Timothy Deere Webb

6800 France Avenue South, Edina, MN

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1996
Boston University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Tom

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14 Apr, 2021
Tim is a very knowlegeable, friedly, and dedicated professional. My little brother got into a business trouble last year. I helped him find Tim as his lawyer. My brother's English is not very good. Tim is so patient and considerate. He was always there to help him out. Throughout the process, Tim and his assistant Even had provided outstanding service and help. My brother is extremely happy with Tim and Even, as well as with their service. Thank you Tim and Even for taking care of my little brother.
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Clark

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17 Dec, 2019
Another lawyer, who is a family friend, strong recommended that I hire Tim. During our first meeting, he was able to explain the charges and what needed to be done before my next court date. He talked to me like a friend and used non-legal terms to explain the issues and our options. I was very happy with the outcome and can highly recommend his office.
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Anonymous

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21 Jun, 2018
Tim was very friendly and exceedingly helpful. He was knowledgeable and experienced about everything I had to ask him. He immediately eased my nerves and stress by explaining everything even though it was just a consultation. I highly recommend Tim.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“He always responded to my emails and calls withi”
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Empathetic and caring approach
“He treated me as if I were family" and "He is a very empathetic guy which made me feel like I was more than just another case.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced
“He was knowledgeable and experienced about everything I had to ask him.”
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Able to predict case outcomes accurately
“He has a sound prediction of how the case would develop and end. The result is great, better than I expected.”
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Provides excellent legal representation and service
“Hiring Tim was hands down the best decision I ever made. Words can't describe how thankful I am that I had him on my side!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2005:
Bench & Bar of Minnesota, Concomitant Negotiations of Civil and Criminal Claims
2003:
Bench & Bar of Minnesota, "Reverse" Age Discrimination: Are "Younger" Employees Protected

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