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The firm was founded in 1985 and provides excellent, cost-effective professional services to its clients. Utilizing strategic thinking and business savvy, the firm can analyze both routine and complex time-sensitive cases to accomplish resourceful solutions. Gislason is comfortable both in the courtroom, where she is known as a tenacious litigator, and in the mediation context, where she uses her formidable negotiation skills in her "can do" approach. With regard to transactions and contracts, Gislason can identify problems hidden in boilerplate language and assemble an expert team when needed. Aware of the social context in which problems arise, she is able to help clients understand the bigger picture. She is recognized for her many publications and extensive speaking engagements, and significant contributions to the emergence of the Animal Law practice area. Animal Law services are offered at Gislason's Fridley office, conveniently located near the intersection of University Avenue, NE and Osborne Avenue. See "Contact Us." |
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