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Prominent Minneapolis Lawyers Launch Boutique Firm FriedemannFoarde

Today, prominent Minneapolis health care lawyers Konrad “Kit” Friedemann and Mary Foarde announced the launch of FriedemannFoarde. The boutique law firm will serve regional clinics, hospitals and integrated health care systems throughout the Midwest.

Friedemann and Foarde each have national reputations for excellence and decades of experience in handling the unique regulatory and business challenges facing healthcare providers.

During the last 20 years, Friedemann built a successful practice at the Fredrikson & Byron law firm. There, he chaired the health care practice for more than a decade, and has been named a leading national health care attorney by Best Lawyers in America since 1991.

For the last 6 years, Foarde has been General Counsel to Allina Health System, a $2.8 billion, Minneapolis-based non-profit health care system.

In today’s press release at  businesswire.com, Friedemann was quoted as saying: “As a boutique focused on health care providers, we can offer top-tier service and extensive experience without the cost levels, overheard, or conflicts of interest present at large law firms. Tapping into our extensive professional network to assist on larger matters will allow us to stay nimble, keep our overhead low, and pass savings through to our clients.”

FriedemannFoarde’s offices are located in the Plymouth Building at 12 South 6th Street, Suite 1020, Minneapolis.

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