John Rolland Neve

6800 France Avenue South, Edina, MN

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1997
University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1993
University of New Orleans, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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01 May, 2014
I don't hesitate to recommend John to anyone I know needing legal advice. He helped me understand a very complex business transaction, and his advice and representation brought our desired results. I have not found another attorney as thorough and professional as John. Thank you John!
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2001:
Eighth Circuit Appellate Practice Manual, 1st Edition, 2001, Effect of Appeal, Stays and Supersedeas, Chapter 7 (with Eric J. Magnuson)

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