Joe Tamburino recognized by Law & Politics Magazine as ‘Super Lawyer’ for 11th consecutive year
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The Caplan Law Firm, P.A. is proud to announce that Minnesota Criminal Attorney
Joe Tamburino has been named a Super Lawyer for 2008 by Law & Politics Magazine. Super Lawyers recognizes lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement, honoring only 5 percent of the lawyers in each state or region.
An eleven-time Super Lawyer honoree, Mr. Tamburino has practiced exclusively in criminal law for over 18 years. As a Minnesota criminal defense and DUI attorney, he has been involved in over 60 jury trials for crimes from DWI and DUI to homicide. During his career, Mr. Tamburino has tried five first-degree murder cases, employing such defenses as insanity, duress and self-defense. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1989, and began his career that year at the Anoka County Attorney’s Office, later moving to the Public Defender’s Offices in Anoka and Hennepin Counties.
In 1997, Joe joined the Caplan Law Firm, concentrating his practice on serious felony matters. He is licensed to practice law in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Federal Courts, and has been an instructor at numerous legal educational courses.
The Caplan Law Firm is recognized for its criminal trial practice successfully representing clients in Minnesota in a wide range of criminal matters, with particular specialties in
DWI and DUI defense, representing numerous clients throughout Minnesota and the Minneapolis St. Paul area.
The Caplan Law Firm, P.A., recognized as a top
Minnesota criminal defense and
Minnesota DUI law firm, has successfully represented numerous clients throughout Minnesota and the Minneapolis St. Paul area in a wide range of criminal matters.
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