At the law firm of Johnston & Brouillard, P.A., we help Minnesotans move forward with clarity. Whether you’re purchasing property, forming a company, planning for your family’s future, or dealing with a dispute, our attorneys provide practical solutions and personal guidance. Contact our legal office today to get started.
Why Choose
Johnston & Brouillard, P.A.?
- Local and dependable. Serving Alexandria and the greater Minnesota region since 1998.
- Direct access to attorneys. Talk to the attorney handling your matter, not a phone tree.
- Timely communication. We aim to provide timely responses to your inquiries, so as to aid you with your pertinent legal questions.
- Deep real estate credentials. Scott T. Johnston is an MSBA Certified Real Property Law Specialist and the Douglas County Examiner of Titles. Brit D. Brouillard is the Douglas County Deputy Examiner of Titles.
- Plainspoken guidance. We translate complex law into clear steps you can use.
Ready to Talk?
We’re here to answer your questions and provide the guidance you need to move forward. Whether you’re buying property, starting a business, planning your estate, or facing a dispute, a short conversation can help you understand your options and take the next step with confidence. Contact our legal office today!
Legal
Service FAQs
Do I need an attorney for a real estate closing in Minnesota?
While it’s not legally required, having a real estate attorney helps prevent costly mistakes, ensures a clear title, and protects your interests in purchase agreements.
What’s the difference between a will and a trust?
A will takes effect after death and must go through probate. A trust can manage assets during your lifetime and may help your family avoid probate after your death.
Can a small business really benefit from ongoing legal counsel?
Yes. Even small businesses face contracts, employment issues, and growth decisions. Having a fractional general counsel means getting timely legal advice without hiring in-house staff.
How are disputes usually resolved?
We begin with practical solutions like negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. If necessary, we represent clients in court, guiding them through each step with clear communication.


