Tim Heaney, world traveler and attorney, dies at 74 Erin Adler, Star Tribune
Tim Heaney was a student of the world, traveling to remote jungles in New Guinea when few others dared and planning family trips to communist China rather than Disney World. He enjoyed meeting the locals and he enjoyed the history, said son Mark Heaney. It was important to him that we have a worldly view of other cultures.
Heaney died of Parkinson s disease complications Dec. 31 at a Roseville assisted-living facility, after previously living in Falcon Heights. He was 74.
Born in 1946, Heaney was the second of Richard and Mary Ann Heaney s six children. He was born in Anoka, but his large Catholic family moved around, spending most of Heaney s childhood in Washington, D.C., because of his father s job as the assistant director of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.
CEDAR RAPIDS - He didn t think there ever was a good time to walk away after nearly 37 years of prosecuting some of the toughest cases, or that he would turn out to be the longest serving in the district.
Vogel Law Firm Announces New Shareholders
Vogel Law Firm is pleased to announce that Luke Heck, Jordan Weir and KrisAnn Norby-Jahner have become shareholders in the firm.
Luke Heck practices in the area of criminal defense, where he aggressively advocates for his clients to achieve positive outcomes in their matters. Luke, a native of Jamestown, has been with the firm since 2018 and works in the Fargo office. Luke attended Jamestown College and the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis.
Jordan Weir also practices in the Fargo office and maintains a broad civil litigation practice that includes commercial litigation, insurance defense, plaintiff’s personal injury, real property litigation, and estate litigation. Jordan graduated from St. John’s University in Collegeville. He went on to graduate with honors from the University of Minnesota Law School in 2013.