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Bradley Daniel Hendrikson is a seasoned attorney with an impressive tenure of over 27 years, dedicated to guiding clients through the complex legal landscapes of construction and development, landlord and tenant law, and real estate. Based in Maple Grove, Minnesota, he serves as a vital asset to Donohue McKenney Ltd., where his deep-rooted understanding of property and development law has consistently driven successful outcomes for his clients. Bradley's approach to law is both strategic and client-focused, ensuring that each case receives personalized attention and tailored solutions that address the unique needs and goals of those he represents. Renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and robust negotiation skills, Bradley effectively navigates the intricacies of Minnesota's real estate laws, providing clients with clear, actionable guidance. His practice encompasses a wide range of services, from drafting and reviewing construction contracts to mediating landlord-tenant disputes and facilitating real estate transactions. Bradley's commitment to his clients is unwavering; he prioritizes open communication, ensuring they are informed and empowered at every stage of the legal process. Bradley's extensive experience and deep commitment to client success have earned him a reputation as a trusted legal advisor in the Maple Grove community. At Donohue McKenney Ltd., he continues to build lasting relationships with clients, offering comprehensive legal solutions that protect their interests and promote their development goals. Whether you're a developer embarking on a new project or a landlord managing property relations, Bradley Daniel Hendrikson stands ready to provide expert legal counsel and steadfast support.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.