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Peterson, Fram & Bergman’s attorneys provide legal services for several suburban municipalities, and also represent clients seeking government permits for development purposes.
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| John Michael Miller |
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John Michael Miller is a cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Minnesota, where he received a BA in Humanities in 1974. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1977. John entered private practice in 1978 and joined Peterson, Fram & Bergman in l986. |
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- 1974 University of Minnesota, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, B.A. Humanities
- 1977 University of Minnesota School of Law
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| PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: |
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- 1978 private practice
- 1986 Peterson, Fram & Bergman
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- Developers and builders
- Small businesses
- Municipalities
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- Real estate
- Municipal law, including criminal prosecution
- Commercial litigation
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- Minnesota State Bar Association
- Ramsey County Bar Association
- American Bar Association
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- Authored the book, Commercial Real Estate Forms (1980), which is part of Minnesota Legal Forms, a set of reference manuals for attorneys
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- Hobbies include running, golf, photography and rose gardening
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John has a general practice, with special emphasis in the areas of municipal law (including criminal prosecution), real estate and commercial litigation.
John is a member of the Ramsey County and Minnesota State Bar Associations. He has authored a book on commercial real estate which is part of Minnesota Legal Forms, a set of reference manuals for attorneys.
When John is not practicing law, he enjoys spending time running, golfing, and rose gardening. He also has an interest in photography.
Telephone: 651-290-6909
Email: jmiller@pfb-pa.com |
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| Real Estate Law |
We have extensive experience in commercial settings assisting clients in connection with the purchase and sale of business and investment properties, leasing and financial transactions, construction issues and environmental mailers affecting real estate.
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