Aaron commenced his legal career by litigating civil rights, land use, and municipal liability issues for local governments across Minnesota. For over three years, Aaron helped his clients win countless dispositive motions in state and federal court at both the district court and appellate levels and played an integral part in cases that resulted in defense verdicts at trial. In 2024, Aaron expanded his experiences by litigating complex business, employment, and religious liberty issues nationwide. His practice now primarily encompasses all types of employment and business litigation, as well as civil rights, religious liberty, and free speech. Since joining the firm in 2025, Aaron continues to enjoy working in other areas of law championed at Eckland & Blando.
Aaron is passionate about creative problem-solving and cultivating meaningful client relationships. He employs this integrated approach to ascertain and tackle the distinct challenges faced by each client and to pursue strategies customized for achieving their best outcomes.
Aaron graduated magna cum laude from the University of St. Thomas School of Law, where he served as an editor for the School’s Law Journal. Aaron’s most formative law school experiences included a judicial externship with Federal District Court Judge Paul A. Magnuson and coauthoring an amicus brief for the United States Supreme Court.