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This is the eighth year Maslon has been selected as a "Go-To Law Firm," and is recognized in the newest edition specifically in the areas of Torts Litigation and Labor/Employment Law.
Bill counters the conclusions of a recent Harvard Business Review article which related Minnesota's ranking as the second-friendliest state for innovation to a false claim that "Minnesota legislation restricts enforcement of noncompete agreements."
The article details the various steps involved in succession planning for small business owners, from identifying and training a successor to finding an income stream from the business in retirement.
Each further strengthens Maslon's capabilities in key areas of practice for our clients.
Anna Petosky, member of Maslon's Litigation Practice Group, has served on the Board of the Minnesota Justice Foundation since 2012.
The article discusses the recent case of Curtis and Stacy Marks that "scored an uncommon tax court victory" challenging the 183-day residency rules of the Minnesota Department of Revenue.
Maslon has been named a Tier 1 Metropolitan "Best Law Firm" for Appellate Practice, Commercial Litigation, Product Liability Litigation – Defendants, and Trusts & Estates Law in the 2015 "Best Law Firms" rankings released by U.S. News - Best Lawyers®.
The award is given annually to a senior attorney or judge in the Twin Cities who exemplifies excellence in his/her practice, community service in the Jewish and general community, and life-long learning.
Thinking data breaches only happen to large companies is, according to Eran, "one of the biggest risks that companies out there are taking right now."
The directory reports, "The firm enjoys favorable peer recognition in the Minnesota litigation market and beyond."
