Joseph Maternowski, Chair
Environmental Law Attorney Practice Group
  

Kristin B. Heebner

Kristin B. Heebner

Minneapolis, Minnesota
Associate
phone: (612) 877-5381
fax: (612) 877-5999
Heebnerk@moss-barnett.com

Boston College, cum laude, 1999
University of Minnesota Law School, cum laude 2003

Areas of Practice:

  • Environmental
  • Litigation
  • Administrative

Kristin Heebner represents clients involved in complex business litigation. She is heavily involved in and responsible for all aspects of her cases, from initial client contact through the discovery process through motion practice, trial and appeals. Ms. Heebner has litigated a variety of business disputes, including environmental cleanup cost recovery claims, breaches of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, corporate veil piercing, shareholder disputes, tortious interference, trade secrets, eviction, foreclosure, antitrust, slander of title and defamation. Ms. Heebner's practice extends over a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, financial services, software, beauty supply, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aeronautics, securities, education, employment and commercial leasing. Ms. Heebner has represented clients in state and federal courts, as well as before the American Arbitration Association.

Ms. Heebner is committed to achieving success driven results for her clients by providing the highest level of advocacy. She has been successful in achieving results for her clients through dispositive and non-dispositive motions, injunctive relief and trial.

In addition, Ms. Heebner is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association and Minnesota Women Lawyers. In April, 2007, Governor Pawlenty appointed Ms. Heebner to the Minnesota State Board of Dentistry.

Prior to joining Moss & Barnett, Ms. Heebner was an associate at the law firm of Anthony, Ostlund & Baer, P.A., where she practiced business litigation.

NOTE: **Being named to the list or receiving the award is not intended and should not be viewed as comparative to other lawyers or to create an expectation about results that might be achieved in a future matter.