About Aaron D.
Aaron D. Hall earned his Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law in 2007. He completed his legal studies after earlier undergraduate work and entered Minnesota’s legal community shortly thereafter. The law school he attended emphasized practical legal skills and classroom instruction, and his degree placed him among a steady stream of graduates serving the state’s courts and clients.
He is admitted to practice in Minnesota. That admission has formed the backdrop of his professional life. Over the years he has worked inside the state’s legal system, advising clients and appearing where matters require. He operates within the rules and expectations of Minnesota practice and understands local court procedures and professional norms.
Hall’s training at William Mitchell provided a foundation in core subjects: litigation, statutory interpretation, and transactional work. Those elements show through in the way he handles matters. He favors clear explanations over legalese. He aims to give clients straightforward accounts of where a case stands and what choices exist.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and steady. He tends to bring layered analysis to routine problems. He is comfortable in both written advocacy and in-person settings. When matters require paperwork, he concentrates on accuracy and timeline. When they require discussion, he focuses on asking precise questions and listening to answers.
Outside of formal filings and hearings, Hall pays attention to the professional community around him. He follows changes in state law and tracks developments that affect daily legal practice in Minnesota. That awareness helps him adapt when statutes change or new court decisions reshape precedent.
As an attorney who trained at William Mitchell and who is licensed in Minnesota, Aaron D. Hall continues to maintain a law practice in the state. As of 2026 he maintains a practice in Minnesota, serving individuals and organizations on a range of legal matters.