VictoriaVictoria M.B. Taylor is an experienced family law attorney with experience working with clients from every corner of the state and many different backgrounds. Victoria brings her unique perspective to her work with families and individuals going through hard times and difficult situations.
Victoria previously work as a Guardian ad Litem for Ramsey County where she represented the best interests of children involved in child protection cases. After working as a Guardian ad Litem, Victoria was encouraged by a mentor and friend to attend law school. Since law school, Victoria has honed her skills as a litigator known for her ingenious strategies and realistic approaches to resolving difficult cases. |
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ShawnShawn C. Reinke grew up in Paynesville, Minnesota the eldest of three children born to self-employed parents in the construction trades. Shawn's dedication to hard work and results stems from watching his parents grow their own business.
Shawn has a background of private law firm practice before transitioning to solo-practice. He also worked as an assistant county attorney in greater Minnesota where he prosecuted criminal cases from minor traffic offenses to felony-level sex crimes, juvenile delinquency, child protection, and guardianship matters. Shawn is now a founding partner of Reinke Taylor, PLLC. When practicing law, Shawn's main goal is client satisfaction. Shawn strives to help his clients understand that a positive resolution to their legal problem may come in many forms. From experience, some type of out-of-court settlement is most common, but Shawn has taken many cases to trial when the need arises. Shawn has experience trying cases to both a judge and jury and has the vigor and zeal necessary to see your case through to the end - no matter what form that end may take. In his free time, Shawn enjoys spending time with his family. Shawn also enjoys woodworking, admittedly as a novice, home-improvement projects, and serving as a NeuroPace Patient Ambassador. |
"Whatever you choose to do, leave tracks. That means don’t do it just for yourself. You will want to leave the world a little better for your having lived." |