Beth Edith Bertelson
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Beth Edith Bertelson is a distinguished attorney based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, specializing in Employment Law. With over three decades of experience, she has built a reputation for her unwavering commitment to advocating for employees’ rights and navigating complex workplace issues. As the owner of Bertelson Law Offices, P.A. from 1991 to 2020, Beth developed a comprehensive practice that encompasses a wide range of employment-related legal matters, including wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, and wage disputes. Beth earned her Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law in 1987, after completing her Bachelor of Arts at Saint Olaf College in 1984. Her academic background laid a strong foundation for her legal career, where she leverages her extensive knowledge and skills to provide effective representation for her clients. Known for her meticulous attention to detail and strategic approach, Beth works diligently to ensure that her clients receive the justice they deserve. A respected member of the legal community, Beth is actively involved in various professional organizations and frequently engages in continuing education to stay abreast of the evolving legal landscape. Her dedication to her clients and passion for employment law has garnered her numerous accolades and recognition among her peers. At Bertelson Law Office, clients benefit from Beth’s personalized approach, as she works closely with individuals to understand their unique situations and offer tailored legal solutions. Whether addressing workplace disputes or guiding clients through complex employment contracts, Beth remains steadfast in her mission to empower individuals in their pursuit of fair treatment in the workplace.
About Employment Labor Law
Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.