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Terri Krivosha to Moderate a Panel for the University of St. Thomas' Family Business Breakfast Series
January 24, 2020
Terri Krivosha, attorney in Maslon's Business & Securities Group, will moderate a panel for the University of St. Thomas' Family Business Breakfast Series on January 24, 2020. At the presentation titled "Using Family Members Not Employed in the Business," panelists will share how they're helping move their family businesses forward, while not on the payroll. Attendees will learn how to tap into family members who aren't part of the business, understand structures that can capitalize on their outside strengths, and learn how to move the family business forward in new ways.
Terri is passionate about helping businesses grow, succeed, and scale. As a strategic business attorney, she helps a vibrant network of entrepreneurial and dynamic businesses see the "forest through the trees." Terri works directly with the business people who lead organizations, providing general counsel advice that is not only prompt and pragmatic, but also customized to fit the stage of the client's business. She is exceptionally skilled at negotiating and drafting multiple kinds of contracts, strategic partnerships, and joint ventures; developing and implementing exit strategies; advising on selling or buying companies and raising capital to recapitalize businesses; and coaching clients on complex governance matters. Terri works with clients in many industries, including manufacturing, technology, healthcare, consumer products, and professional services, bringing her experience in one industry to inform her advice in other industries. Terri is also a Qualified Neutral under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice, Minnesota Supreme Court. As a deal lawyer, rather than a litigator, she is unique among mediators by bringing her many years of experience negotiating deals to the mediation table as well as her high energy, active listening skills, broad experience, creativity, and pragmatic approach.
For more information or to register, go to: University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business — "Utilizing Family Members Not Employed in the Business."