During the current public health emergency, Mitchell Hamline reached out to alumni to see if any are offering discounts or pro bono legal work for people affected in some way by the pandemic.
This is a working list. Check back for updates.
Maher Abduselman ’16 & Abdifatah Mohamed ’15
Mohamed Zain, LLP
Minneapolis, Minnesota
www.mzainlaw.com/Covid19
Business law, real estate, employment, personal injury, civil rights. COVID-related resources for individuals, employees, businesses, and non-profits.
Lauren Braden ‘18
My Admin – Virtual Legal Support Services
lauren.braden@ccmyadmin.com
https://www.ccmyadmin.com/
Remote workers including paralegals, legal assistants, bookkeeping, phone answering, transcription work for solo and small law firms. Remote contract employment opportunities also available.
Karen Grossman ‘18
Uplifting Legal, PLLC
Minneapolis, Minnesota
https://www.upliftinglegal.com/
Low Bono and Sliding Fees for Estate Planning and Real Estate
Don “Scott” Herron ‘18
Summit Legal Solutions
Johnson City, Tennessee
https://www.summitlegalsolutions.com/
Maggie Kluver ‘20
Kluver Law Office
Montevideo, Minnesota
https://www.kluverlaw.com/
Free healthcare directives for anyone with a chronic illness or over age 60, $25 for others. Power of Attorney, Life Estate Deeds, Bankruptcy
Joe LeBlanc ’12 (HUSL) & Amanda LeBlanc ’12 (HUSL)
LeBlanc Law and Mediation
Minneapolis, Minnesota
https://www.leblanclawandmediation.com/
Sliding fee scale for virtual family and civil mediation services; discounted or waived retainers based on need for COVID-19 related employment law cases
Inti Martinez-Aleman ‘16
Ceiba Forte’ Law Firm
Minneapolis, Minnesota
www.ceibaforte.com/english
Low bono / sliding-fee scale (especially, but not exclusively, for Spanish speakers).
Alex Mueller ‘16
Hellmuth & Johnson
Minneapolis, Minnesota
https://hjlawfirm.com/minneapolis-attorneys/alex-m-mueller/
Legal services for artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, anyone else in entertainment or events
Susana Munoz ‘19
The Justice Legal Team
Las Cruces, New Mexico
http://www.thejusticelegalteam.com/
Carrie Renner ’99 (WMCL)
Provision Law Firm
Burnsville, Minnesota
carrie@provisionlawfirm.com
https://provisionlawfirm.com/covid19
25% off flat fee estate planning; video conferencing available for those unable or not wanting to meet in person.
Emmett Robertson ’11 (WMCL)
Rubric Legal
Minneapolis, Minnesota
https://rubriclegal.com/
Non-profit and business law
Davis Senseman ’03 (WMCL)
Davis Law Office
Minneapolis, Minnesota
https://davismeansbusiness.com/
Business Law
Adam Spees ’09 (WMCL) & Chad Wartick ’14 (HUSL)
Cooper Law, LLC
Minneapolis, Minnesota
http://www.cooperlawmn.com/
Sliding scale representation in family law matters; virtual sliding fee mediation and unbundled family law services; representation for federal social security disability benefits
Natalie Xiong ’18
Law Office of Natalie Xiong
St. Paul, Minnesota
http://www.njxlaw.com/
Family, estate planning, immigration, and employment discrimination matters.
More information
For current health-related information, we encourage you to visit the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Minnesota Department of Health websites. We will also update school information on the website.
Coronavirus updates
See All- Mitchell Hamline will remain entirely online in spring 2021Posted October 20
- Mitchell Hamline to teach completely online in the fallPosted July 27
- Mitchell Hamline’s Burger Library to reopen for students, faculty, staff on Monday, July 13Posted July 9
- Through COVID-19 and Floyd crises, alum stays focused on community servicePosted June 17
- New health protocols for campus take effect June 15Posted June 12
- Building restrictions remain in place until further noticePosted May 15
- Mitchell Hamline extends building restrictions to May 18Posted May 1
- You’ve asked: How can we help during pandemic? Here are some waysPosted April 30
- Mitchell Hamline extends building restrictions to May 4Posted April 9
- Mitchell Hamline alumni offering discounted services during COVID-19Posted April 2