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Minneapolis

Founded in Minneapolis in 1989, the national defense firm of Foley Mansfield has since expanded to serve clients from 13 offices across the U.S.

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Kyle Mansfield

Managing Partner

kmansfield@foleymansfield.com

612-347-0184

A seasoned litigator with a deep background in business and over 37 years of experience, Kyle Mansfield brings a wealth of insight to his role as Managing Partner of Foley Mansfield. Beyond overseeing the firm’s substantial asbestos defense practice which serves dozens of clients across the country, he maintains an extensive practice focused on the areas of toxic torts and mass litigation, product liability, environmental law, construction law, and general liability.

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