Edina divorce attorney Gregory N. Bittle decided to focus on family law because of his desire to help others in a time of need.
“It afforded me the opportunity to allow my experience to be of maximum service to those in need of legal help, providing meaningful help to individuals and families during some of their most difficult times,” Mr. Bittle said.
“We are in this together.”
Licenses
Mr. Bittle is licensed to practice in Minnesota.
Education
Mr. Bittle earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota. He earned his Juris Doctor from the William Mitchell College of Law, cum laude.
Professional Experience
Prior to joining Cordell & Cordell, Mr. Bittle practiced family law and personal injury litigation. He also previously worked as a claim analyst, a multi-line casualty claim representative, and a casualty claim representative.
Associations
Hennepin County Bar Association, 2009
Minnesota State Bar Association, 2009
Minnesota Association for Justice, 2010
American Association for Justice, 2017
Volunteer Lawyers Network, 2008
Presentations
Presenter/Panelist, CLE, “Impacts of Civil and Criminal Debts on Low-Income Individuals.”
“Greg is awesome, he is an overachiever and I’m so happy he is my attorney!”
— Emily J.
“Greg is doing absolutely fantastic! He has been spot on the whole time. I really enjoy the fact that I’m with you guys. My last divorce was not so good so it’s nice to have the support. He has taken the ball and ran with it. He’s taken a lot of the stress out of the situation for me. “
— James A.
“Greg did an outstanding job of representing me and protecting my rights in the divorce. His attention to detail and follow up was timely and appropriate. “
— Chris L.
“Mr. Bittle is excellent! Very easy to work with and I appreciate that. “
— Anonymous
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