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Reed James Ackerman is a seasoned attorney at Robins Kaplan LLP, located in the heart of Minneapolis, Minnesota. With a commanding presence in the legal community, Reed has dedicated an impressive 18 years to advocating for his clients with precision and tenacity. Specializing in litigation, advertising, and construction and development law, he brings a wealth of expertise to each case, ensuring that clients receive comprehensive and strategic legal counsel tailored to their specific needs. At Robins Kaplan LLP, Reed is renowned for his meticulous approach to litigation, where he leverages his deep understanding of the complexities inherent in legal disputes. His practice in advertising law is marked by a commitment to staying abreast of the ever-evolving regulatory landscape, ensuring that clients' businesses not only comply with current laws but thrive within them. In the realm of construction and development, Reed's insightful guidance has been instrumental in navigating the intricate legalities that often accompany large-scale projects, safeguarding his clients' interests at every turn. Reed's dedication to his clients is evident in his unwavering commitment to delivering results that align with their goals. He is known for his ability to break down complex legal jargon into clear, actionable advice, empowering clients to make informed decisions. Beyond his technical expertise, Reed is deeply invested in fostering strong attorney-client relationships, characterized by open communication and mutual respect. Whether in the courtroom or the boardroom, Reed James Ackerman stands as a pillar of reliability and proficiency, making him a trusted advocate for those seeking unparalleled legal representation in Minneapolis and beyond.
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.