Barbara Nilva Nevin

4580 Scott Trail, Suite 208, Eagan, MN

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Hamline University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Angels are everywhere

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Professional and kind.
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Ben

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11 Jul, 2017
Ms. Nevin helped with legal research on a legal matter I was involved with and did a great job. I was surprised at how quickly she was able to provide the necessary research. I would highly recommend her.
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Publications

2002:
Family Law Forum (Minnesota Bar, Family Law Section), How to Argue a Case Before the MN Supreme Court
2001:
Hennepin Lawyer, Resolve Fee Disputes Efficiently Through Arbitration, 70, 2001

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