Linda Karen Wray

7201 Ohms Lane, Edina, MN

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1986
University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1978
Carleton College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Steve

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12 Sep, 2022
Linda Wray is phenomenal, and even that is an understatement. Her professionalism, incredible knowledge, and responsiveness while still being understanding and a compassionate advocate through what are some of the most difficult and challenging times are what makes her the incredible lawyer you want. Linda looks at the big picture. She's completely buttoned up and goes to bat 1000% in challenging the other party. But she does it in the right way, on the things that matter, so that the process doesn't devolve. Her true goal is to avoid courtroom litigation for her client due to the emotional and monetary costs involved. But she is a rock star in front of the judge when there is no other recourse. Be ready for Linda to appropriately challenge you as her client, too -- and you want that, trust me. Divorces can and will get emotional, especially difficult ones. Emotions can cloud a party's best judgement on how to proceed, what to do and how to act, and Linda will appropriately counsel her client on the bigger picture and with an eye on what is in the best interest of you as her client and your ROI in order to keep the process from getting mired in senseless difficulties. This can be difficult to hear at times due to emotions, but is the right approach and truly in your best interest. You can be certain Linda will be your lawyer, your advocate, she'll listen, she'll challenge, she'll hit hard when hitting hard is needed, and she'll get you the best outcome that you deserve through certainly one of the most difficult times you will ever face. I cannot recommend Linda more highly.
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05 Oct, 2016
Comes across as strong, confident and is convincing, but she wanted to move through the critical parts of the case ASAP and didn't seem to put much thought into what was in my best interest. In hind-sight I know I could have fared much better at the end of the divorce and ultimately my kids and I have a lower standard of living because of her lack of caring. I expected much better service for the price.
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Publications

2011:
Family Law Forum, A Publication of the Minnesota State Bar Association Family Law Section, Collaborative Practice, Lawyer as Negotiator and Problem-Solver
2007:
33 WM. MIT. L.REV. 971, 984-985, Collaborative Law: A Useful Tool for the Family Law Practitioner to Promote Better Outcomes

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