Katherine Zerwas Graham

817 County Road B W., Roseville, MN

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2018
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, LL.M - Master of Laws
2012
William Mitchell College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006
Carleton College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 75 reviews
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Andy miller

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03 Dec, 2024
Great experience, solid communication and confident with the results. Highly recommend!
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Zach

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04 Nov, 2024
Arranged a consultation with Kate on a matter involving the not unexpected, but sudden loss of a family member. She was understanding and knowledgeable and if the need presents itself I would happily employ her assistance in that or other matters.
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J luey

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21 Oct, 2024
It was an absolute pleasure working with Kate setting up our estate plan and required document changes. She did a great job at explaining what and why we needed the changes, and easily walk me through each step. I will continue to ask her advice and would highly recommend her services to anyone.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and professional legal services
“Kate was very thorough, gave great information, in addition Kate was very friendly and easy to work with.”
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Responsive and helpful in addressing client needs
“Kate was extremely helpful in assisting myself and my parents with their elder law needs.”
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Efficient and streamlined process for estate planning and other legal matters
“Kate did an excellent job walking us through creating a trust for our family. She was very detail oriented and timely.”
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Personable and easy to work with
“Kate is the best, very good at her job, she's very caring your not just a client your her friend.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“Kate offers a flat rate for many services and that allowed me to budget and plan in a concrete way for the work I wanted to do.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2019:
Star Tribune, New Ulm lawyer helps farm families navigate tricky succession matters
2019:
Journal of Food Law & Policy, Federal Regulation of Pesticide Residues: A Brief History and Analysis
2011:
William Mitchell Law Review, No Strict Scrutiny -- The Court's Deferential Position on Material Support to Terrorism in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project

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