Wilkerson & Hegna is a distinguished law firm specializing in real estate, business, and litigation matters, serving clients throughout Minnesota since 1989. Known for its personalized approach and commitment to client success, the firm combines decades of experience with a focus on creative, practical legal solutions tailored to each client’s unique goals.
The firm’s attorneys provide aggressive yet sensible representation, emphasizing alternative dispute resolution, meticulous transaction planning, and thorough litigation support. With over 25 years of experience, they cater to a diverse clientele including small business owners, real estate developers, investors, landlords, tenants, contractors, and individuals facing complex legal challenges in commercial and property matters.
Services Offered
- Real estate acquisition, financing, development, leasing, and sale
- Business startup services and compliance
- Business acquisitions and mergers
- Commercial and residential lease drafting and negotiation
- Entity formation (LLCs, corporations)
- Litigation and dispute resolution
- Mediation and arbitration
- Regulatory actions and compliance
- Employment law
- Insurance coverage disputes
- Construction law
- Eminent domain cases
- Landlord and tenant disputes
- Property acquisition guidance
- Title insurance review and negotiation
- Zoning and land use appeals
- Loan closings
- Easement and boundary disputes
- Mechanic’s liens and lien releases
- Homeowner association representation
- Property tax appeals and special assessment challenges
- Shareholder, partner, and ownership disputes
- Contract drafting and review
- Buy-sell agreements
- Fraudulent nondisclosure cases
The firm serves clients across Minnesota, including Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Minnetonka, Maplewood, and Eagan. Their attorneys are active members of professional associations such as the Minnesota State Bar Association Real Property Section, reinforcing their expertise and commitment to staying current with legal developments.
