Michael Edward Novak

Po Box 971, Saint Cloud, MN

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Hamline University, J.D.
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University of Minnesota, B.A.

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Laura cady

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09 Dec, 2019
Very Professional and Helpful in a time of need. Thank you!!
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My succulent authenticity

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10 Dec, 2018
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Ted sherarts

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13 Aug, 2015
Represented us in injury action plus took care of our personal stuff, i.e. wills, etc.
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11 Jan, 2011 by Anonymous
Kevin has done work for me and also for my family in the past. He is easy to work with and has a real understanding of the law. I would recommend Kevin to anyone who needs legal help. When you have Kevin as your attorney, you also have a friend.
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11 Jan, 2011 by Anonymous
Kevin Gray was excellent to work with. He managed my case efficiently and effectively. I had a lawsuit started against me in Hennepin County which I believed did not have any merit. Kevin contacted the opposing counsel and was able to convince them not to pursue the matter and the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed. Kevin was very responsive to my communications and kept me advised as his discussions with the other side progressed. He did an excellent job of explaining to me my rights and the defenses to the claim that were avaialbe to me. I found Mr. Gray very easy to work with and very responsive to my inquiries. I was very pleased with the result and would strongly recommmend Mr. Gray.
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24 May, 2017 by Jaci
Paul has been very helpful with our legal needs that involve some day to day HR matters - complex leaves, disciplinary actions and noncompete agreements.
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23 May, 2017 by Anonymous
We hire Mr. Rajkowski to defend our insured's on a regular basis. He provides them with prompt excellent representation. He does an excellent job of communicating. The feedback from our insureds is consistently positive. I would highly recommend him to anyone needing litigation representation.
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22 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Paul is excellent to work with. He knows the file, is always accessible and prepared. We have worked on may cases over the years. In particular we mediated a case involving serious injuries, complex coverage and liability aspects. The result was good for everyone and settled the case.
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23 Nov, 2011 by Anonymous
When I stopped answering my phone and the only mail I was receiving was a reminder of collection I knew I had a problem and I couldn't see how I was going to fix it. My first meeting with Mr. Calvert was just to see if he had any good ideas on how I could recover on my own. He was very kind, but to the point. Times are tough, jobs are hard to come by and even if I worked 100+ hours a week I would not be able to pay off this debt in 15 years. I did meet with a couple of the other attorneys in town, but they didn't seem to have the extra thing that Calvert law office has, frank honesty. The other law offices told me what I wanted to hear in the moment, knowing they were going to have to do something else later, but would sell that to me when the time came. As much as I wanted to hear what they were saying and believe it. I also wanted to know the cold hard facts of my situation and how I could fix it and make sure it never happens again. That is what I found working with Sam Calvert. He had a plan, he had the skills and he sincerely wanted to help me through the bankruptcy process. Throughout the experience I felt well informed, comfortable with the decisions being made and well represented. I trusted him and his staff to take good care of me every step of the way. Since my bankruptcy I have continued to have Mr. Calvert represent and assist me in other legal matters. I have recommend him to friends, clients and associates who have found themselves in deep financial crisis and in need of some of the best legal advice in town.
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