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Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson, P.A. is a reputable law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, specializing in corporate banking, governmental relations, estate planning, and real estate law. With a team of experienced attorneys, they provide expert legal guidance to clients in both commercial and residential real estate matters. Whether you are a business owner, individual investor, or government entity, their attorneys have the knowledge and skills to help you navigate complex legal issues.
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They’ve done what 99% of law firms never do: gone to the U.S. Supreme Court twice (and won both times). That alone speaks volumes.
The atmosphere is very down-to-earth, and the whole firm is easy to work with. Greg Erickson (the “E” in MKE), especially, is a straight shooter with a blunt (but great) sense of humor. I’ve seen him depose defendants for hours on multiple occasions, and it’s honestly like watching boxing and ballet in one breath—he’s sharp, controlled, and incredibly quick on his feet. John (main paralegal) is like an encyclopedia of constitutional and municipal law—extremely detail-oriented, and Mary (Office Manager) keeps everything running smoothly.
It’s a boutique firm that runs on word-of-mouth reputation, not advertising. They represent everyone from large banks, corporations, and small business owners to cities, law enforcement, and prisoners. They also take on cases against cities and public officials, which says a lot about their depth and versatility.
I want to comment on a recent negative review here from someone using the name “Turbine Guy.” What this person describes does not line up with what I know about the situation. This individual ("Jay") was yelling profanities in the 8th Circuit courthouse that day—I know because I had a hearing there as well. In that context, if Greg advised him to stop acting like “a child,” that is more than fair. Lawyers have to maintain professionalism in court—not just for their firm, but for their other clients (I certainly wouldn’t want that kind of behavior affecting the judge's view of my case or the court’s perception of MKE—would you?).
More broadly, I know and respect the attorneys this reviewer criticizes. Greg is quick-witted, highly skilled, and deeply dedicated to his kids. Erick Kaardal is brilliant, kind, and clearly prioritizes his family. These are genuinely good people.
As for the younger attorney, Elizabeth—who is also unfairly dragged in that review—I want to be clear: she did an outstanding job. In fact, in a separate case, a district court judge (who had previously presided over one of my own hearings) even wrote a letter to MKE commending her work. She’s a young attorney with a very bright future.
No law firm wins every case. Outcomes depend heavily on which judge you get and the specific circumstances. That doesn’t take away from the quality of the legal work.
And to be fair—I do agree with one thing the reviewer said: sometimes MKE drafts come close to deadlines. That’s the reality of a busy, in-demand firm handling complex litigation. But what matters is how they show up when it counts. I’ve had John stay on the phone with me late into the night to make sure everything was accurate before a strict deadline. That level of commitment is rare.
For further perspective, I’m a lifelong liberal, and the firm is known for having (mostly) conservative attorneys. It’s never mattered. I’ve always gotten along super well with everyone there. There’s a mix of political perspectives among both their staff and clients, and there’s clearly mutual respect.
It’s worth noting that many of the negative reviews here don’t come from actual clients, but instead appear to be from online trolls reacting to a few controversial cases—something that represents only a tiny fraction of the firm’s overall work.
Most satisfied clients don’t leave reviews—they get what they need and move on. I only felt the need to write something after stumbling upon this person's review because it didn’t match what I know or my experience.
From my (real) experience as a client: if you want serious, high-level legal representation, this is exactly the kind of firm you want in your corner.
When I presented mild criticism to Greg Erickson (E from MKE) along with my opinion from observing that he and his lawyer both did a terrible job in federal court that day, he literally stated, "You are a child Jay. Elizabeth did an outstanding job" (You got that right, Erickson's response was to denigrate me instead of listen to what I said). Yet Elizabeth got hammered and lost so bad for my wife that MKE has refused to respond to any communications from me or my wife at this point. This includes our longtime attorney, and somebody I thought was a friend, Erick Kaardal (don't let Erick fool you with his stories and charm, he certainly appears to me to not be the good catholic he professes to be). No lawyer at MKE bothered to contact us to determine next steps after the loss, merely decided to shut us out (which certainly appears to be an ethical violation on their part).
Further, we had a set fee of $255k for the entire litigation, and when MKE lost because of their own incompetence (not understanding they had to include arguments of why the claim was in federal court), MKE puts their hand put for more money even though they are the ones who screwed up. In fact, we even set up a basically unlosable lawsuit against the city, that MKE somehow seemed to piss down the toilet (because they refused to put forth the obvious facts that would most likely have swayed the judges). Finally, I have won more cases for myself pro se than MKE ever did for us, not even close.
In my opinion, If you are looking for a high priced lawyer that does not put forth the arguments you want them to in court, waits until the last minute to get the paperwork done, gets scolded by the judge right in front of you for being excessively wordy, gets half the arguments right and half wrong in court, fails to defend your character when personally attacked over zoning issues, and, calls you names when you put forth some mild criticism of their efforts ... then MKE is your team!!
I would suggest otherwise and find a lawyer that cares about their clients, not their reputation.

Gregory Erickson represented me in a wrongful termination lawsuit.
I could not be happier with the outcome I received as a part of a settlement. Greg was nothing but professional, caring, and responsive to my requests. The legal battle did take 2 years, but this was primarily due to the legal system being backed up and slow to begin with (during pandemic), so that is nothing negative I place on their firm. They made sure that I felt heard and understood every step of the way.
I seriously cannot recommend this law firm enough.
Honestly, you get what you pay for, and I received the very best from Mr. Erickson.
I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone looking for top tier representation. 💯
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