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Haller Kwan LLP was founded by experienced and former journalists, Ted Haller and Ben Kwan. The two, together with their team, have years of background in journalism as well as TV news reporting. Ted Haller and Ben Kwan represent Minnesota workers who suffer discrimination and retaliation from their employer successfully and rarely lose cases. Besides, Ben and Ted excel under high pressure and understand how to adjust communication to meet the intended audience, whether a TV audience or jury of peers. Ted and Ben met while attending the journalism program at Northwestern University during the early 2000s. They worked as local TV news reporters in northern Michigan before they ventured into separate paths. Both went back to law school and attended the University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, a year apart. They credit the values of their law school and the quality of their legal education for their partnership. The typical ADA addition would be that they protect if you suffer discrimination due to your relationship to a disabled person. What Major life activities are covered by state and federal law? Walking, talking, hearing, reading, writing, listening, walking, and breathing.
 
Haller Kwan's Ted and Ben are highly skilled in their legal matters and are known for their excellent customer service. Numerous customers have praised Ben for his clear responses and thoughtful advice in employment law matters. They feel that Haller Kwan truly cares about helping them and are straightforward and realistic about the future. Various clients have said that they have felt supported and prepared in complex employment law or legal situations. The attorneys' committed and logical legal analyses were significant reasons their clients ultimately won their cases. These attorneys have gained respect for being ethical, experienced, and skilled in all situations, especially employment matters. A few people have said that Haller Kwan's free and courteous consultations are beneficial and they can discuss their case without committing. When necessary, they strongly suggest using Haller Kwan.