About Scott
Scott Kruger completed his legal education at William Mitchell College of Law. His time there provided the foundation for a practical approach to everyday legal problems. He learned to translate complex rules into clear advice. That training shaped the way he communicates with clients and colleagues.
He moved into the legal profession equipped to handle a range of tasks that litigation and transactional work demand. He maintains current membership in professional associations. Those affiliations keep him connected to developments in the profession and to peers who practice in related areas.
Kruger practices at Heimerl and Lammers. His day-to-day work involves case preparation, drafting documents and advising clients on tactical choices. He participates in negotiations and prepares filings when matters proceed to court. Colleagues describe him as methodical and thorough. He favors clear explanation over legalese and emphasizes practical options when advising people and businesses.
Across matters he handles, Kruger relies on careful research and an organized approach to fact development. He spends time building the record and testing assumptions before recommending a course of action. That process is designed to give clients a realistic sense of risk and timing. He also makes time to explain how decisions at early stages can affect outcomes down the road.
Today Kruger is an attorney at Heimerl and Lammers where he works on the firm’s client matters. He remains involved in professional groups and continues to draw on the skills he sharpened at William Mitchell College of Law. His practice centers on serving clients through practical counsel and steady case management.