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Quinlivan & Hughes, P.A. - Firm Profile

 

Quinlivan & Hughes, P.A. 
Size of Organization: 23
Year Established: 1923


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Quinlivan & Hughes, P.A. is a firm with over 87 years of experience. We are organized as a professional association consisting of 23 attorneys, four of whom are associates and two who are Of Counsel to the Firm. Lawyers in the Firm represent and counsel clients throughout the State of Minnesota and in the states of South Dakota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. The Firm has developed strong legal competencies in several areas of the law to serve it's for profit and non-profit business clients, governmental bodies and agencies and individuals.

The Firm is organized into six practice groups including Insurance Defense, Business and Commercial Law, Employment Law, Trust and Estate Planning, General Practice and Appellate Practice. In addition the Firm maintains a health care law emphasis that spreads across each of the other practice areas.

The Firm follows four essential Core Values in developing and maintaining its external and internal relationships with its clients, prospective clients, employees and the community at large. The four Core Values of the Firm are: Respect, Interdependence, Helpful and Professional Excellence.


Statement of Practice Summary:
Insurance Defense; Professional Liability; Motor Vehicle Law (No-Fault, UM, UIM); No-Fault; Products Liability; Construction Law; Commercial Litigation; Dram Shop; Defamation; Environmental Law; Employment Law; Governmental Law; Municipal Law; Civil Litigation; Business Law; Commercial Law; Partnerships; Taxation; Estate Planning; Wills; Probate; Family Law; Real Estate; Condemnation; Personal Injury; Workers' Compensation; Mediation; Arbitration; Appellate Practice; Guardianship and Conservatorship; Eminent Domain; Workers Compensation; Divorce.