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The article discusses new defenses and employee training that "help companies battle serious cybersecurity threats."
The segment discusses the legal strategy behind solving "one of the biggest mysteries in Minnesota."
The article discusses the extensive art collection on display at the firm and details the origins of the collection, stemming from the 1930s, "when Sam Maslon first began haunting the galleries and ateliers of New York, Minneapolis and elsewhere in search of collectible art for both his office."
As the current ACLU-MN Board Chair and longtime engaged attorney, Bill joins with other key representatives of the legal community to pay tribute to Samuelson's significant contributions.
The magazine states, "The business professionals on the list are the linchpins in their company; the connectors in their industry; the remarkable players in the Minnesota business community with a knack for getting things done."
Magistrate Judge Schultz took the oath of office in the U.S. Courthouse in St. Paul on February 7, 2017.
Steve was selected for his remarkable work on the prosecution team that resolved the Jacob Wetterling case.
Steve has over 21 years' experience as a trial lawyer and will concentrate his work on high stakes civil litigation and products liability cases as well as investigative and white-collar criminal matters
Jevon is one of eight new members appointed to serve a three-year term effective January 1, 2017.
Maslon is one of three finalists in the Pro Bono Maximus Award category, which is given to a for-profit company with a superlative pro bono effort or project that provides professional services to Minnesota nonprofits or other worthy causes and yielded notable results.
