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Theresa Freeman--Lawyer
Theresa Freeman has a wealth of experience in dealing with issues related to employees injured at the workplace. She worked in northern Minnesota in the mines, depicted in the movie North Country, during the 1970’s. Theresa Freeman later worked at the Minnesota Human Rights Department and the Hennepin County Attorney’s office as well as serving as an officer and board member for the Minnesota chapter of the National Organization for Women as well as serving on the state chapter’s Legal Defense and Education Fund. Theresa Freeman is a licensed practicing lawyer in the state of Minnesota with more than twenty-three years experience. Her experience includes the foregoing: working for the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, being a staff attorney in the civil division of the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office and over twenty years as Neff Law Firm, P.A.’s, Managing Attorney. She has extensive successful experience handling litigation in state and federal court. Among the prominent entities that she has represented are the Minnesota Peace Officers Association and a branch of a large international Catholic Church. Theresa Freeman has, as a lawyer working at Neff Law Firm, P.A., represented union members including from United Steel Workers, United Auto Workers, Teamsters, Association of Federal State County Municipal Employees, American Federation of Teachers, Minnesota Education Association, International Association of Machinists, Airline Pilots Association, Nurses Union, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Minnesota Association of Professional Employees and United Food and Commercial Workers. She has successfully represented officers of banks, licensed insurance professionals and licensed investment professionals. Theresa Freeman has served on a committee for the Federal Bankruptcy Court. She has had extensive involvement in community affairs including serving as a vice-president of the Twin City Chapter of NOW (National Organization for Women). Co-chair of a religious advisory Board, and active participant in state politics.
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