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Christopher Ross Jones is a dedicated real estate attorney at Hellmuth & Johnson PLLC in Edina, Minnesota, where he has been a valued member of the firm since 2004. With a Juris Doctorate from the University of North Dakota Law School and a Bachelor of Science from the same institution, Christopher combines a solid academic foundation with nearly two decades of practical experience in real estate law. Christopher’s practice encompasses a broad range of real estate matters, including residential and commercial transactions, property disputes, and land use issues. His keen attention to detail and strategic approach enable him to navigate complex legal landscapes effectively, ensuring his clients' interests are protected at every stage of the process. He is particularly adept at advising clients on contract negotiations and providing guidance on regulatory compliance, helping to demystify the legal intricacies of real estate transactions. Recognized for his excellence in the field, Christopher has been named a Minnesota Rising Star by Minnesota Super Lawyers multiple times, including in 2010, 2012, and 2013. This accolade reflects not only his legal acumen but also his commitment to client service and advocacy. Christopher’s client-centric approach involves listening carefully to his clients’ needs and concerns, allowing him to craft tailored solutions that align with their goals. Whether assisting first-time homebuyers, seasoned investors, or businesses, Christopher is dedicated to making the real estate process seamless and successful. His focus on building long-lasting relationships and providing exceptional service makes him a trusted partner in any real estate endeavor.
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.