights. She has also served as a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association Employment Labor Section, Vice President for the Minnesota division of the National Employment Lawyers Association and has been a board member for several non-profit organizations.

Beth is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, the Hennepin County Bar Association, the Eighth Circuit Bar Association and the National Employment Lawyers Association.

When not practicing law, Beth spends time with her family, mountain and road bikes, cross county and downhill skis and plays hockey.

About Beth Bertelson

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Founder

Practice Areas

  • Employment Law

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Minnesota, 1987
  • U.S. District Court District of Minnesota, 1990
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 8th Circuit
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. District Court

Specialties and Certifications

  • Certified Mediator
  • Certified Labor and Employment Law Specialist, MSBA

Other Affiliations

  • National Employment Lawyers Association, Minnesota Division (Vice President)
  • Minnesota State Bar Association (Member)
  • Hennepin County Bar Association (Member)
  • Minnesota Women Lawyers (Member)
  • National Employment Lawyers Association (Executive Board, Member)
  • Labor and Employment Law Section, MSBA (Executive Board, Member)
  • National Employment Lawyers Association
  • NELA, Executive Board, Minnesota Division

Pro Bono Activities

  • Legal Advice Clinics, 1987 - 1992
  • Board Member, Youthworks
  • Board Member, Linden Hills Neighborhood Council
  • Minnesota Department of Human Rights

Education

  • William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1987
    Juris Doctor
    Honors: Co-Chair, Women's Law Caucus
    Law Review: William Mitchell Law Review, 1986 - 1987
  • St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1984
    B.A., Bachelor of Arts
    Honors: Blue Key Society; Letters in Skiing and Tennis
    Major: Political Science

Office Information

Address

Union Plaza333 Washington Ave. N.Suite #402 Minneapolis, MN 55401 - 1352

Fax

  • (612) 340-0190

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Other Sources of Feedback About Beth Bertelson

Included on the 2024 Minnesota list


Past Lists

  • 2023 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2022 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2021 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2020 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2018 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2017 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2016 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2015 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2014 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2013 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2012 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2011 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2010 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2009 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2008 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2004 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2003 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2002 Minnesota Super Lawyers list
  • 2001 Minnesota Super Lawyers list

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By Anonymous on Nov. 05, 2021

5.0 out of 5 stars

Beth is a very experienced and knowledgeable employment lawyer who helped me navigate and resolve a civil rights issue with a former employer. In addition to being highly skilled, Beth is incredibly compassionate, professional and easy to work with. She's an excellent communicator, and cares deeply about helping her client accomplish their goals in the process of pursuing justice. I am hugely grateful to Beth and Andrea for the fine work they did on my case!

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By TANYA W. on May. 08, 2020

5.0 out of 5 stars

I retained Beth Bertelson with the support of Andrea Ostapowich three months ago, late February of 2020. I had a time sensitive matter that required immediate attention. Andrea was prompt in returning my initial inquiry (less than 24 hour turnaround). Her quick response was critical when searching for the "right" attorney. As a result, I not only retained Bertelson Law Office but I was able to schedule a face to face prior to the Pandemic shutting Minneapolis down. I had never retained legal counsel so I was extremely apprehensive and uneducated of the process. Thankfully Beth and Andrea walked me through it, with very much care and sensitivity. Beth is a compassionate attorney who takes the time to understand your situation. She will work with you to understand your objectives and provide you with realistic feedback after careful review of your claim. She is a Thought Leader in employment law and that became apparent very quickly. In addition, Beth's communication style was very easy and clear. I knew exactly when and what information Bertelson Law Office needed and when it was needed by. Her easy going but extremely professional disposition made my experience retaining legal counsel so much more meaningful. I am so so grateful for her taking my case and working with me the last three months. She and Andrea really made a very uneasy and stressful experience into one where I felt comfortable disclosing confidential information freely. Lastly, their overall approach to my case was precise. Their strategy was well thought through and when I asked for guidance they provided all viable options. I would most definitely recommend Beth and Andrea to anyone looking for a legal counsel.

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