For the last decade, the attorneys in SailorsAllen Law have represented clients in over 10,000 cases. The founding partners are Ethan Allen and Chris Sailors. They both attended Hamline University School of Law. Ethan became a Public Defender in the Seventh District working out in Mille Lacs County and eventually opened Ethan Allen Law Office in 2006. Chris became the managing attorney for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe’s law office and practiced predominantly in Mille Lacs County. In 2016, the two decided to open up SailorsAllen Law to combine their skills and knowledge to serve central Minnesota.

SailorsAllen Law offers experienced legal representation with an emphasis on shaping your representation to meet your individual needs and concerns. We understand that facing a legal issue can be one of the most serious, overwhelming and scary situations a person will face in his or her life.

Our client-centered approach starts with listening to your concerns. Once we understand your expectations and goals, we will answer all of your questions, and will provide you with a thorough legal analysis of your case.

Our goal is to make sure that you have a complete understanding of your case, no matter what amount of time is necessary to provide that understanding to you.

Our focus remains on our clients’ needs and concerns throughout the legal representation.

We pride ourselves on our continued availability to answer your questions, whenever they may come up—day or night.

We understand that when an individual needs the services of an attorney, he or she may be going through a difficult financial time. This is why we strive to keep our costs affordable. We are committed to working with clients to develop flexible payment plans to fit their needs. Our office can provide criminal defense in Mille Lacs, Sherburne, Kanabec, Pine, Aitkin, Benton, Stearns, Isanti, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Wright and Ramsey counties.

For the last decade, the attorneys in SailorsAllen Law have represented clients in over 10,000 cases. The founding partners are Ethan Allen and Chris Sailors. They both attended Hamline University School of Law. Ethan became a Public Defender in the Seventh District working out in Mille Lacs County and eventually opened Ethan Allen Law Office in 2006. Chris became the managing attorney for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe’s law office and practiced predominantly in Mille Lacs County. In 2016, the two decided to open up SailorsAllen Law to combine their skills and knowledge to serve central Minnesota.

SailorsAllen Law offers experienced legal representation with an emphasis on shaping your representation to meet your individual needs and concerns. We understand that facing a legal issue can be one of the most serious, overwhelming and scary situations a person will face in his or her life.

Our client-centered approach starts with listening to your concerns. Once we understand your expectations and goals, we will answer all of your questions, and will provide you with a thorough legal analysis of your case.

Our goal is to make sure that you have a complete understanding of your case, no matter what amount of time is necessary to provide that understanding to you.

Our focus remains on our clients’ needs and concerns throughout the legal representation.

We pride ourselves on our continued availability to answer your questions, whenever they may come up—day or night.

We understand that when an individual needs the services of an attorney, he or she may be going through a difficult financial time. This is why we strive to keep our costs affordable. We are committed to working with clients to develop flexible payment plans to fit their needs. Our office can provide criminal defense in Mille Lacs, Sherburne, Kanabec, Pine, Aitkin, Benton, Stearns, Isanti, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Wright and Ramsey counties.

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