Compare 50 attorneys and 28 law firms in Minneapolis , MN. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Jeffrey Montpetit
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at SiebenCarey with 26 years experience901 Marquette Avenue, Suite 500, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Edward Bohrer
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Felhaber Larson with 65 years experience225 South Sixth Street, Suite 4200, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Kurtis Greenley
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Lindquist and Vennum with 58 years experience80 South 8th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Frank Vogl
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Best and Flanagan with 57 years experience225 South Sixth, Suite 4000, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Reid Carron
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Faegre Baker Daniels with 52 years experience90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Karin Wille
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Briggs and Morgan with 51 years experience80 South 8th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Jeffrey Ring
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Jeffrey B Ring and Associates with 48 years experience309 Clifton Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Dale Wagner
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Bassford Remele with 46 years experience33 South 6th Street, Suite 3800, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Robert Haugen
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Johnson and Lindberg with 45 years experience3800 American Boulevard West, Suite 780, Minneapolis, MN 55431
Karen Ives
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Karen L Ives with 45 years experience150 South 5th Street, Suite 3260, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Sue Stingley
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Stingley and Ho with 45 years experience222 South 9th Street, Suite 1600, Minneapolis, MN 55402
William Orth
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at William M Orth with 44 years experience247 3rd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Roger Rowlette
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Johnson and Lindberg with 43 years experience3800 American Boulevard West, Suite 780, Minneapolis, MN 55431
Katherine Flom
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Meshbesher and Spence with 43 years experience1616 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Kirk Kolbo
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Maslon with 42 years experience90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Donna Piazza
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Harris Pearson with 41 years experience5775 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 515, Minneapolis, MN 55416
John Polley
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Faegre Baker Daniels with 41 years experience90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402
John Sheehy
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Meshbesher and Spence with 41 years experience1616 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
David Reyes
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Sabby and Reyes Law Offices with 40 years experience80 South 8th Street, Suite 900, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Michael Miller
Minneapolis civil rights attorney at Briggs and Morgan with 40 years experience80 South 8th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402
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