Craig T. Dokken | Attorney

Craig T. Dokken

Craig T. Dokken

Henningson & Snoxell Ltd

Experience: 38 years

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About Craig

Craig is a shareholder in the firm of Henningson & Snoxell, Ltd., located in Maple Grove, Minnesota. His practice is concentrated in the areas of:

  • Construction law
  • Construction litigation
  • Commercial litigation
  • Insurance subrogation

In his construction practice, Craig represents parties involved in construction projects and related disputes. His clients range in size from small family-owned businesses to large publicly held companies, including general contractors, subcontractors, owners and developers, as well as lenders. He provides a wide range of services to his clients including:

  • Litigation and dispute resolution
  • Mechanic's lien representation and foreclosures
  • Collections
  • Design defect and breach of contract issues
  • Water infiltration
  • Performance issues

In the banking arena, Craig assists lenders in a wide range of banking and lending matters, such as:

  • Foreclosure proceedings
  • Loan workouts and forbearance agreements
  • Secured creditor remedies
  • Collection related issues
  • Fraud and forgery matters

Minnesota Law & Politics magazine has named Craig a Rising Star, as well as a Super Lawyer, a designation reserved for only 5 percent of the total lawyers in the state. He is active in local and state bar association activities and presently serves on the General Assembly and Appointments Committee of the Minnesota State Bar and the Board of Governors for the Hennepin County Bar Association. Craig is a past chair of the Membership Committee, the Governance Committee and Civil Litigation Section of the Hennepin County Bar Association.

Craig is a member of the Suburban Northwest Builders Association and often serves as a speaker at continuing education seminars for the Association's members. He is also a frequent lecturer at continuing education seminars for lawyers, and is an Adjunct Professor of Business Law at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Craig is involved in many outside activities including his church where he served as the president of an 8,500 member congregation and is presently a board member for the church foundation. He is a past member of the City of Champlin Environmental Resource Committee and is a past chair for the Longest Day of Golf Committee for the American Cancer Society.

Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Craig received his law degree from the Hamline University School of Law and his undergraduate degree from Hamline University. Following graduation, Craig served as a law clerk for the Honorable Chester Durda of the Hennepin County District Court. Craig merged his practice with Henningson & Snoxell in June, 2002.

Admission

Verified Minnesota

1987

Education

Hamline University