Eythan G. Frandle
SHAREHOLDER
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Eythan Frandle started practicing Law with the Firm in 2016. After many years of thoughtful consideration, and after a mutual determination that the Firm was a great permanent fit, he became a shareholder of the Firm in 2020.
Eythan provides legal services in the areas of Medical Assistance Planning, Trust & Estate Planning, Real Estate, Municipal Law, and Corporate Law.
Eythan grew up on a family farm near Albert Lea. He received his bachelor’s degree from Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato where he focused his studies on business administration, history, and organizational psychology. He later attended Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul where he focused his studies on the areas in which he practices today.
Eythan lives on a small rural acreage with his wife and two children. In addition to practicing law, Eythan finds much enjoyment working on his farmhouse, barn, and acreage. While he and his wife have no farm animals at this time, they believe a few chickens and goats will be great lessons in responsibility for their children at some point in the near future. He also enjoys serving locally as an election judge in his township, as a support and advisory member of the Blue Earth Youth for Christ chapter, in his church as a worship leader, and as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
Eythan provides legal services in the areas of Medical Assistance Planning, Trust & Estate Planning, Real Estate, Municipal Law, and Corporate Law.
Eythan grew up on a family farm near Albert Lea. He received his bachelor’s degree from Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato where he focused his studies on business administration, history, and organizational psychology. He later attended Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul where he focused his studies on the areas in which he practices today.
Eythan lives on a small rural acreage with his wife and two children. In addition to practicing law, Eythan finds much enjoyment working on his farmhouse, barn, and acreage. While he and his wife have no farm animals at this time, they believe a few chickens and goats will be great lessons in responsibility for their children at some point in the near future. He also enjoys serving locally as an election judge in his township, as a support and advisory member of the Blue Earth Youth for Christ chapter, in his church as a worship leader, and as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law.