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Bill
Peterson is an attorney with 37 years of experience in DNR
issues. Mr. Peterson graduated from the University of Pittsburgh
School of Law in 1969. As
a Minnesota native, he wanted to return to Minnesota and
he got that opportunity when he was hired by the Minnesota
Attorney General after graduation.
He
spent nine years with the Minnesota Attorney General's Office
assigned to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). He
handled hundreds of cases for DNR including over 20 cases
to the Minnesota Supreme Court and the U.S. Eighth Circuit
of Appeals.
After
his service as an assistant to the Attorney General, he
was elected to two terms in the Minnesota Legislature where
he spent a considerable amount of time on environmental
and game and fish issues.
He
has been engaged in the private practice of law for over
25 years. He has represented many sportsmen, hunting and
fishing clubs, resorts, municipalities and conservation
organizations involving wildlife and water law issues. Clients
have included the Minnesota Waterfowl Association, Pheasants
Forever, The Nature Conservancy and many sportsman's clubs.
Bill
Peterson is admitted to practice before the courts of Minnesota
and Wisconsin, the Federal courts in Minnesota, Wisconsin
and the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Mr. Peterson is married and lives with his wife Ann and
their two children in Bloomington.
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Peterson
Law Office is located at 3601 Minnesota Drive, Suite
800, Bloomington, MN 55435. Our local telephone number
is (952) 921-5818.
Our toll-free telephone number is 1-888-910-5297. Our
fax phone number is (952) 831-2550. [Contact
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