Christopher Hoffer
About
Christopher Hoffer has exclusively practiced plaintiffs' personal injury and wrongful death law since December 1992. Prior to beginning to practice personal injury and wrongful death, Christopher practiced corporate law at Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan.
In the decades since, Christopher has tried and arbitrated cases, gotten medical bills paid, negotiated resolutions, and counseled clients to successful outcomes. In doing so, Christopher always understands that clients are individuals, with unique needs, concerns, families, and histories.
Prior to joining Tamburino Law Group, Christopher practiced at the Bolt and Hoffer Law Firm in Anoka, Minnesota.
If you, a friend or family member have been involved in an injury matter, you are welcome to contact Christopher to discuss the matter and learn what options are available to you and your family during a difficult time.
Associations
- Minnesota State Bar Association
- Hennepin Bar Association
- Minnesota Association for Justice
Accomplishments
- Super Lawyers® Rising Star 2001, SuperLawyer 2008, 2014-2021
Education
- Concordia College, B.A.
- University of Minnesota Law School, J.D
Awards
Title IX Results
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Stay of Adjudication Malicious Punishment of a Child
Attorney Joe Tamburino represented a client charged with malicious punishment of a child in Anoka County. The case went on for almost a year with numerous hearings and litigation. However, in the end, the client received a stay of adjudication on a lesser charge.
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Probation Only Felon in Possession of a Firearm
Attorney Joe Tamburino’s client was charged with felon in possession of a firearm, which carried a mandatory minimum sentence of five-years in prison.
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Avoided Prison Internet Crimes
Attorney Joe Tamburino represented a client on charges involving internet crimes in Scott County, which involved possible prison penalties.
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Charges Reduced Felony Drug Charges
Attorney Joe Tamburino represented a client who was charged with multiple serious felony drug charges in rural Wisconsin, each carrying decades in prison if convicted.
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Avoided Jail Time Possession of Child Pornography
Attorney Martin represented a client who was charged with and plead guilty to possession of child pornography. Client had a prior possession of child pornography offense from years ago. Client suffered from serious mental health issues that were never addressed during his previous case and played a role in his second case.
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Evidence Suppressed Third-Degree Assault
Attorney Martin was hired to represent a client who was charged with third-degree assault. Client only spoke minimal English. Officers arrested client and then attempted to get a statement from him on two different occasions without reading him his Miranda Rights.