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Brad Mitchell Lund
Cheyenne, WY Attorney with 25 years of experience
Bankruptcy, Estate Planning and Family
University of Wyoming College of Law
I enjoy helping people through transitions, and witnessing a renewal in their lives. I’m always amazed how resilient some folks are when faced with overwhelming circumstances or uncertain environments. My goal at the end of the first meeting is to leave people with a sense of control and an understanding of their options. No two cases are ever alike, so each day on the job provides a new challenge. My wife and I raise six children so I also understand the challenges families face in balancing their budget. Choosing the right attorney is an important task, and often boils...
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Eshigo P. Okasili
Silver Spring, MD Attorney with 15 years of experience
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence and Medical Malpractice
William Mitchell College of Law
In the first half of my legal education, I worked full-time, attended law school part-time and volunteered with African American Family Services and Legal Aid (both in Minneapolis, MN). In the second half of my legal education, I attended law school full-time, worked part- time and volunteered as a student attorney (under the supervision of licensed attorneys). I had my first two children while a law student and graduated from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, MN in January 2003. After my graduation, I devoted my time to raising my young children and assisting my husband with his...
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Sam Calvert
St Cloud, MN Attorney
Bankruptcy and Real Estate
William Mitchell College of Law
I practice law in St. Cloud. I am a graduate of William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota.
I understand the financial pressures my clients face because I experienced some of these same pressures growing up. I know that most of my clients end up in debt through no fault of their own. People call me because their income fell or their expenses rose. For instance, people get laid off because the business closes or moves away. Or they get divorced and when there was barely enough money to run one household before the divorce, suddenly there are two...