Offices in Minneapolis & St Paul

We are excited to announce that The Law Offices of Eric S. Day now has office locations in Minneapolis and St. Paul to better accommodate our clients.

Contact us to schedule an appointment today at our of our offices to discuss your case. Initial consultations are free!

Main Office
1200 Centre Pointe Curve
St. Paul,  MN  55120

Minneapolis Office
3802 Nicollet Avenue, Suite 204
Minneapolis,  MN  55409

 

Now Handling Immigration Cases

The Law Offices of Eric S. Day is pleased to announce the addition of immigration law to the list of services currently offered by the firm. As a fluent spanish-speaking Attorney, Eric Day will be able to assist you with all your immigration issues without the need of an intermediary or interpreter. Want to apply for legal status? Fighting deportation? Need to apply for a visa? Contact The Law Offices of Eric S. Day today to get started on your case!

The Annual Longfellow Corn Feed

Longfellow Corn Feed

As the Howe Representative on the Longfellow Community Council, Eric Day will be attending the annual Longfellow Corn Feed event tonight, August 9th, from 5:30pm to 8:30 pm at Longfellow Park, 3435 36th Avenue, Minneapolis. The Law Offices of Eric S. Day, PLLC, will also be hosting an information table and we’d love to see you there. Stop by to say hello or with any legal questions you might have. Come out and meet your local businesses and organizations and eat some delicious roasted corn!

Using the Private Bar to Meet Public Judicial Needs by Eric Day

“In these difficult financial times, resources are stretched thin. From individuals to families, from businesses to government—everyone has to do more with less. Minnesota’s Fourth Judicial District is no exception. However, in Hennepin County Family and Probate courts, a dedicated and public-minded judiciary is teaming up with members of the private bar to ensure that limited judicial resources can be maximized and focused where they are needed most: difficult, close cases and highly contentious cases requiring significant judicial involvement and oversight. For many other cases, in what appears to be a growing trend, cooperation between the private bar and the judiciary is resulting in cases being resolved more quickly and efficiently. Maximizing judicial resources through use of the private bar helps the entire system of justice function at a higher level, which is something that lawyers and their clients alike can cheer.”

Read the whole article published in the January 2012 issue of Hennepin Lawyer (the Official Publication of the Hennepin County Bar Association) here: Using the Private Bar to Meet Public Judicial Needs