Compare 13 attorneys and 8 law firms in St. Paul , MN. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Michael Galvin Jr
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Briggs and Morgan with 68 years experience332 Minnesota Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
John Kenefick
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Briggs and Morgan with 58 years experience332 Minnesota Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
William Jungbauer
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Yaeger Jungbauer and Barczak with 47 years experience2550 University Avenue W, Suite 345N, St. Paul, MN 55114
R Huntrods
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Briggs and Morgan with 44 years experience332 Minnesota Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
Mark Wendorf
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Reinhardt Wendorf and Blanchfield with 39 years experience332 Minnesota Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
Nancy Wolf
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Briggs and Morgan with 38 years experience332 Minnesota Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
Shelly Rohr
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Wolf Rohr Gemberling and Allen with 34 years experience400 North Robert Street, Suite 1860, St. Paul, MN 55101
Michael O'Neill
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Martin and Squires with 27 years experience332 Minnesota Street, Suite W2750, St. Paul, MN 55101
Kathy Hart
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Appelhof Pfeifer and Hart with 25 years experience990 Inwood Avenue North, St. Paul, MN 55128
Tori Appelhof
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Appelhof Pfeifer and Hart with 22 years experience990 Inwood Avenue North, St. Paul, MN 55128
Mary Pfeifer
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Appelhof Pfeifer and Hart with 21 years experience990 Inwood Avenue North, St. Paul, MN 55128
Jeffrey Abrahamson
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Sweeney and Masterson with 21 years experience325 Cedar Street, Suite 600, St. Paul, MN 55101
Eric Rice
St. Paul civil rights attorney at Eric A Rice with 17 years experience155 South Wabasha Street, Suite 100, St. Paul, MN 55107
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