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Maslon Meets the Pro Bono Institute's Pro Bono Challenge for the 11th Consecutive Year

Sixty percent of Maslon's attorneys participated in qualifying pro bono work in 2025.

Bryan Freeman Named Notable Litigation & Trial Attorney by Twin Cities Business

Bryan is an experienced first-chair litigator who specializes in representing business policyholders with claims against their insurance companies.

Maslon Attorneys Receive President's Award from the MSBA for Pro Bono Work During Operation Metro Surge

The attorneys were honored for their efforts to represent the MSBA as amicus in two federal lawsuits.

Maslon Recognized as Leading Minnesota Firm in Chambers USA Guide 2026; Katie Maechler, Stephanie Laws, Steve Schleicher, and David Suchar Earn Top Rankings

The rankings are the result of extensive client interviews and research to assess technical legal ability, client service, business understanding, value, team depth, and other qualities most valued by clients.

Samantha Bates Joins Minnesota Chapter Board of the Federal Bar Association

Samantha will support the FBA's mission of strengthening the federal legal system and administration of justice by serving the needs of the federal practitioner.

14 Maslon Attorneys Named to Minnesota Lawyer Legal 250 List for 2026

The honorees were selected for their exceptional work on behalf of clients.

One-Quarter of Maslon Attorneys Recognized as 2025 North Star Lawyers by the Minnesota State Bar Association

The North Star Lawyer program recognizes MSBA members who provide 50 hours or more of pro bono legal services per year to those who otherwise could not afford representation.

Katie Maechler Invited to Join Product Liability Advisory Council

PLAC brings together corporations and outside legal counsel with a common goal of managing risk throughout the product life cycle.

Jevon Bindman Receives the Wallace-Lerner Excellence in Leadership Award from Mitchell Hamline Law Review

The award honors an alumnus whose service to the legal profession reflects the values of the law review: community, communication, and collaboration.

Jim Long Receives Minnesota Law Review Distinguished Alumnus Award

Jim now teaches Antitrust Law at his alma mater.

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