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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.
The Network is a not-for-profit membership association of law firms with a shared goal to provide their clients with high-quality trial and litigation representation through advances in education, technology, business, and science, with particular dedication to continuing legal education.
The STEP-UP program is part of AchieveMpls, the strategic nonprofit partner of Minneapolis Public Schools dedicated to closing the achievement gap by preparing inner-city students to meet challenges and accomplish their dreams of college, meaningful work, and a bright future.
"If Prince actually had a $300 million estate, you're looking at having to come up with $150 million in 9 months," Susan states.
Erica is one of four new members elected to serve on the Governing Council of the Minnesota State Bar Association's Appellate Practice Section.
Judah and Tom will further strengthen Maslon's capabilities in key areas of practice for our clients.
Maslon Movie Night brings family, friends, and the larger community together on selected Fridays during the June and July portion of the Music and Movies in the Park Series.
