Vincent Joseph Moccio

3085 Justice Way, Suite 200, Eagan, MN

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1987
Maurer School of Law, Indiana University Bloomington, JD - Juris Doctor
1982
Indiana University-Bloomington, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Debbie

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15 Feb, 2017
Vincent helped me with a wrongful death on my son. Vincent is a wonderful attorney, who listens and wins! I could not thank him enoughfor handling a very painful situation with my family
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Chris

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24 May, 2016
I had a great experience with Vince Moccio. He took very good care of my needs and was the only attorney that was willing to take my case. I had a medical complication with a botched surgery and was turned down by 3 other lawyers. Vince took the case, handled me well, and delivered with great expedience! I would recommend Vince to anyone I know.
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Publications

2004:
The National Crime Victim Bar Association 2004 National Convention materials,  Fourth Amendment Rights of Pre-trial, Pre-and Post-Arraignment Detainees
2000:
27 William Mitchell Law Review 850,  The Future of Products Liability in America

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