In 1934, Lyman A. Brink launched his law practice in Hallock, Minnesota. Lyman was determined to make a name for himself by combining common-sense practical advice with hard-nosed litigation. He committed himself to protecting the rights of the people he served. Soon Lyman's practice grew and flourished. By the time of his death in 1972, his law firm had numerous attorneys and was handling cases up and down the Red River Valley.
Today, Brink, Sobolik, Severson, Malm & Albrecht, P.A., is proudly advancing Lyman's tradition of litigation and service. The firm has seven lawyers, each of whom concentrates on just a few areas of the law.