Former JAG Trial Attorney Brings Experience to Twin Cities Law Firm

December 13, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Former Air Force attorney Tory Langemo recently joined the Long Lake, MN, law firm of Koenig, Dickinson & Dalluge, P.L.C. Langemo brings with him hundreds of hours of courtroom experience. He practices in the areas of personal injury, family law and criminal defense.

After graduating from the University of North Dakota School of Law, Langemo served four years in the United States Air Force (USAF) Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corp representing military members in a variety of legal affairs; to include family law matters, contractual disputes and estate planning such as drafting wills. In addition, Langemo served as a criminal prosecutor in misdemeanor and felony level courts-martial.

The Air Force then hand-selected Langemo to serve as a criminal defense attorney, where he represented hundreds of military members charged with a wide assortment of offenses, from those facing demotion to clients facing life in prison. Langemo received many professional accolades, including the Air Force Commendation Medal for his zealous representation.

“As an Air Force attorney, I was trained to fight diligently for my client’s rights,” Langemo said. “I carry that same inspiration and motivation today. My clients can rest assured that they have a committed and aggressive advocate on their side.”

Langemo explained that he chose to build his practice at the Long Lake firm for a number of reasons. “Growing up in Minnesota, I have always enjoyed coming to the Wayzata, Lake Minnetonka area in my free time and knew the western suburbs was where I wanted to settle.” he said. “But more important, I wanted to find a firm that would allow me the professional freedom to take on challenging cases and truly help people. Practicing at a firm such as Koenig, Dickinson & Dalluge has been my professional vision for years.”

Koenig, Dickinson & Dalluge, P.L.C., serves the entire Twin Cities metropolitan area. The firm has offices in Long Lake and Mound, MN. For more information, call (952) 449-9070 or visit www.kddlaw.net.

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