May 25, 2012
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  • Putting people first is the living, tangible presence that drives who we hire, the way we interact with and represent clients, and how we exist within the larger community.

     

    Winthrop & Weinstine is a full-service law firm that champions your legal interests in a timely, innovative and professional manner. Our firm energetically engages in every aspect of your legal matter and fully commits to assembling the best legal talent to counsel, advise and advance your interests. We hold close the values of excellence, integrity and community involvement. We succeed by helping our clients succeed.

    The Twin Cities community is known for its robust business environment, and the people themselves are known for their creative, professional passion. Perhaps that's why we've always called it home. Through the years, Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A., has created what its clients see as a responsive, service-driven law firm that passionately champions client issues, using innovation rather than outmoded tradition and creativity rather than standard formulas.

    With 88 attorneys in our Minneapolis office, we have a diverse team that serves clients with high intensity, tight focus and deep understanding. Our attorneys are encouraged and allowed to develop their own individual practices while responding to the specific needs of their clients. It's how we adhere to our core value of putting people first: as a group, we focus on building strong relationships and discovering new ways to serve our clients' interests.

     

    The clients we retain are truly the measure of our continued success, and they are the reason we strive to differentiate ourselves.

Contributing authors from Winthrop & Weinstine, P. A.:

Associate
Sharon D. Armstrong is an associate in the Intellectual Property practice group. Her practice is focused on the prosecution and enforcement of trademarks and copyrights, and Internet/...
Stephen joined Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A., as a shareholder in 2003 with over a decade of significant experience in the intellectual property arena. He heads the Intellectual...
Shareholder
Tiffany A. Blofield joined Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A., in 1995 and is a shareholder. She practices in the area of intellectual property, and  business and commercial litigation,...
Karen joined Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A., in the Intellectual Property practice area in 2007. Prior to pursuing her law degree, Karen was a litigation paralegal in Colorado, Oregon and...
Mr. Kelly joined Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. in 2007 and is part of the firm's Intellectual Property group. As a licensed patent attorney, Mr. Kelly regularly consults on patent...
Brent A. Lorentz joined Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A., in 2006 as an associate in the litigation practice group, where he focuses on intellectual property and commercial litigation. In...
Associate
Bradley J. Walz is an associate in Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A.'s trademark, copyright, and brand management practice groups. He counsels, advises, and assists clients on a broad...

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