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Litigation

The attorneys at Karkela, Hunt, Cichosz & Jensen, PLLP, have long realized that some disputes cannot be resolved short of litigation.  While this may not be the first choice of a resolution, on occasion litigation is unavoidable and in those situations our attorneys are prepared to vigorously represent our clients in all manner of proceedings: court trials, jury trials, arbitration and administrative hearings.  The attorneys at Karkela, Hunt, Cichosz & Jensen, PLLP, have the experience and expertise in all manner of judicial proceedings, at the state and federal level, and at the trial court and appellate levels.

We invite you to call us to discuss your needs and concerns.  Karkela, Hunt, Cichosz & Jensen, PLLP - solving problems and creating opportunities for more than a century.

Litigators: Terry Karkela, Paul Hunt and Jamison Cichosz.

 

 

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NEWS:

Terry Karkela recently attended the annual meeting of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL) in Philadelphia, PA and was welcomed as a new member. ACREL is the premiere real esate organization for attorneys in the United States. Membership is by invitation only and limited to those attorneys who demonstrate a high level of expertise in real estate law and who have devoted substantial time and effort to improving the practice of real estate law by teaching other attorneys, writing about, and working on the adoption of legislation. Only 30 MN attorneys are members and all except 3 are from the metropolitan area.


Karkela, Hunt, Cichosz & Jensen, PLLP is pleased to announce that Matthew D. Jorud has joined our law firm and will be doing general practice work for the firm. If you need assistance, or ar looking to refer a matter, Mr. Jorud would be happy to offer free initial consultation.


Paul Hunt served as an attorney coach in the 2009 Minnesota High School Mock Trial Competition.  The Minnesota State Bar Association will recognize the more than 500 mock trial volunteers in the May/June issue of Bench & Bar.

 
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