George E Warner Jr
From Fortune 500 companies to new entrepreneurs, Warner Law provides aggressive, competent and personal legal representation. Warner Law offers general counsel to both individuals and organizations on a variety of legal matters but maintains particular emphasis in the collections arena.
Creditors' Rights, frequently referred to as "collections," is an area of the law that touches on a variety of legal disciplines. It's a field where clients are often best served by legal counsel well-versed in hands-on collection law (e.g., wage garnishment, bank levy, sheriff's efforts), but also with a broad spectrum of legal experience - and a large measure of common sense and hard-earned gut instinct. Virtually any case can be thought of as a collection case, but collection counsel best shines in some specific situations.
* Judgment Enforcement
* Bankruptcy
* Construction
* Insurance
* Landlord & Tenant / Repossession
* Secured Transactions / Leasing
Warner Law LLC
1 Financial Plaza #1515
120 S 6th St
Minneapolis MN 55402
Tel: 952 922-7700
Fax: 612 339-9055
Board Certified Specialist in Creditors Rights - American Board of Certification
As the founding principal of Warner Law, George Warner is banking on the idea that his clients want three things: experienced legal counsel; accessible, personalized attention; and a reasonable financial investment. With long-time clients both spanning the globe and just down the block, George's belief appears to be right on track.
A graduate of Hamline Law School and the University of Iowa, George has practiced law for more than eighteen years, with nearly fifteen focused almost exclusively on commercial collections. While with Bernick & Lifson, P.A., George became and continues to be one of only two Minnesota attorneys to hold National Board Certification as a Creditors' Rights Specialist by the American Board of Certification.
George regularly represents financial institutions, equipment leasing companies, and other secured and unsecured creditors locally, nationally, and internationally and has built extensive experience in state and federal litigation involving collection matters. A frequent lecturer for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs for other attorneys and Adjunct Professor at William Mitchell College of Law from 1997 to 2001, George is committed to raising the expectations and expertise of his peers.
As dedicated to his home life as he is to his legal practice, George is a proud husband and father of two children. He delights in spending time with his family, practicing yoga, rock climbing, backpacking, and is currently studying for his second-degree black belt in the Japanese martial art of Aikido.
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