Aaron Hall is an experienced business litigation lawyer in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is an author of legal articles on business law. He has been featured in the Star Tribune, Pioneer Press, Associated Press, LA Times, and on all major television stations in the Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN area.
Business litigation in Minnesota requires an understanding of laws governing business transactions, experience in the procedures of business litigation, and a sensitivity to how the events in a lawsuit affect the business. Attorney Aaron Hall approaches each client by seeking an understanding of their goals, explaining their options, and fighting professionally for their success.
Minnesota business law involves a large number of Minnesota Statutes. Some of the more significant Minnesota Statutes are the following:
- Minnesota’s Uniform Partnership Act (Minnesota Statutes chapter 323)
- Minnesota’s Uniform Partnership Act of 1994 (Minnesota Statutes chapter 323A)
- Minnesota’s Uniform Limited Partnership Act 2001 (Minnesota Statutes chapter 321)
- Minnesota’s 1919 Uniform Limited Partnership Act (Minnesota Statutes chapter 322)
- Minnesota’s 1976 Uniform Limited Partnership Act (Minnesota Statutes chapter 322A)
- Minnesota’s Limited Liability Companies (Minnesota Statutes chapter 322B)
- Minnesota Business Corporation Act (Minnesota Statutes chapter 302A)
- Minnesota Uniform Commercial Code / UCC (Minnesota Statutes chapter 336)
As a business litigation lawyer, Aaron Hall represents plaintiffs and defendants in Minnesota state and federal court. He also represents clients in ADR, including mediation, arbitration, and other ADR forums.
For a free evaluation of your business litigation case, contact lawyer Aaron Hall.















































