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Super Lawyers recognized 34 Fredrikson & Byron attorneys as 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers and 22 attorneys as Minnesota Rising Stars.

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. Only the top 5 percent of attorneys in Minnesota are included in the annual Super Lawyers list.

Rising Star candidates must go through the same selection process as Super Lawyers but need to be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less. No more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in Minnesota are named to the Rising Stars list.

Fredrikson & Byron’s 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers

James L. Baillie – Bankruptcy: Business
Brian T. Benkstein – Employment Litigation: Defense
Larry J. Berg – Real Estate
Robert C. Boisvert – Employment & Labor
William J. Brody – Estate & Probate
Clinton E. Cutler – Bankruptcy: Business
Joseph T. Dixon, III – Criminal Defense: White Collar
Christopher J. Dolan – Real Estate
James E. Dorsey – Business Litigation
Terrence J. Fleming – Business Litigation
Dulce J. Foster – Criminal Defense: White Collar
Lora Friedemann – Intellectual Property Litigation
Karen L. Grandstrand – Banking
Mark W. Greiner – Estate & Probate
Lousene M. Hoppe – Criminal Defense: White Collar
Christopher B. Hunt – Estate & Probate
Gregory E. Karpenko – Business Litigation
Sean P. Kearney – Mergers & Acquisitions
John M. Koneck – Real Estate
David R. Marshall – Business Litigation
Nicole M. Moen – Business Litigation
Thomas R. Muck – Tax
Ryan T. Murphy – Bankruptcy: Business
John G. Patterson – Construction Litigation
Anne M. Radolinski – Employment & Labor
Mary S. Ranum – Real Estate
Kevin C. Riach – Criminal Defense: White Collar
Howard A. Roston – Eminent Domain
Karen G. Schanfield – Employment & Labor
Dale J. Schoonover – Estate & Probate
Joseph M. Sokolowski – Employment Litigation: Defense
Rachna B. Sullivan – Business Litigation
Teresa M. Thompson – Employment & Labor
Todd A. Wind – Business Litigation

Fredrikson & Byron’s 2019 Minnesota Rising Stars

Pamela Abbate-Dattilo – Employment & Labor
Kristin N. Blenkush – Real Estate
Joseph J. Cassioppi – Business Litigation
Nikola L. Datzov – Intellectual Property Litigation
Dominick J. Grande – Mergers & Acquisitions
Steven R. Kinsella – Bankruptcy: Business
Paul J. LaVanway – Intellectual Property
Patrick D.J. Mahlberg – Eminent Domain
Pari I. McGarraugh – Health Care
Nicholas J. Monson – Real Estate
Bryan J. Morben – Employment Litigation: Defense
Christopher D. Pham – Securities Litigation
Katherine J. Rahlin – Intellectual Property Litigation
Lindsey A. Remakel – Environmental
Adam R. Steinert – Intellectual Property Litigation
Ashley R. Thronson – Employment Litigation: Defense
Benjamin R. Tozer – Eminent Domain
Alyssa M. Troje – Real Estate
Kyle W. Ubl – Construction Litigation
Emily A. Unger – Business Litigation
Haley Waller Pitts – Energy & Resources
David G. Waytz – Employment & Labor

Fredrikson & Byron is a 290-attorney law firm based in Minneapolis, with offices in Bismarck, Des Moines, Fargo, Mankato, St. Paul, Saltillo, Mexico, and Shanghai, China. Fredrikson & Byron has a reputation as the firm “where law and business meet." Our attorneys bring business acumen and entrepreneurial thinking to work with clients, and operate as business advisors and strategic partners, as well as legal counselors. More information about the firm is available at www.fredlaw.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and on Twitter @FredriksonLaw.

Media Contact: Kelly Griffith, 612.492.7514, kgriffith@fredlaw.com.

Media Contact

Kelly Griffith
612-492-7514
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