Brandon M. Schwartz

Schwartz Law Firm

Certification Type

  • Civil Trial Law
  • Civil Practice Advocacy
  • Family Trial Law

Address

600 Inwood Avenue N
Suite 130
Oakdale, MN 55128

Bio

As a trial attorney at Schwartz Law Firm in Oakdale, Minnesota, Brandon M. Schwartz focuses his practice primarily on business law and business litigation involving such matters as shareholder disputes, derivative actions, non-competes and liquidated damage litigation, contract creation and litigation, company formation and age discrimination for clients throughout Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Arizona. He also provides counsel and litigation representation in personal injury and family law cases throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Arizona.

Mr. Schwartz has been honored with membership in both the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Fewer than 1% of attorneys throughout the Country are members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Mr. Schwartz is also a Board Certified Civil Trial Law Specialist by the Minnesota State Bar Association and Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate and Family Trial Law Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Avvo also rated Mr. Schwartz as a Top Litigation Attorney. Mr. Schwartz was also honored by America's Top 100 Attorneys with Lifetime Achievement recognition and as a Lifetime Member of Best Attorneys of America.

Mr. Schwartz earned an undergraduate degree cum laude in finance and economics from Michigan Technological University in 2006 while on a full hockey scholarship and earned his Juris Doctor, cum laude and in the top ten students in his class, from the William Mitchell College of Law in 2011. Admitted to practice in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Arizona, he is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Districts of Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Mr. Schwartz has also written for Hearsay, an official publication of the Minnesota State Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Michigan Bar Association and has presented at multiple continuing legal education seminars.

Prior to entering law school in 2008, Mr. Schwartz played professional hockey and Division 1 college hockey.