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The Twin Cities Cardozo Society is an affinity group for Jewish attorneys, judges, and law students, created by the Jewish Federation of Greater St. Paul and the Minneapolis Jewish Federation.
Mr. Terry Olson—a man wrongfully convicted of murder—is being released from prison following successful representation by Maslon attorneys and the Innocence Project.
The article discusses the increasing interest by the business community in cybersecurity insurance, "a type of coverage that has boomed alongside cybercrime in recent years."
Haley Schaffer, Melissa Muro LaMere, Erica Holzer, and Jevon Bindman join co-counsel Teresa Nelson of the ACLU-MN to file lawsuit on behalf of the ACLU-MN.
Best Lawyers employs a survey process designed to capture, as accurately as possible, the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area.
The article, "Matters of Life and Death," profiles Susan's legal career from childhood inspiration to early real estate practice in Chicago and her eventual transition to an estate planning practice with a focus on pro bono work for the Minnesota Wills for Heroes program.
In a discussion of whether or not to accept financing, Terri states, "Once your company accepts outside financing, it's not really your company anymore. If you own 100%, you are your own board."
The Minnesota Super Lawyers designation is given to only five percent of Minnesota attorneys each year.
The Minnesota Rising Stars designation is given to only 2.5 percent of Minnesota attorneys each year.
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