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Hanft Fride attorneys named to 2026 Minnesota Super Lawyers list

Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, selects attorneys annually through peer nominations, evaluations and independent research. No more than 5% of attorneys in each state are selected.

Hanft Fride attorneys Jennifer Carey, Jacob Baker and Cheryl Prince have been named to the 2026 Minnesota Super Lawyers list.

“It’s an honor to be named alongside Jake and Cheryl,” said Carey, president of Hanft Fride. “Recognition like this motivates all of us at Hanft Fride to keep raising the bar for the clients and community we serve.”

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Carey was selected for the 22nd consecutive year. Her practice focuses on real estate development, estate planning, trusts and estates.

Baker was selected for the 16th time. His practice includes estate planning, probate, trust administration, mediation and Early Neutral Evaluation in family law cases.

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Prince was selected for the 20th consecutive year. She represents clients in divorce and family law matters, including complex property division, child custody and spousal maintenance cases. She also works in mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution.

Prince. Submitted

Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, selects attorneys annually through peer nominations, evaluations and independent research. No more than 5% of attorneys in each state are selected.

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