About Hage Law Office — Saint Paul General Practice Minnesota
The Saint Paul general practice of Hage Law Office serves Ramsey County residents and small businesses with broad, day-to-day legal counsel. From its Saint Paul office, the firm handles civil disputes, contracts, real-property matters, and the routine questions that surface for working families and entrepreneurs across the East Metro. As the firm’s intake materials note, the goal is “expert advice in all legal questions and matters.”
Furthermore, the firm draws on long experience with the Ramsey County District Court at the historic St. Paul courthouse downtown. Therefore, Hage Law Office calibrates filings and motions to the local docket’s pace and preferences. Initial conversations focus on whether the matter warrants formal action or can be resolved through letter, negotiation, or a simple amendment.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe the firm as approachable, fair on fees, and willing to explain options in plain English. Common themes include thorough contract review, patient walkthroughs of complex Minnesota statutes, and steady follow-through during the months-long stretches typical of civil and real-property matters.
Saint Paul General Practice — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil disputes and pre-suit resolution in Ramsey County
- Contract review and drafting for individuals and small businesses
- Real-property questions, deeds, and homeowner-association matters
- Simple wills, powers of attorney, and probate intake under Minnesota statute
- Landlord–tenant counsel for both sides of common East Metro disputes
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of matters does the firm handle?
A general practice firm covers contracts, civil disputes, real-property questions, simple wills, landlord–tenant matters, and small-business needs. For complex commercial litigation or specialized federal work, the attorney typically refers to a specialist while staying on as local counsel for cost-control reasons.
What do attorney fees look like in Saint Paul?
Routine matters such as contract review or simple wills are commonly handled on flat fees, often $250–$900; civil disputes are usually hourly. Many Saint Paul firms offer a free or reduced-rate initial consultation. Confirm fee structure in writing before signing any retainer.
Where are local civil cases filed?
Most Saint Paul civil cases are filed at the Ramsey County District Court, 15 W Kellogg Boulevard, in the Second Judicial District. Conciliation court (Minnesota’s small claims) handles disputes up to $20,000 — among the highest small-claims thresholds in the country.
Quick Facts: General Practice in St Paul, Minnesota
- Minnesota conciliation court: Handles civil disputes up to $20,000 — among the highest small-claims caps in the U.S. — Minnesota Judicial Branch
- Ramsey County: About 545,000 residents, anchored by the State Capitol complex — U.S. Census Bureau
- Local venue: Ramsey County District Court, 15 W Kellogg Blvd., Saint Paul — Minnesota Judicial Branch

