About Earl

Earl Wins brings a layered academic background to his legal work. He earned a J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law in 2016, after completing an MBA at Hamline University in 2013 and a B.B.A. in Information Systems and Management from the University of North Dakota in 2008. The sequence of degrees traces a clear interest in the intersection of business, technology and law.

After law school, Wins established his practice in Minnesota. He is admitted to practice in that state and has built a practice that draws on both his legal training and prior business studies. His trajectory is steady rather than headline-grabbing; he has concentrated on delivering practical advice to clients rather than seeking public recognition.

Wins’s earlier studies in information systems and management inform how he approaches legal problems. He tends to view issues through both legal and operational lenses. That perspective shapes the way he evaluates contracts, structures transactions and communicates risk. Clients working on business or technical projects often find that background helpful when legal questions touch on systems, data or organizational processes.

Colleagues describe Wins as methodical. He works through problems in measured steps. He prefers clear explanations over jargon. That style carries into how he handles client matters and prepares for negotiations. It also affects how he manages documentation and compliance tasks, areas where an orderly approach pays off.

He practices from Wins Law PLLC in Minnesota. The firm setup allows him to handle a range of matters for small and mid-sized businesses, as well as for individuals whose issues overlap with commercial concerns. His MBA background gives him an additional frame for understanding clients’ financial and strategic priorities. At the same time, his law training anchors his work in statutory and regulatory realities.

Outside of direct client work, Wins keeps tied to current developments in business and law. He follows changes in regulation and technology that could affect his clients, and he makes adjustments to advice and contracts as circumstances change. That approach aims to reduce surprises for those he represents.

As of 2026 he practices at Wins Law PLLC in Minnesota, where he focuses on legal matters that draw on his combined training in law, business and information systems.

Education

William Mitchell College of Law

J.D. (2016) | Law

2013

Hamline University

MBA (2013) | Business

2012

University of North Dakota

B.B.A. (2008) | Information Systems, Management

2003

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Minnesota

Office Locations

Main Office

 18314 Joplin Street NW Elk River MN 55330