Our Lawyers

Jason Brown graduated magna cum laude from Minnesota State University at Mankato and earned his J.D., cum laude, from the William Mitchell College of Law. In law school, he a published staff writer and editor for the Law Review. He is a former law clerk to Timothy R. Bloomquist, Chief Judge of Minnesota's Tenth Judicial District.

Jason is a former insurance defense lawyer who understands the strategies of insurance carriers when it comes to wrongful death cases. He has successfully handled a wide range of cases, including car, truck and motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice, slip and fall, and other personal injury lawsuits.

As a member of the Minnesota Trial Lawyer's Association, Jason has lectured at continuing legal education seminars offered to fellow personal injury attorneys. He has partnered with another prominent personal injury attorney in publishing a comprehensive guide to pediatric traumatic brain injury found in law libraries across Minnesota. Early in his career, Jason also served as a research assistant to the authors of the Minnesota Motor Vehicle Insurance Manual.

 

Cynthia Brown graudated magna cum laude from the University of South Dakota and earned her  J.D. from the William Mitchell College of Law. She knew she wanted to be a trial lawyer at a very young age. She is a former law clerk to Chief Judge Timothy R. Bloomquist of Minnesota's Tenth Judicial District.

Cindy is a former criminal prosecutor who is at home in the courtroom. She has handled a wide range of personal injury cases, including medial malpractice, premises liability and auto accident lawsuits. She is known for her ability to handle cases with integrity and thorough preparation.

In addition to her work as a wrongful death lawyer, Cindy is the founder and president of the Amigos de Guatemala Foundation. This non-profit entity provides resources to impoverished Guatemalans, with an emphasis toward medical supplies for remote health care clinics and clothing and educational materials for children residing in Guatemalan orphanages. She has an excellent command of the Spanish language.
 

Have a question? We're here to help. Call (612) 789-2100 and schedule a free consultation with our attorneys to discuss your wrongful death case. We'll meet at a location convenient for you - whether at your home, work, hospital or one of our six metro locations.