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Douglas L. Pfeifer 
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Associate
phone 612.672.3253
fax 612.672.3200
email doug.pfeifer@msp.bowmanandbrooke.com

Doug Pfeifer practices in the areas of product liability defense, automotive defense, recreational vehicles litigation, toxic torts and motor vehicle warranty litigation. He has achieved successful outcomes for his clients on all levels, and has extensive experience related to the defense of product claims in an industrial setting, including safety-related workplace claims, and chemical injury claims. Doug has defended many large corporations, including Toyota, Polaris and Ecolab.

Prior to joining Bowman and Brooke, Doug was the owner of Creative Images, a company which created marketing, safety and training materials for clients such as: 3M, Toro, Metro Transit and Ecolab. As a former business owner and manager, Doug understands the needs of corporate clients, and believes that an aggressive defense should be carried out in the most civil and ethical manner.

Areas of Practice:
Automotive
Drug and Medical Device Litigation
Motor Vehicle Warranty
Motorcycles, ATVs and Other Wheeled Vehicles
Product Liability
Toxic Torts
Bar Admissions:
Minnesota, 2005
Education:
William Mitchell College of Law, St Paul, Minnesota, 2005
J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: CALI Award-Best class grade in Business Organization
Honors: CALI Award-Best class grade in Evidence
Honors: CALI Award-Best class grade in Advocacy
Law Review: "Court Inflexibility Puts Appellant in Bad Position Regarding Attorney Mistake"


American Film Institute, 1990
Directing Fellow


Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 1987
B.A.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: Virginia M. Binger Scholarship


Published Works:
Expert Testimony Quantifying Hedonic Damages, LJN's Product Liability Law, Vol. 26, No. 23; September, 2007


Honors and Awards:
2001 recipient of $25,000 McKnight writing grant


1991 Los Angeles Emmy Nomination, Graphics Category



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