About Aaron Hall
Aaron D. Hall is the President of Twin Cities Law Firm, LLC, is a licensed attorney in the State of Minnesota, and is admitted to practice law in Minnesota state courts and the United States Federal District Court in Minnesota. Aaron has obtained many significant legal accomplishments including service at the law firms of Fredrickson & Byron, Morrison Fenske & Sund, Foley and Mansfield; Worked as staff attorney at Kroll Ontrack, a technology company located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota; Served as a judicial extern under the Honorable Paul A. Magnuson, United States District Court Judge; Taught as an adjunct Business Law Professor at Concordia University, including course offerings of Introduction to Business Law, Business Law for Marketing Professionals, and Internet Law for Marketing Professionals.
Aaron achieved his Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing Management and Innovation summa cum laude from Concordia University in St. Paul, Minnesota. He then continued on his educational journey to achieve his Juris Doctor degree cum laude from William Mitchell College of Law, where he was chosen to serve on the William Mitchell Law Review and recognized with the CALI Award of excellence in Corporations and Alternative Dispute Resolutions. Additionally, Aaron was recognized on the Deans List for outstanding academics, served as President of the Business Law Society, and coordinated the establishment of the Corporate Appellate Law Moot Court.
Aaron has extensive experience in corporate and business law, and representing businesses and business owners in lawsuits.
Practice Areas
- Business: Business, Small Business, Non-Profit, and Tax
- Litigation: Lawsuits and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Intellectual Property: Copyright, Trademark, and Patent
- Real Estate: Residential and Commercial Real Estate
Professional Associations
- Minnesota Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Hennepin County Bar Association
Education
- William Mitchell College of Law, Juris Doctor, 2007
- Concordia University, Marketing Management and Innovation, 2004
Bar Admissions
- The State Bar of Minnesota
- Minnesota State Courts
- Federal District Court in the District of Minnesota