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Showing 5 civil litigation lawyers in Brooklyn Park, MN
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Anderson Law Office, Scott L. Anderson
4101 Sunset Rd N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
(763) 422-8664
scottandersonlaw.com
Julie Pawluk, Attorney at Law
8525 Edinbrook Crossing #101, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
(763) 566-8832
Jensen Sondrall Persellin & Woods PA
8525 Edinbrook Crossing #201, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
(763) 424-8811
jspwlaw.com
Toohey Law Firm, P.A.
7100 Northland Cir N # 101, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
(763) 401-4120
tooheylawfirm.com
Kimes Leslie Attorney At Law
8525 Edinbrook Crossing # 206, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
(763) 561-9197
What Does a Civil Litigation Lawyer in Brooklyn Park Cost?
Civil litigation lawyers in Minnesota typically charge hourly rates between $250 and $600 per hour, depending on experience and case complexity. Some lawyers offer flat fees for simple cases like small claims. Retainers often range from $2,000 to $10,000 for initial work. Costs vary widely by case, and this is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of civil cases do Brooklyn Park lawyers handle?
Lawyers handle contract disputes, property disagreements, personal injury claims, and employment conflicts. They also handle cases involving landlord-tenant issues and business partnership disputes. Each case type has specific Minnesota laws and court rules.
How long do I have to file a civil lawsuit in Minnesota?
The time limit, called the statute of limitations, depends on the case type. For personal injury, you have six years under Minnesota Statutes Section 541.05. For breach of a written contract, you also have six years. Oral contracts have a three-year limit.