Christina Zauhar, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Bloomington, MN with 163 reviews
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Christina Zauhar

7900 Xerxes Avenue South, Bloomington, MN

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Education

2012:
Hamline University School of Law, J.D., Certificate in Advocacy and Problem Solving
2009:
Hamline University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 163 reviews
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Cole zwiefel

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26 Sep, 2024
I have hired their services for two of my traffic cases, both had fantastic outcomes. Highly recommend Debbie Lang for anybody.
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Jack jangula

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06 Sep, 2024
Zach Graham was amazing during the entire process. He helped to obtain an amazing outcome. Very professional and he knows his stuff.
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Pros
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Experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated attorneys who go above and beyond for their clients
“Marsh Halberg and his team are excellent. They are all very professional and very laid back. Mr.Halberg always made me feel at ease as he took care of everything.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team
“Christina has been incredibly helpful from the first phone call until my case was closed. She was able to work out a great deal for my case while being a helpful, informed resource throughout the process.”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes for clients, even in difficult cases
“Debbie Lang was wonderful. She put my mind at ease & then followed through legally. Debbie Lang could not have done a better job for me.”
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Personalized attention and support for clients during a stressful time
“Dave Risk made a very stressful situation less stressful. He explained the process and potential outcomes very clearly and gave my family and me ease of mind.”
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Respected and well-regarded within the legal community
“Marsh Halberg, and his incredible team at Halberg Criminal Defense (HCD) are experienced professionals, smart and savvy litigators, while also respectful and responsive to their clients. They are well-respected by all in the legal profession across the Twin Cities and beyond.”
Cons
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Potentially high legal fees that may be a concern for some clients
“Beware of this law firm billing rate!!!! The free initial consultation was represented well with the most experienced attorney but after retainers is retained, you are working with Attoney with few years experience only.”
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Lack of transparency or detailed billing information provided upon request
“When ask for summary of billing charged, they charge 30min for each text message, email, and phone calls. Even charge for the Initial consultation for both attorneys time. I Requested for summary of phone call conversation and email note summary, they can't provide it!”

Publications

2022:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2021:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2020:
Mitchell Hamline Law Review, Minnesota’s Rape Shield Law: A Sword for Prosecutors; A Blow to Defendants’ Constitutional Rights
2020:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2019:
Minnesota Lawyer, Breaking the Ice: Finding humanity, giving voice in criminal defense
2019:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2018:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2017:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2016:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2015:
105.1 The Ticket, Nothing to Cheer About
2015:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2014:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2013:
Minnesota CLE, Minnesota DWI Deskbook
2013:
Hearsay (MSBA New Lawyers Section), Handling the Midnight Call: What Every Attorney Should Know
2013:
Attorney at Law Magazine, Expungement 101: The Basics of Sealing a Criminal Record
2013:
Attorney at Law Magazine, Snowmobiling While Impaired
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