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LegalCORPS is a nonprofit organization that assists small businesses and nonprofits, especially those that strengthen Minnesota's low-income communities, by providing business law services they could not otherwise afford.
The Borman Family Foundation has made a significant gift to the Humphrey School of Public Policy at the University of Minnesota to honor the memory of Marvin Borman, Maslon Founder.
Sholom is a not for profit organization providing a broad continuum of residential, social service, and health care services primarily for older adults and within a Jewish environment.
The Minnesota Super Lawyers designation is given to only 5 percent of Minnesota attorneys each year.
The Minnesota Rising Stars designation is given to only 2.5 percent of Minnesota attorneys each year.
The 2014 honorees were chosen based on the following criteria: outstanding professional accomplishments, leadership in their community, and commitment in their first 10 years of practice.
Mike joins Cooper Ashley, Governance Committee member since 2003, and Joe Alexander, Governance Committee member since 2008 and chair since 2014.
Maslon is pleased to announce its continued ranking as a "Leading Minnesota Firm" for Construction, Labor & Employment, and Litigation in the 2014 edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business.
MN Cup is the largest statewide new venture competition in the country for individuals or early stage businesses that are working on their breakthrough business idea.
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.
