About
Twin Cities Law Firm, LLC
The Twin Cities Law Firm, LLC is a professional services firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Our firm is comprised of a small team of experienced litigators who combine a passion for the law, a dedication to legal excellence, and appreciation for helping clients find justice.
Our firm was founded by attorney Aaron Hall, who sought to provide professional attorney services without the stuffy elitist attitude that plagued many law firms. The firm’s goal is simply to serve clients by identifying their goals and using legal experience, knowledge of the law, and professional excellence to advance clients’ goals. We help our clients attain their goals in the most cost-effective and efficient manner possible.
Aaron D. Hall, Attorney and Principal
Aaron has extensive experience in a variety of practice areas. He has served at the law firms of Fredrikson & Byron, Morrison Fenske & Sund, Foley & Mansfield, and Henningson & Snoxell. Aaron also worked as a staff attorney at Kroll Ontrack, a technology company in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. He served as a judicial extern under the Honorable Paul A. Magnuson, United States District Court Judge. Aaron taught as an adjunct Business Law professor at Concordia University, including course offerings of Introduction to Business Law, Business Law for Marketing Professionals, and Internet Law for Marketing Professionals. He authored the recently published article, Unenforceable Fiduciary Duty Limitations: Why Drafting Partnership Agreements Limiting the Duty to Disclose and Partnership Opportunity is More Precarious After Triple Five of Minn., Inc. v. Simon, 404 F.3d 1088 (8th Cir. 2005), 33 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1483 (2007).
Aaron was awarded his Juris Doctor degree cum laude from William Mitchell College of Law, where he served on the William Mitchell Law Review. He was President of the Business Law Society and coordinated the establishment of the Corporate Appellate Law Moot Court. He was awarded his Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing Management and Innovation summa cum laude from Concordia University in St. Paul, Minnesota.










