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About Soucie Law
Community Support
Soucie Law has taken its role in the community seriously by getting involved in the organizations and opportunities that support our clients' recoveries and hope for the future. Here are just a few of the ways we have created personal connections in the community where we live and work.

  • American Cancer Society
  • Anoka Anti-Crime Commission
  • Anoka County 4-H
  • Anoka High School Students
  • Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
  • Anoka Youth Athletic Association
  • Brain Injury Association of Minnesota
  • Children's Foundation
  • Crime-Stoppers
  • Friedreich's Ataxia
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Hamline College of Law
  • Innocence Project of Minnesota
  • Judicare of Anoka County, Inc.
  • Law Enforcement Memorial Association
  • Legal Aid Society
  • The Lymphoma & Leukemia Society
  • Mediation Services - Peaceful resolution of family law disputes.
  • Minnesota Medical Foundation
  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
  • Muscular Dystrophy Association
  • National Fire Safety Council
  • North Hennepin Mediation Program, Inc.
  • Regions Hospital Burn Center
  • Regions Hospital Foundation
  • Save Our Sons
  • Seek A Miracle
  • Special Olympics of Minnesota
  • University of Minnesota College of Law
  • William Mitchell College of Law

Results as a Personal
Injury Attorney


What Former Clients Say

"Soucie Law does an especially good job of keeping in touch and making sure you know what is going on all the time. I absolutely recommend this firm. I feel like they care about their clients and have good morals. As difficult as the situation is, if you have need of a lawyer, Fred has a way of making it fun."

– Sheri B.


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Contact Soucie Law today:

(763) 427-8888
(800) 499-2394 (toll-free)

Our phones are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

All of our initial consultations are free of charge, and there is never a fee for our services unless we make a recovery for you.

 

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