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Attorney Susan Link, head of Maslon's Estate Planning Group, was named to the Top 50 Women List.
Wayne is president of the board of the Minnesota Zen Meditation Center, which is hosting a related workshop titled, "Eight Mindfulness Practices for Effective Leadership," led by the founding designer of Google's successful Search Inside Yourself program.
Jim joins Co-Chair Jason Lien to help shape the strategy and direction of the practice group, with particular attention to client service, attorney training and development, and competitive effectiveness.
The 4-3 opinion defines residency for tax purposes of persons moving into and out of Minnesota.
InfraGard is a non-profit organization serving as a public-private partnership between U.S. businesses and the FBI to harness private sector expertise for investigative efforts in the cyber and physical security arenas.
The Commission on Judicial Selection solicits, considers, and recommends candidates to the Governor for vacancies in the District Trial Courts and the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals.
Catherine Ahlin-Halverson, Haley Schaffer, and Jevon Bindman serve as co-counsel.
In 2007, Maslon signed the Pro Bono Challenge—a pact amongst the nation's largest law firms and in-house legal departments to accomplish significant pro bono efforts throughout their organizations—at the commitment level of contributing a minimum of 3% of billable hours to pro bono work.
Mike McCarthy has served on Maslon's Governance Committee since 2014 and was elected to serve as chair in 2016. He is joined by Paul Chestovich, member since 2015, and Haley Schaffer, a newly elected member of the firm's Governance Committee.
