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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Today&#39;s financial services companies must develop strategic opportunities while effectively managing legal and operational risk at every level of complex organizations in a rapidly changing competitive and legal landscape. Maslon&#39;s consistent approach has been to invest in a thorough understanding of the business lines of our financial services clients so that we can provide responsive and efficient legal services that not only meet immediate needs, but also add strategic value and reduce overall risk. Our goal is to be more loyal and ultimately more valuable to our financial services clients than our competition. As a mid-sized law firm, we are able to work on sophisticated financial-services-related bankruptcies and litigation without the disabling conflicts of interest that often affect larger firms with developed financial services practices.</p>

<p>The range of our lending services includes the structuring and documentation of debt transactions for banks and other lenders, including hedge funds and private equity funds across a spectrum of commercial debt transactions. These transactions include commercial and real estate loan transactions, loan workouts, debt restructurings, and the vigorous pursuit of creditor remedies in bankruptcy and other insolvency proceedings.</p>

<p>Our group includes a sophisticated and specialized corporate trust practice that is unusual for a law firm of our size and geographic location. We regularly provide advice regarding all aspects in the administration of corporate trusteeships and agencies relating to public and private debt issuances&mdash;whether as indenture trustee, collateral trustee, custodian, escrow agent, syndication agent, or other capacity. We have direct experience in many of the issues facing the corporate trust industry, and our experience cuts across most corporate trust deal types from structured financings, CDOs, corporate debt issuances, and public tax exempt financing.</p>

<p>We leverage our broad capabilities to offer clients an in-depth understanding of the risks and benefits associated with various legal approaches, so that informed decisions can be made. In all regards, we work closely with our clients, build great professional relationships, and manage matters carefully and efficiently to ensure their objectives are achieved.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Students in UPLIFT Legal Institute for Teens Hold Mock Trials at Mitchell Hamline School of Law and St. Thomas School of Law]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>A record number of students from St. Louis Park Middle School, Columbia Academy, and Roseville Area Middle School presented criminal mock trials this month before Minnesota judges as part of their participation in UPLIFT Legal Institute for Teens. Held at the University of St. Thomas School of Law and Mitchell Hamline School of Law, the mock trials were the culmination of a six-month program in which students were trained by volunteer coaches, including law students and attorneys from Maslon and the broader legal community. UPLIFT coaches also led teams from Roseville Area High School and Columbia Heights High School in the mock trial competition run by the Minnesota State Bar Association.</p>

<p>The current cohort is once again the largest in UPLIFT&#39;s history, with the addition of Roseville Area High School and a total participation of 93 students. To date, 414 school students have completed the program, which is free of charge.</p>

<p>Launched by Maslon in 2017, UPLIFT is a legal diversity pipeline nonprofit serving middle and high school students reflecting the rich diversity of the Twin Cities. The afterschool mock trial program is taught by volunteer attorneys and law students who meet with participating students throughout the academic year, teaching them about criminal trials, rights, and the legal profession. Participation in the program helps students build confidence, develop analytical and speaking skills, foster long term vision, and create a framework to pursue academic excellence in high school.</p>

<p>This year&#39;s participants were assigned to teams representing either the prosecution or defense in the fictional case of <em>State of Minnesota v. Coco St. Clair</em>, which involves a fatal shooting that occurred during a dress rehearsal of an original play titled Burr during the famous Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr duel. To lend authenticity to the experience, students presented their cases before sitting Minnesota judges, including Maslon alumnus Martin Fallon of the First Judicial District, Mariam Mokri and Bridget Sullivan of the Fourth Judicial District, Der Yang of the Second Judicial District, and Minnesota Court of Appeals Judge JaPaul Harris. Volunteer coaches from Maslon included Nate Ajouri, Clayton Carlson, Gioia Gentile, Evan Nelson, Terry Newby, Renee Rice, and firm alum Cooper Ashley.</p>

<p>&quot;The UPLIFT mock trial program serves as an opportunity for Twin Cities youth to see themselves as attorneys&mdash;at a time in their lives when it&#39;s soon enough to make a difference for their future,&quot; said Maslon Public Interest/DEI Counsel CB Baga. &quot;The students grow so much throughout the year, finding their voice, developing their insights, and standing on their feet in the courtroom. Our volunteers are able to work closely with the students on their teams in a 1:2 or 1:3 ratio, which results in meaningful mentorship. The conversation starts with preparing for this first trial, and quickly develops into how to prepare for high school, college&mdash;and by the end of the season, the path to law school.&quot;</p>

<p>UPLIFT was founded by former Maslon attorney Catherine Ahlin-Halverson.</p>

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   <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Caution: Potential Privilege Waiver Pitfalls in AI Use by Clients]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers and clients are increasingly using artificial intelligence (&quot;AI&quot;) and finding incredible efficiencies. But two separate decisions from federal courts in February demonstrate that&nbsp;<strong>clients should be cautious about inputting attorney communications or work product into public AI platforms</strong>&nbsp;because doing so might waive any privilege or confidentiality that would normally attach to such information.</p>

<p>Confidential client communications with an attorney for the purpose of receiving legal advice are privileged. In litigation, an opposing party cannot discover these communications unless privilege is waived. Privilege belongs to the client, so when clients disclose attorney-client communications to a third party, they typically waive that privilege. Separately, attorney work product is information generated for litigation either by an attorney or at an attorney&#39;s direction, which could include documents created by a client. Work product privilege can be waived if the information is disclosed to a third party or if its confidentiality is not protected.</p>

<p>Clients may want to use AI to organize or develop their thoughts on legal matters and to ask legal questions short of discussing everything with counsel. Potential issues arise when clients upload attorney work product or otherwise privileged communications (e.g., a draft brief or an email) into public AI large language model tools like ChatGPT or Claude. This kind of use raises questions about whether a client&#39;s disclosure of attorney communications or work product in public AI tools constitutes disclosure to a third party that waives applicable privileges. It also raises questions about whether clients&#39; use of generative AI platforms creates privileged work product.</p>

<p>Federal courts are developing a framework for analyzing privilege in this context, but the picture is not yet clear. Two cases from February 2026 illustrate this developing case law. First,&nbsp;<em>United States v. Heppner</em>&nbsp;held that a client&#39;s communications with public AI platforms, like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, are neither protected by attorney-client privilege nor the work product doctrine. --- F.Supp.3d ---- (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 17, 2026). Second,&nbsp;<em>Warner v. Gilbarco, Inc.</em>, held that a client&#39;s use of AI tools for drafting assistance constitutes protected work product that opposing parties cannot discover. 2026 WL 373043 (S.D. Mich. Feb. 10, 2026).</p>

<p><strong>The&nbsp;<em>Heppner</em>&nbsp;Decision: Rejection of AI Privilege Protection</strong></p>

<p>The Southern District of New York&#39;s decision in&nbsp;<em>United States v. Heppner</em>&nbsp;may be the first federal court decision to comprehensively address privilege issues in AI contexts, describing it as &quot;a question of first impression nationwide.&quot; The court rejected both attorney-client privilege and work product protection for a client&#39;s communications with Claude, establishing a framework that likely applies to other public AI platforms.</p>

<p>In the criminal proceeding, the defendant had used Claude after receiving a grand jury subpoena to prepare &quot;reports that outlined defense strategy.&quot; He input information he had learned through attorney-client communications, created the reports to have more efficient meetings with his attorney, and shared the AI product with his attorney.</p>

<p>The court held that the communications were not between client and attorney because &quot;Claude is not an attorney&quot; and no attorney-client relationship exists with AI platforms. The court rejected arguments that AI platforms function like other software tools, explaining that recognized privileges require &quot;a trusting human relationship&quot; with &quot;a licensed professional who owes fiduciary duties and is subject to discipline,&quot; which cannot exist with AI platforms.</p>

<p>For work product protection, the court found that AI-generated documents were not &quot;prepared by or at the behest of counsel&quot; and did not &quot;reflect defense counsel&#39;s strategy&quot; at the time of creation. The defendant created the documents &quot;on his own volition,&quot; meaning he was not acting as counsel&#39;s agent. Ultimately, the court ordered disclosure of his prompts and the AI product to the prosecution.</p>

<p><strong>The&nbsp;<em>Warner</em>&nbsp;Decision: Protection for AI Usage as Work Product</strong></p>

<p>The Eastern District of Michigan&#39;s decision in&nbsp;<em>Warner v. Gilbarco, Inc.</em>, took a different approach, holding that a litigant&#39;s use of AI tools for drafting assistance constitutes work product protected from discovery. The court denied a motion to compel production of information concerning plaintiff&#39;s use of third-party AI tools in connection with the lawsuit, finding that such information was not discoverable.</p>

<p>The court characterized AI platforms as &quot;tools, not persons&quot; and explained that work product waiver requires disclosure &quot;to an adversary or in a way likely to get in an adversary&#39;s hand.&quot; Because AI tools like ChatGPT are not adversaries, and defendants presented no evidence that the plaintiff&#39;s use of AI made it likely that defendants would access the protected information, the court found no waiver.</p>

<p>The&nbsp;<em>Warner</em>&nbsp;court&#39;s protective approach applied standard work product doctrine to prevent discovery of the plaintiff&#39;s litigation preparation methods, including AI usage. The decision does not address attorney-client privilege waiver or situations involving more extensive AI data sharing that might substantially increase adversary access to protected information.</p>

<p><strong>Takeaway: Be Cautious While Case Law Develops</strong></p>

<p>AI is a valuable tool, but clients and attorneys must also understand its risks.</p>

<p>The distinction between public and private AI platforms appears crucial for privilege analysis. Public platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, and others typically involve data sharing that courts may view as third-party disclosure. Enterprise or private AI solutions with stronger confidentiality protections may receive different treatment, though no federal court has yet addressed this distinction directly. Clients and attorneys should be especially cautious when using public AI platforms, and they should have a discussion at the outset of their relationship about the topic to ensure otherwise privileged information is not inadvertently disclosed.</p>

<p>Second, clients should bear in mind the uncertainty in this developing case law. A court might determine that the client&#39;s usage of AI&mdash;not only the prompts used but also the resulting AI-generated content&mdash;is discoverable. It is best practice to consult with your attorney before using generative AI and inform your attorney about your AI usage.</p>

<p><strong>We Can Help</strong></p>

<p>Maslon&#39;s attorneys are ready to answer your questions about how to use generative AI while steering clear of potential privilege pitfalls.</p>
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   <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Gemma Jo Joins IWIRC Minnesota Chapter Board of Directors]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Gemma Jo</strong>, an attorney in Maslon&#39;s Financial Services Group, has been named to the Minnesota chapter board of the International Women&#39;s Insolvency &amp; Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC). IWIRC promotes professional development and connects women worldwide as the premier organization for women in the restructuring and insolvency professions.</p>

<p>Gemma assists clients in corporate trust representation, commercial financing transactions, debt restructurings, loan workouts, and the pursuit of creditor remedies in bankruptcy and other insolvency proceedings. During law school at the University of Minnesota, Gemma served as student director of the university&#39;s Bankruptcy Clinic, where she represented clients in Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases, adversary proceedings to discharge student loans, and judgment removal.</p>
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   <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon's Second Annual Banking Forum]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon&#39;s Second Annual Banking Forum offers a comprehensive program for professionals across the financial services sector. In three sessions, expert presenters will discuss workout issues, insurance, and the front-end lending environment.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Location: </strong>Minneapolis</p>

<p><strong>AGENDA</strong></p>

<p>1&ndash;1:30 p.m. | Registration and Networking</p>

<p>1:30&ndash;2:30 | Session 1</p>

<p>2:30&ndash;2:45 | Break</p>

<p>2:45&ndash;3:15 | Session 2</p>

<p>3:15&ndash;4 p.m. | Session 3</p>

<p>4 p.m. | Reception</p>

<p><strong>Session 1 |&nbsp;Navigating Workouts in Today&#39;s Economic and Legal Landscape</strong></p>

<p>This panel will delve into workout strategies against the backdrop of the current economic climate as well as recent national bankruptcy and local state court decisions. To set the stage, attendees can expect a brief presentation on key developments from 2025: filing trends, foreclosure activity, and macroeconomic indicators affecting credit. Local workout leaders will then offer practical lending and legal perspectives on early intervention, leverage negotiation, and risk management in today&rsquo;s environment. Attendees will leave with concrete insights into how lenders are adapting their workout approaches and preparing for the next phase of the credit cycle.</p>

<p><strong>Moderator: </strong></p>

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<ul>
	<li>Michael Rosow, Partner, Maslon</li>
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<p><strong>Panelists:</strong></p>

<ul>
	<li>Deborah Lange, Principal, 5C Credit Consulting, LLC</li>
	<li>Lee Anderson, EVP - Strategic Asset Management Group, UMB Bank</li>
	<li>Matthew Robinson, Partner, Maslon</li>
</ul>

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<p><strong>Session 2 |&nbsp;Five Things Every Bank Should Understand About Lender Liability Insurance</strong></p>

<p>This session will focus on lender&nbsp;liability insurance and address five important and practical issues every bank should understand to maximize the protection its insurance is meant to provide. These issues include claim recognition and insurance notice requirements and pitfalls, the breadth and scope of lender liability coverage, common policy exclusions and limitations, and when seeking advice and assistance from an insurance coverage lawyer is critical.</p>

<p><strong>Presenter:</strong> Bryan Freeman, Partner, Maslon</p>

<p><strong>Session 3 |&nbsp;State of the Credit Markets</strong></p>

<p>This panel explores the forces shaping today&rsquo;s credit markets, including tariffs and macroeconomic pressures on borrowers, evolving capital and reserve requirements, and the growing influence of private credit and fintech platforms. Panelists will discuss how financial institutions are responding to risk, regulation, and competition in today&rsquo;s dynamic credit environment.<strong> </strong></p>

<p><strong>Moderator:</strong> Jill Petrovic, Attorney, Maslon</p>

<p><strong>Panelists:</strong></p>

<ul>
	<li>Mark Klos, Partner, Maslon</li>
	<li>Scott Lahr, Senior Vice President, Institutional Client Group, U.S. Bank</li>
	<li>Luke Maupin, Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking, Choice Bank</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Continuing Education:</strong></p>

<p>Maslon will seek approval with the Minnesota State Board of&nbsp;Continuing Legal Education for 2.25&nbsp;hours of standard CLE credit.</p>

<p>Contact us for details or to register:&nbsp;<a href="mailto:info@maslon.com?subject=Maslon%20Inaugural%20Banking%20Forum">info@maslon.com</a>.</p>
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   <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Achieves 100% Participation in 2025 Associates' Campaign for Legal Aid ]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is proud to announce that 100% of its associate attorneys contributed financially to the 2025 campaign for Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid. The nonprofit organization provides access to the legal system for Minnesota&rsquo;s most vulnerable citizens, standing with them to defend their basic rights for safety, shelter, food, health care, and education.</p>

<p>Attorney <strong>Carly Johnson</strong> served as co-chair of the effort, with captains <strong>Yujin Jang</strong>, <strong>Jill Petrovich</strong>, and <strong>Emily Taylor</strong> coordinating Maslon&#39;s fundraising.</p>

<p>Maslon attorneys have a long history of involvement in Legal Aid. Partner <strong>Julian Zebot</strong> serves as chair of the Fund for Legal Aid board, and attorney&nbsp;<strong>Mary Knoblauch</strong> has been a Fund for Legal Aid board member for more than two decades; she formerly served as chair.</p>

<p>To learn more about the organization, visit: <a href="https://mylegalaid.org/" target="_blank">Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid</a>.</p>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Melissa Muro LaMere Named Chair of Labor & Employment Practice Group  ]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce that Partner <strong>Melissa Muro LaMere</strong> has been named chair of the Labor &amp; Employment Practice Group. Melissa assumes the role following the retirement of former chair <strong>Mary Knoblauch</strong>.</p>

<p>Melissa has extensive experience helping clients protect and grow their business in a competitive marketplace. Licensed to practice in Minnesota, California, and Arizona, she focuses her practice on the full spectrum of employment counseling and litigation matters in addition to business disputes involving non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, trade secrets, business contracts and torts, and unfair competition and trade practices.</p>

<p>Melissa also maintains a robust employment investigations practice. Her clients include multinational corporations, small businesses, and individuals, and she serves as a trusted advisor in a wide variety of litigation matters in state and federal trial and appellate courts, arbitration, and mediation.</p>
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   <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Celebrates 80 Years of Dedicated Service to Clients in Minnesota and Nationwide]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon, one of the largest law firms in the state, is proud to celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2026.</p>

<p>Maslon&rsquo;s founding story is one of considerable challenges and fierce determination&mdash;anchored by a profound commitment to Minnesota.</p>

<p>Upon graduating from Harvard Law School in 1923 and clerking for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, firm namesake <strong>Samuel H. Maslon</strong> built his own successful practice as a corporate and tax attorney after he was denied opportunities at the established firms in his hometown of Minneapolis, where anti-Semitism ran deep.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, three other prominent Jewish attorneys, <strong>Sidney Kaplan, Hyman Edelman,</strong> and <strong>Sheldon Kaplan</strong>, formed a partnership in 1946 that expanded in 1956 to include Sam Maslon, <strong>Roger Joseph,</strong> and <strong>Marvin Borman</strong>&mdash;which then became Maslon, Kaplan, Edelman, Joseph &amp; Borman.</p>

<p>Today, over 80 attorneys practice at Maslon across corporate &amp; securities, estate planning, financial services, labor &amp; employment, real estate, and litigation&mdash;with nationally known practices in tort &amp; product liability, insurance recovery, and construction and real estate litigation. Individuals, closely held companies, and large multinational corporations alike trust Maslon to develop forward-looking legal strategies that will advance their most important goals.</p>

<p>Along with providing exemplary legal services, Maslon proudly sustains the values inspired by its founders: respecting diversity, taking care of firm members, and giving back to the broader community&mdash;including through pro bono legal service to protect both individual rights and the collective rights of the disadvantaged.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Maslon has always been a forward-looking firm&mdash;for the clients whom we have been so privileged to serve, for our people, for our profession, and for our community,&rdquo; said Firm Chair <strong>Keiko Sugisaka</strong>. &ldquo;On our 80th anniversary, we reaffirm our commitment to the values that have made us who we are today, and we look forward to continuing our legacy of service and excellence to our clients and community for many years to come.&rdquo;</p>

<p>Over the decades, Maslon attorneys have played key roles in city, state, national, and international history. Sidney J. Kaplan served as a prosecutor at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg following WWII, at which Nazi leaders stood trial for their crimes. Hy Edelman served in the mid-1940s on then-Minneapolis Mayor Hubert Humphrey&#39;s Council on Human Relations, which drafted the nation&rsquo;s first municipal fair employment law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, creed, or color. <strong>Bill Pentelovitch</strong> represented plaintiffs in litigation to desegregate the Minneapolis Public Schools in the 1970s.</p>

<p>More recently, in 2020, after the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, <strong>Steve Schleicher</strong> was asked by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison to serve as pro bono special prosecutor for the state of Minnesota in the prosecution of former police officer Derek Chauvin&mdash;culminating in a six-week trial in 2021 that was broadcast worldwide. The jury convicted Chauvin on all counts, and the U.S. Supreme Court later rejected Chauvin&#39;s appeal of his conviction. Maslon was honored to support Steve and the team that assisted him&mdash;primarily <strong>Stephanie Laws</strong> and <strong>David Suchar</strong>&mdash;who dedicated more than 2,800 pro bono hours to the effort.</p>

<p>Other landmark matters include defending the designer of the collapsed I-35W bridge, the single most catastrophic transportation event&nbsp;in Minnesota; securing nearly $200 million in insurance proceeds for the settlement of the clergy abuse claims brought against the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis; obtaining a precedent-setting multimillion-dollar trial verdict on behalf of a class of hourly Walmart workers alleging violations of the Minnesota Fair Labor Standards Act; facilitating the transactions that established Indian gaming in Minnesota; supporting the founding and growth of some of the largest restaurant groups in the country; serving as outside general counsel to some of Minnesota&rsquo;s largest nonprofit institutions; and assisting one of the country&#39;s largest financial institutions in obtaining billions of dollars of settlements on behalf of RMBS trusts it administered following the 2008 housing market collapse.</p>

<p>Maslon has also led the way in fostering a legal profession that reflects the rich diversity of the community it serves. In 1973, Maslon was one of the first major law firms in Minnesota to hire women attorneys; in 2003, it was the first to elect a woman, <strong>Terri Krivosha</strong>, as chair; and in 2021, with the election of Keiko Sugisaka, it was the first firm to elect a BIPOC woman to that role. Today, one-third of Maslon&rsquo;s partnership and half of its leadership are women. And since 2017, the firm has given more than 320 young people from diverse backgrounds meaningful exposure to the practice of law through <a href="https://www.maslon.com/uplift" target="_blank">UPLIFT Legal Institute for Teens</a>&mdash;a nonprofit that Maslon founded to provide free, after-school mock trial programming to middle and high school students.</p>

<p>In addition, Maslon is one of just a few of the largest Minnesota law firms to resist merger, a decision of which firm members are particularly proud. &ldquo;After 80 years, we still believe that our independence preserves our distinct culture and creates value for clients in the form of judicious staffing, competitive rates, and tailored service,&rdquo; Keiko said.</p>

<p>Never a firm to rest on its laurels, Maslon looks forward to many more years of serving its clients, investing in its people, and improving access to justice.</p>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Attorney Erin Snyder Elected to the Firm's Partnership]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon&nbsp;is pleased to announce that Financial Services attorney <strong><a href="https://www.maslon.com/esnyder" target="_blank">Erin Snyder</a> </strong>has been elected to the law firm&#39;s partnership, effective Jan. 1, 2026. The election acknowledges her tremendous skill, experience, professionalism, and commitment to client service.</p>

<p>Since joining Maslon in 2018, Erin has been an integral part of both the commercial lending and corporate trust practice teams, leading or co-leading the documentation and closing of a number of highly complex commercial lending transactions. Most recently, she served as the lead attorney on a $300+ million syndicated secured loan transaction whose lead bank, our client, is among the top five in the U.S. The transaction involved a multi-jurisdictional group of borrowing entities located in the U.S., UK, Australia, and Brazil, making it necessary to coordinate with local counsel and to work through local law aspects in each jurisdiction. The transaction successfully closed in August 2025.</p>

<p>Erin&rsquo;s corporate trust work involves defaulted or distressed corporate, municipal, or structured debt products. She counsels indenture trustees with respect to the administration of their duties, negotiates forbearance arrangements, manages bondholder communications and dynamics, and seeks court instruction with respect to the administration of corporate trusts.</p>

<p>Erin was honored this year among the Top Women in Finance by <em>Finance &amp; Commerce</em>. She has also been recognized by Super Lawyers among Minnesota Rising Stars in 2023-2025, a distinction given to only 2.5% of Minnesota attorneys each year.</p>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Recognized for the 16th Consecutive Year in 2026 Best Law Firms® Rankings by Best Lawyers]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon has been named a Tier 1 Metropolitan (Minneapolis) Best Law Firm in 15 key practice areas in the 2026 Best Law Firms&reg; rankings released by Best Lawyers&reg;. Those areas are: Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law, Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships), Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Insurance Law, Product Liability Litigation&ndash;Defendants, Real Estate Law, Securities/Capital Markets Law, Securities Regulation, Trusts &amp; Estates Law, and Litigation: Antitrust, Construction, Insurance, Intellectual Property, and Real Estate.</p>

<p>Notably, Maslon was also included as a National Best Law Firm for Securities Regulation (Tier 2), and Commercial Litigation, Corporate Law, and Litigation&ndash;Real Estate (Tier 3).</p>

<p>Collectively, 27 of Maslon&rsquo;s practice areas were named on the overall list.</p>

<p>It is the 16th consecutive year that Maslon has been recognized as a Tier 1 Metropolitan Best Law Firm&mdash;that is every year since Best Law Firms began publishing. Achieving a tier ranking &quot;signals a unique combination of quality law practice and breadth of legal expertise,&quot; according to Best Lawyers.</p>

<p>The full list of Maslon&#39;s ranked practice areas is below:</p>

<p><strong>Minneapolis Best Law Firm Rankings:</strong></p>

<p><strong>Metropolitan Tier 1&mdash;</strong></p>

<ul>
	<li>Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law</li>
	<li>Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)</li>
	<li>Commercial Litigation</li>
	<li>Construction Law</li>
	<li>Insurance Law</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Antitrust</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Construction</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Insurance</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Intellectual Property</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Real Estate</li>
	<li>Product Liability Litigation&mdash;Defendants</li>
	<li>Real Estate Law</li>
	<li>Securities / Capital Markets Law</li>
	<li>Securities Regulation</li>
	<li>Trusts &amp; Estates Law</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Metropolitan Tier 2&mdash;</strong></p>

<ul>
	<li>Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law</li>
	<li>Corporate Law</li>
	<li>Employment Law &ndash; Management</li>
	<li>Franchise Law</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Labor &amp; Employment</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Trusts &amp; Estates</li>
	<li>Mergers &amp; Acquisitions Law</li>
	<li>Tax Law</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Metropolitan Tier 3&mdash;</strong></p>

<ul>
	<li>Antitrust Law</li>
	<li>Banking &amp; Finance Law</li>
	<li>Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Banking and Finance</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>National Best Law Firm Ranking, Tier 2:</strong></p>

<ul>
	<li>Securities Regulation</li>
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<p><strong>National Best Law Firm Ranking, Tier 3:</strong></p>

<ul>
	<li>Commercial Litigation</li>
	<li>Corporate Law</li>
	<li>Litigation&mdash;Real Estate</li>
</ul>

<p>To view the full rankings, go to: <a href="https://www.bestlawfirms.com/firms/maslon-llp/11438/US#rankings" target="_blank">Best Lawyers 2025 Best Law Firms Rankings</a>.</p>

<p>Best Lawyers rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client and lawyer evaluations, peer review from leading attorneys in their field, and review of additional information provided by law firms as part of the formal submission process.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Commends Jim Long for "Exceptional" Commitment to Pro Bono Work]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon attorney <strong>Jim Long</strong> has received a letter from Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson thanking him for his &quot;extraordinary service representing Minnesotans in need of legal help.&quot;</p>

<p>Chief Justice Hudson specifically called out Jim&rsquo;s &quot;substantial contribution of over 246 hours to the Legal Paraprofessional Pilot Project, which significantly advances access to justice for low-income Minnesotans.&quot;&nbsp;The statewide program, which allows approved Minnesota legal paraprofessionals to represent and advise clients in select matters with attorney oversight, was made permanent on Jan. 1, 2025. Jim served on the Legal Paraprofessional Pilot Project Standing Committee beginning with its establishment in 2020, helped provide recommendations for implementing and evaluating the program, and presented the oral argument to the Court in 2024 in support of adopting the committee&#39;s recommendation to make the program permanent.</p>

<p>Jim has over 40 years&#39; experience trying cases and counseling businesses in the areas of antitrust law, franchise law, and dealer/distribution law. He has successfully represented clients in multiple state and federal courts across the country; successfully tried cases to juries in antitrust, franchise, dealer termination, and breach of contract cases; responded to state AG, DOJ, and FTC investigations; worked on numerous arbitrations; and argued appeals in the Seventh and Eighth Circuit appellate courts in addition to several state appellate courts.</p>

<p>Jim&rsquo;s commitment to pro bono work has spanned decades and includes continued service with Children&#39;s Law Center of Minnesota, Volunteer Lawyers Network, the Fourth Judicial District&#39;s Pro Bono Mediation Project, and as a member of the Supreme Court&#39;s Legal Services Advisory Committee (LSAC) from 2021 to 2025. Jim has been a Minnesota State Bar Association North Star Lawyer since the program&#39;s inception and received the Hennepin County Bar Association 2016 Pro Bono Publico Distinguished Service Award.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Erin Snyder Honored Among Top Women in Finance by <i>Finance & Commerce</i>]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce that Associate <strong>Erin Snyder</strong> has been honored among the 2025 Top Women in Finance by <em>Finance &amp; Commerce</em>. The award recognizes women for their professional accomplishments, their leadership in the community, and their commitment to their profession. An outside panel of experts reviewed the nominations and helped make the selections.</p>

<p>Since joining Maslon in 2018, Erin has been an integral part of both the commercial lending and corporate trust practice teams. She has led or co-led the documentation and closing of a number of highly complex finance transactions to a degree that is extraordinary for an associate level attorney. In addition, she regularly mentors newer attorneys, including those not in her practice area, offering helpful advice on work-life balance (especially as a parent), practice pointers, and overall support.</p>

<p>Erin will be profiled in <em>Finance &amp; Commerce</em> and celebrated at a November awards event in Minneapolis.</p>

<p>To read more, go to <a href="https://finance-commerce.com/2025/09/top-women-in-finance-2025-honorees-announced/" target="_blank"><em>Finance &amp; Commerce</em>: Top Women in Finance 2025.</a></p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Achieves Mansfield Certification Plus Status for Inclusive Leadership in 2024-25]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is proud to have achieved <a href="https://www.diversitylab.com/what-we-do/mansfield-certification/" target="_blank">Mansfield Certification</a> Plus status for 2024&ndash;2025, reflecting our steadfast commitment to fairness, transparency, and equal opportunity. Looking ahead, we&rsquo;re also pleased to confirm our renewed commitment to the 2025&ndash;2026 certification cycle, joining over 275 peer firms dedicated to a fairer, more transparent path to leadership in the law.</p>

<p>Mansfield&rsquo;s data-driven certification process ensures that all qualified talent has a fair and equal opportunity to advance into leadership roles. Since first participating in 2021, we have committed to making our advancement processes more transparent, to expanding talent pools for hiring and promotions, and to engaging meaningfully with the community of Mansfield Certified firms through a variety of programs&mdash;including monthly learning sessions to share best practices and collaborate on solutions to shared challenges.</p>

<p>We also appreciate that a U.S. federal court recently <a href="https://www.diversitylab.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/US-Federal-Court-Affirms-Mansfield-Aligns-with-Anti-Discrimination-Laws.pdf" target="_blank">affirmed that Mansfield aligns with anti-discrimination laws</a>, reinforcing the legal integrity and strength of our work alongside other Mansfield Certified firms.</p>

<p>Mansfield is a program of <a href="https://www.diversitylab.com/" target="_blank">Diversity Lab</a>, which leverages data and behavioral science to build talent systems that cultivate inclusive workplaces in the legal profession. Maslon shares Diversity Lab&rsquo;s position that, by ensuring all lawyers have a fair opportunity to succeed, we are better equipped to serve our people, our clients, and our communities.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Katie Maechler Recognized Among the Top Women in Law by <i>Minnesota Lawyer</i> for 2025]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce that Litigation and Tort &amp; Product Liability groups co-chair <strong>Katie Maechler</strong> has been recognized among the 2025 Top Women in Law by <em>Minnesota Lawyer</em>.</p>

<p>Katie has nearly 20 years of experience as a litigator defending complex product liability matters in state and federal courts, and has successfully represented clients of varying sizes across a range of product industries. Maechler currently co-leads the Maslon team serving as national trial and coordinating counsel for a major diversified water treatment company in personal injury and wrongful death claims arising from misuse of residential pool filters, as well as the written discovery team for a world-leading manufacturer&rsquo;s national portfolio of PFAS litigation.</p>

<p>In 2023, Maechler was nominated for membership in the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC), a select group of attorneys of &ldquo;high professional standing&rdquo; open by invitation only. Since then, she has participated regularly in the organization&#39;s meetings and is serving on the planning committee for the annual Product Liability Roundtable taking place next month in New Jersey, where she will be a presenter.</p>

<p>To learn more, see <a href="https://minnlawyer.com/2025/10/17/top-women-in-law-katie-maechler-maslon-llp/" target="_blank"><em>Minnesota Lawyer</em>: Top Women in Law</a>.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Over 60% of Maslon Attorneys Named <i>Best Lawyers in America</i> or <i>Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch</i> in America 2026; Julian Zebot, David Suchar, and Bryan Freeman Named Lawyer of the Year]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce that 63% of its attorneys have been recognized in <em>Best Lawyers in America</em> or <em>Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch</em> for 2026. <strong>Julian Zebot</strong> was named Lawyer of the Year in Minneapolis for Trusts and Estates Litigation; <strong>David Suchar</strong> was named Lawyer of the Year for Construction Litigation; and <strong>Bryan Freeman</strong> was named Lawyer of the Year for Insurance Law. Only one Lawyer of the Year award is given yearly per practice area and geographic location.</p>

<p>Inclusion in <em>Best Lawyers</em> and <em>Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch</em> is based entirely on peer review. Best Lawyers uses a survey process designed to capture, as accurately as possible, the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area.</p>

<p><u>Those included in <em>Best Lawyers</em> for 2026 are:</u></p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Karen Bjorkman</strong><br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Margo Brownell</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Insurance Law<br />
Litigation &ndash; Insurance</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Judah Druck</strong><br />
Insurance Law<br />
Product Liability Litigation &ndash; Defendants</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>John Duffey</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Bryan Freeman</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Insurance Law (Lawyer of the Year)<br />
Litigation &ndash; Insurance</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Matthew Frerichs</strong><br />
Litigation &ndash; Trusts and Estates<br />
Trusts and Estates</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Peter Hennigan</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Sarah Khoury</strong><br />
Trusts and Estates</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>James Killian</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Litigation &ndash; Construction</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Brian J. Klein</strong><br />
Banking and Finance Law<br />
Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Mark Klos</strong><br />
Banking and Finance Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Mary Knoblauch</strong><br />
Employment Law &ndash; Management<br />
Litigation &ndash; Labor and Employment</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Jeffrey Koerselman</strong><br />
Litigation - Real Estate<br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Terri Krivosha</strong><br />
Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)<br />
Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law<br />
Corporate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Jason Lien</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Construction Law<br />
Litigation &ndash; Construction</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>James Long</strong><br />
Antitrust Law<br />
Franchise Law<br />
Litigation &ndash; Antitrust</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Matthew Loven</strong><br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Susan Markey</strong><br />
Corporate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Michael C. McCarthy</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>William Mower</strong><br />
Mergers and Acquisitions Law<br />
Securities/Capital Markets Law<br />
Securities Regulation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Terrance C. Newby</strong><br />
Litigation &ndash; Intellectual Property</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Martin Rosenbaum</strong><br />
Securities/Capital Markets Law<br />
Securities Regulation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Michael Rosow</strong><br />
Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law<br />
Litigation &ndash; Banking and Finance<br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Michael P. Sampson</strong><br />
Trusts and Estates</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Steven L. Schleicher</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Criminal Defense &ndash; White Collar</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Jonathan Septer</strong><br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>David E. Suchar</strong><br />
Construction Law<br />
Litigation &ndash; Construction&nbsp;(Lawyer of the Year)</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Keiko Sugisaka</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Litigation &ndash; Intellectual Property<br />
Product Liability Litigation &ndash; Defendants</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Amy Swedberg</strong><br />
Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Clark Whitmore</strong><br />
Banking and Finance Law<br />
Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law<br />
Financial Services Regulation Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Julian C. Zebot</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Litigation &ndash; Trusts and Estates&nbsp;(Lawyer of the Year)</p>

<p><u>Those included in <em>Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch</em> for 2026 are:</u></p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Nathaniel Ajouri</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Litigation &ndash; Trusts and Estates</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Anna Barton</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Insurance Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Jevon C. Bindman</strong><br />
Appellate Practice<br />
Construction Law<br />
Insurance Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Carmen Carballo</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Clayton Carlson</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Criminal Defense &ndash; White Collar</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Katie Eisler</strong><br />
Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)<br />
Corporate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Carly Johnson</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Litigation &ndash; Construction<br />
Litigation &ndash; Trusts and Estates</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Jessica Karp</strong><br />
Corporate Law<br />
Mergers and Acquisitions Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Jeremy Krahn</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Product Liability Litigation &ndash; Defendants</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>David LaBerge</strong><br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Abigail Maier</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Melissa Muro LaMere</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Labor and Employment Law &ndash; Management<br />
Litigation &ndash; Labor and Employment</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Evan A. Nelson</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation<br />
Litigation &ndash; Real Estate<br />
Litigation &ndash; Trusts and Estates<br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Jill Petrovic</strong><br />
Banking and Finance Law<br />
Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law<br />
Real Estate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Matthew Schwandt</strong><br />
Corporate Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Haley-Rose Severson</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Michael Sheran</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Erin Snyder</strong><br />
Banking and Finance Law</p>

<p style="margin-left:40px"><strong>Emily Taylor (Liebman)</strong><br />
Commercial Litigation</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Imposter No More! Confident Communication for Attorneys]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon&rsquo;s Women &amp; Nonbinary Attorney Group is hosting a training on imposter syndrome, facilitated by Judith Gordon, a former practicing attorney, current faculty at UCLA law, and a professional coach. The training is scheduled for&nbsp;Wednesday, July 23, 12-1 p.m.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Imposter!&rdquo; said no one to you ever. Yet&nbsp;we&rsquo;re plagued by nagging thoughts of self-doubt, inner criticism, and imagined terrible possible outcomes. These unbidden thoughts are psychological constructs designed to keep us &ldquo;safe,&rdquo; yet they can literally sabotage our efforts, interfere with the trajectory of our careers, and cause us to miss out on business or professional development opportunities, because our discomfort overrides our courage.</p>

<p>This interactive experience offers a crash course in emotional intelligence, leaving you with tools to:</p>

<ul>
	<li>debunk your imposter tendencies/beliefs;</li>
	<li>override unsupportive thinking patterns that interfere with our conﬁdence and career progress;</li>
	<li>build trust and resilience; and</li>
	<li>cultivate conﬁdence, courage, and self-efficacy.</li>
</ul>

<p>Additionally, those responsible for leading others will gain perspective on how to prevent imposter beliefs within their teams and instead contribute to a culture of trust, confidence, and resilience.</p>

<p><strong>Presenter Bio: Judith Gordon</strong></p>

<p>Judith is a high-performance coach and facilitator who empowers executives, service professionals, and teams to excel without burnout. Her programs and coaching focus on equipping clients with immediately usable skills, tools, and strategies that optimize mental fitness, productivity, and high performance, build confidence and resilience, and exploit stress, so that they thrive in the workplace.</p>

<p>Judith comes to coaching and program facilitation from the trenches of legal practice. As an attorney, she experienced first-hand the challenges of client demands, internal pressures, external drivers, and time constraints.</p>

<p>Judith&rsquo;s clients include senior executives, partners, and teams at corporations and firms across industries, including law, accounting, architecture, tech, entertainment, finance, and not-for-profit.</p>

<p>Judith is on faculty at UCLA School of Law, where she&rsquo;s been teaching emotional intelligence, stress management, resilience, and high-performance skills for the past decade. At the core of her work is a commitment to seeing her clients thrive&mdash;professionally and personally.</p>

<p>Judith has degrees in biology and law, and certification in conflict resolution and mediation, emotional intelligence coaching, and systemic coaching. She&rsquo;s completed coursework with the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM), Mental Health First Aid Training, and she&rsquo;s certified in administering DISC&nbsp;and the Social and Emotional Intelligence Profile (SEIP). She continues to engage in ongoing education and training in behavioral science to best serve her clients.</p>

<p>Maslon is seeking approval with the Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 hour of mental health credit.</p>

<p>To register or ask questions about this program, please contact us at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:info@maslon.com">info@maslon.com</a>.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Over 30% of Maslon Attorneys Recognized as 2024 North Star Lawyers by the Minnesota State Bar Association]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce the recognition of 31% of its attorneys as 2024 <a href="https://mnbars.org/?pg=northstar" target="_blank">North Star Lawyers</a> by the Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA). Started in 2013, the 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. In total, Maslon attorneys contributed 4,655 hours of pro bono service in 2024.</p>

<p>Maslon attorneys recognized as 2024 North Star Lawyers are as follows:</p>

<p><strong>CB Baga<br />
Anna Barton<br />
Jevon Bindman<br />
Carmen Carballo<br />
Clayton Carlson<br />
Bryan Freeman<br />
Emilio Giuliani<br />
Peter Hennigan<br />
Erica A. Holzer<br />
Carly Johnson<br />
Jessica Karp<br />
Jeremy Krahn<br />
Stephanie Laws<br />
Susan J. Link<br />
Jim Long<br />
Abigail Maier<br />
Annika Misurya<br />
Evan A. Nelson<br />
Bill Pentelovitch<br />
Martin Rosenbaum<br />
Haley-Rose Severson<br />
Keiko Sugisaka<br />
Emily Taylor (Liebman)<br />
Laura Trahms-Hagen<br />
Jeff Underhill</strong></p>

<p>In addition to the MSBA&#39;s North Star Lawyers program, Maslon&#39;s long-standing commitment to pro bono work includes participation in the <a href="https://www.probonoinst.org/law-firm-pro-bono-project/" target="_blank">Pro Bono Challenge</a>, a unique, aspirational pro bono standard developed by law firm leaders and corporate general counsel, which the firm has met in each of the past 10 years. Participating law firms acknowledge their institutional, firm-wide commitment to provide pro bono legal services to low-income and disadvantaged individuals and families and nonprofit groups.</p>

<p>For more information, go to: Minnesota State Bar Association&#39;s <a href="https://mnbars.org/?pg=northstar" target="_blank">North Star Lawyer Program</a>.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Nearly 43% of Maslon Attorneys Recognized on 2025 Minnesota Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars Lists]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce that 35 of its attorneys, or 43%, have been selected for inclusion in the 2025 Minnesota Super Lawyers&reg; and Rising Stars lists. Published in <em>Minnesota Super Lawyers Magazine</em>, <em>Mpls.St.Paul Magazine</em>, and <em>Twin Cities Business</em> magazine, the Minnesota Super Lawyers designation is given to only 5% of Minnesota attorneys each year; Rising Stars is awarded to only 2.5% of Minnesota attorneys.</p>

<p>Additionally, <strong>Michael Sampson</strong> and <strong>Susan Link</strong> have been recognized on the 2025 Top 100 list, and <strong>Keiko Sugisaka</strong> and Susan Link are named to the Top 50 Women list. The Top 100 and Top 50 Women lists represent Minnesota lawyers who received the highest point totals during the nomination, research, and peer review process.</p>

<p>Maslon attorneys recognized on the 2025 Minnesota Super Lawyers list are:</p>

<ul>
	<li><strong>Jevon Bindman</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Margo Brownell</strong>: Insurance Coverage</li>
	<li><strong>Judah Druck</strong>: Insurance Coverage</li>
	<li><strong>Bryan Freeman</strong>: Insurance Coverage</li>
	<li><strong>Matthew Frerichs</strong>: Estate &amp; Probate</li>
	<li><strong>Erica Holzer</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Brian Klein</strong>: Banking</li>
	<li><strong>Mary Knoblauch</strong>: Employment &amp; Labor</li>
	<li><strong>Terri Krivosha</strong>: Business/Corporate</li>
	<li><strong>Stephanie Laws</strong>: Personal Injury, Products &ndash; Defense</li>
	<li><strong>Jason Lien</strong>: Construction Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Susan Link</strong>: Estate &amp; Probate</li>
	<li><strong>Jim&nbsp;Long</strong>: Franchise/Dealership</li>
	<li><strong>Susan Markey</strong>: Tax</li>
	<li><strong>Michael McCarthy</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Terrance Newby</strong>: Intellectual Property Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>William Pentelovitch</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Martin Rosenbaum</strong>: Securities &amp; Corporate Finance</li>
	<li><strong>Michael Rosow</strong>: Creditor/Debtor Rights</li>
	<li><strong>Michael Sampson</strong>: Estate &amp; Probate</li>
	<li><strong>Steve Schleicher</strong>: Criminal Defense: White Collar</li>
	<li><strong>Jonathan Septer</strong>: Real Estate</li>
	<li><strong>David Suchar</strong>: Construction Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Keiko Sugisaka</strong>: Personal Injury, Products &ndash; Defense</li>
	<li><strong>Amy Swedberg</strong>: Bankruptcy: Business</li>
	<li><strong>Julian Zebot</strong>: Estate &amp; Trust Litigation</li>
</ul>

<p>Maslon attorneys recognized on the 2025 Minnesota Rising Stars list are:</p>

<ul>
	<li><strong>Nathaniel Ajouri</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Anna Barton</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Carmen Carballo</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Clayton Carlson</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Sarah Khoury</strong>: Estate &amp; Probate</li>
	<li><strong>Abigail Maier</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Evan Nelson</strong>: Estate &amp; Trust Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Michael Sheran</strong>: Business Litigation</li>
	<li><strong>Erin Snyder</strong>: Banking</li>
</ul>

<p>Rising Stars are attorneys who are either 40 years of age or younger or in practice for 10 years or less.</p>

<p>Super Lawyers and Rising Stars are selected using a multiphase process. Peer nominations and evaluations are combined with independent research. Each candidate is evaluated on the following 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement: verdicts and settlements, transactions, representative clients, experience, honors and awards, special licenses and certifications, position within law firm, bar and/or other professional activity, pro bono and community service, scholarly lectures and writings, education and employment background, and other outstanding achievements. Selections are made on an annual, state-by-state basis. <a href="http://www.superlawyers.com/about/selection_process.html" target="_blank">View full details on the selection process</a>.</p>
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   <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 00:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Meets the Pro Bono Institute's Pro Bono Challenge for the 10th Consecutive Year]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce that it has met and exceeded the Pro Bono Institute&#39;s <a href="https://www.probonoinst.org/law-firm-pro-bono-project/" target="_blank">Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge&reg;</a> for the 10th consecutive year in 2024.</p>

<p>The Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge is a commitment made by major law firms around the country to devote at least 3% of their annual billable hours or a set number of hours per attorney to the provision of pro bono legal services to low-income and disadvantaged individuals, families, and nonprofit groups. The challenge is administered by the Law Firm Pro Bono Project of the <a href="http://www.probonoinst.org/" target="_blank">Pro Bono Institute</a>.</p>

<p>Seventy percent of Maslon&#39;s attorneys participated in qualifying pro bono work in 2024. In total, Maslon attorneys contributed 3,984 of their hours to pro bono service in 2024. Maslon&#39;s 2024 pro bono service included:</p>

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	<li>Successful representation of a same-sex couple whose child&#39;s sperm donor sued for paternity.</li>
	<li>Winning the reversal of a criminal conviction for a client whose car was subject to a search by a drug-sniffing dog; Maslon successfully argued that police lacked a reasonable articulable suspicion to order the dog sniff.</li>
	<li>Securing employment authorization for an asylum client after he was denied due to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) failing to follow its own published guidelines.</li>
	<li>Representing local nonprofits to protect civil liberties.</li>
	<li>Successfully negotiating a settlement agreement in a federal case involving discrimination against a middle school student based on disability in partnership with Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid/Disability Law Center.</li>
	<li>Through referrals from Advocates for Human Rights, representation of asylum applicants from Afghanistan, El Salvador, Ghana, and Nigeria who were forced to flee their countries.</li>
	<li>Providing legal advice to clients through community partners&#39; legal clinics, including the Volunteer Lawyers Network Legal Access Point Clinic, Wills for Heroes, and LegalCORPS.</li>
	<li>Representation of minors involved in child protection proceedings in partnership with the Children&#39;s Law Center of Minnesota.</li>
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<p>&quot;It is our privilege as attorneys to work on behalf of those who would not otherwise have access to legal representation,&quot; said Jevon Bindman, partner and chair of Maslon&#39;s Pro Bono Committee. &quot;Pro bono work is also our moral and ethical responsibility. It is fundamental to the integrity of the judicial system and maintains our firm&#39;s long-standing commitment to community service.&quot;</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Meritas Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditor Rights Group Meeting]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to host the Meritas 2025&nbsp;Bankruptcy, Insolvency &amp; Creditor Rights Group Meeting on June 26-27&nbsp;in Minneapolis.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Meritas members in attendance will hear a dynamic&nbsp;bankruptcy case law panel discussion, an in-depth exploration of Subchapter V of the Bankruptcy Code, and a presentation by a recently retired U.S. Bankruptcy judge.</p>

<p>Founded in 1990, Meritas is the premier global alliance of independent law firms. Maslon, the&nbsp;Minneapolis representative, is a founding member of the network.</p>

<p>For more information, go to&nbsp;<a href="https://meritaslaw.eventsair.com/2025-bicr-group-meeting" target="_blank">2025 Bankruptcy, Insolvency &amp; Creditors Rights Group Meeting</a>.</p>

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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Recognized Among Best Legacy Law Firms by <i>Minnesota Lawyer</i>]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce it has been named among the Best Legacy Law Firms in Minnesota by <em>Minnesota Lawyer</em>.</p>

<p>The award recognizes law firms that have shown prolonged success and an ability to successfully navigate changing client needs, legal developments, technology, economic environments, and more. In addition to meeting benchmarks related to size, years of operation, and being based in Minnesota, selected firms have demonstrated steady growth, strong employee support programs and morale, and consistent community engagement.</p>

<p>Founded in 1946, Maslon is among the largest full-service law firms in Minnesota, but one of few to resist merger with a national firm. Our decision to remain independent has preserved our distinct culture and our ability to provide clients with responsive service, judicious staffing, and competitive rates. After nearly 80 years of practice, collaboration, mutual respect, and community involvement remain our cornerstones.</p>

<p>Recognizing that our attorneys and staff are individuals with families and personal lives that must be nurtured, Maslon carefully balances providing excellent client service with supporting the well-being of firm members. We are known for our flexible approach to serving clients and supporting employees, adopting new technologies and a hybrid work environment in recent years for greater efficiency. Maslon is also deeply embedded in the Twin Cities community, supporting a wide range of causes and allowing attorneys to count up to 100 hours of pro bono work towards their billable goals.</p>

<p>For more details, see <a href="https://minnlawyer.com/2025/06/23/in-the-lead-legacy-law-firms-2025/" target="_blank"><em>Minnesota Lawyer</em>: Best Legacy Law Firms</a>.</p>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce the addition of Partner&nbsp;<strong>Matthew Robinson</strong> to the firm&rsquo;s Financial Services Group.</p>

<p>Matthew helps financial institutions maximize their recoveries when commercial borrowers or guarantors default on their loans or become insolvent. He advises on the full spectrum of creditor remedies issues, including loan workouts, receiverships, foreclosures, and litigation.</p>

<p>A skilled negotiator and litigator, Matthew brings over a decade of experience assisting banks, asset-based lenders, and other financial services providers in enforcing their commercial lending agreements. His practice also includes representing companies ranging in size from small, family-owned businesses to large, Fortune 500 companies in commercial litigation, with an emphasis on financial services and complex commercial litigation.</p>

<p>Matthew earned his law degree from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law after graduating from Boston College with a B.A. in political science.</p>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is hosting a complimentary training on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the workplace on Monday, May 5, from 12 to 1 p.m. CT online and in person.</p>

<p>Presented by <a href="https://www.partnerupcoaching.com/about-us/" target="_blank">Rosemary Hollinger</a>, professional coach and founder of Partner Up LLC, this presentation will provide attendees with an increased understanding of ADHD, a condition that the American Bar Association has estimated impacts 12.5% of lawyers in the profession. Attendees will come away with practical strategies for improving communication and outcomes when working with people with ADHD or other neurodivergent thinkers, including clients, colleagues, and the broader legal community. Additionally, for those lawyers with ADHD, the presentation will provide advice for practicing law with this disability.</p>

<p>Rosemary Hollinger is a lawyer and an ADHD coach specializing in coaching lawyers. She graduated from Georgetown University Law Center and practiced for over 30 years as a legal aid attorney, an associate in a law firm, and finally as an enforcement attorney at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.</p>

<p>Maslon has sought approval with the Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 hour of mental health credit.</p>

<p>To register or ask questions about this program, please contact us at <a href="mailto:info@maslon.com">info@maslon.com</a>.</p>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce it has reimagined its offices on the 29th and 30th floors of Capella Tower to be a model of well-being and sustainability, making Maslon the first law firm in Minnesota to achieve <a href="https://www.wellcertified.com/certification/v2/" target="_blank">WELL Certification</a> from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) at the Gold level. Maslon partnered on the project with architecture and design firm Perkins&amp;Will.</p>

<p>The WELL Building Standard is a performance-based system for measuring, certifying, and monitoring features of the built environment that impact human health and well-being. Unlike traditional sustainability certifications that focus primarily on energy and environmental performance, WELL Certification prioritizes the health and well-being of occupants, requiring adherence to rigorous standards across air, water, nourishment, light, movement, and other critical factors that influence workplace experience.</p>

<p>Maslon&rsquo;s pursuit of WELL Certification was driven by a commitment to creating a workplace that prioritizes its people. This investment has already yielded tangible results: A Leesman survey measuring workplace experience showed a significant jump in employee satisfaction, with scores rising from 71.4 to 86.5&mdash;far surpassing the industry benchmark of 66.1​.</p>

<p>&ldquo;We wanted to demonstrate our commitment to the health and well-being of our employees and partners and to create an environment that encourages everyone to come into the office,&rdquo; said Susan Cyronek, Maslon&rsquo;s Director of Human Resources. &ldquo;The new space showcases our collaborative environment, its many amenities, and our artwork, and we&rsquo;re thrilled with the result.&rdquo;</p>

<p>Historically, law offices have been characterized by enclosed, hierarchical layouts with limited transparency. Maslon&rsquo;s new space challenges this traditional model, embracing openness and connectivity. Employees now benefit from glass partitions that maintain privacy while increasing visibility, equitably sized offices, an open work caf&eacute; fostering informal collaboration, and a dynamic, flexible workspace tailored for modern workstyles.</p>

<p>By prioritizing employee health and well-being, Maslon and Perkins&amp;Will redefined what a law office can be, blending innovation, sustainability, and human-centered design to create a workplace that enhances productivity, collaboration, and overall wellness.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Keiko Sugisaka Recognized Among the Notable Women in Law by <i>Twin Cities Business</i> for 2025]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon is pleased to announce that Firm Chair <strong>Keiko Sugisaka</strong> has been recognized among the 2025 Notable Women in Law by <em>Twin Cities Business</em> magazine.</p>

<p>Keiko represents Fortune 500 companies in product liability and commercial litigation, including serving as national counsel in defending against individual and mass tort actions. She has won deep trust from firm partners and staff to oversee firm strategy, operations and finances, and ensure the firm is a place where all feel valued and have the support and tools to succeed. She also works passionately to champion diversity within and outside the firm, serving as Maslon&#39;s member representative in both Twin Cities Diversity in Practice and the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, serving on the firm&#39;s DEI and Recruiting committees, and spearheading the firm&rsquo;s <a href="https://www.maslon.com/maslon-achieves-mansfield-certified-plus-status-for-leadership-diversity-efforts-in-2023-24" target="_blank">Midsize Mansfield Certification</a> for 2021-23 and 2023-24, where Maslon received Certified Plus status.</p>

<p>Those named as Notable Women in Law are exemplary professionals who use their expertise to guide clients through a variety of obstacles, the magazine says. They also serve as mentors, do pro bono work for social and economic causes, and advance diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.</p>

<p>To learn more, see <a href="https://tcbmag.com/notable/keiko-sugisaka-2/" target="_blank"><em>Twin Cities Business</em>: Notable Women in Law.</a></p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Joins Nationwide Coalition of Law Firms in Amicus Brief Supporting Perkins Coie]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon joined a nationwide coalition of law firms today in filing an <a href="https://www.mto.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Exhibit-1-Amicus-Brief.pdf" target="_blank">amicus brief</a> in support of Perkins Coie&rsquo;s lawsuit challenging the executive order issued against the firm for representing political and legal adversaries of the President, as well as for maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.</p>

<p>As a firm that has handled high stakes litigation for and against government bodies, we are committed to the right to constitutionally protected advocacy and providing legal representation, regardless of political affiliation. As a firm that was founded in the face of pervasive religious discrimination, we know that diversity and merit are not at odds, and that an inclusive work environment allows us to attract the best talent and provide the best legal services to our clients. And as lawyers who have taken oaths upon admission to the bar, and who live in a nation of laws, we proudly stand for the rule of law today.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Record Number of Students in UPLIFT Legal Institute for Teens Hold Mock Trials at University of Minnesota Law School and St. Thomas School of Law]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Students from St. Louis Park Middle School, Columbia Academy, Roseville Area Middle School, and Columbia Heights High School presented criminal mock trials last week before Minnesota judges as part of their participation in UPLIFT Legal Institute for Teens. Taking place at the University of Minnesota Law School and University of St. Thomas School of Law, the mock trial was the culmination of a six-month program in which students were trained by volunteer coaches, including law students and attorneys from Maslon and the broader legal community.</p>

<p>The 2025 cohort is the largest in UPLIFT&rsquo;s history, with a total participation of 84 students and the first year the program has expanded to the high school level. To date, 321 school students have completed the program, which is free of charge.</p>

<p>Launched by Maslon in 2017, UPLIFT is a legal diversity pipeline nonprofit serving middle and high school students reflecting the rich diversity of the Twin Cities. The afterschool mock trial program is taught by volunteer attorneys and law students who meet with participating students throughout the academic year, teaching them about criminal trials, rights, and the legal profession. Participation in the program helps students build confidence, develop analytical and speaking skills, foster long term vision, and create a framework to pursue academic excellence in high school.</p>

<p>This year&rsquo;s participants were assigned to teams representing either the prosecution or defense in the fictional texting and driving manslaughter case of <em>State of Mock Trial v. Dannie DeLuca</em>. To lend authenticity to the experience, students presented their cases before sitting Minnesota judges, including Judge Luis Bartolomei and Judge Jane Maschka of Hennepin County District Court, and Minnesota Court of Appeals Judge JaPaul Harris. Volunteer coaches included Maslon attorneys Nate Ajouri, Clayton Carlson, Jessica Karp, Evan Nelson, and Terry Newby, as well as firm alumni Justin Perl, Cooper Ashley, Catherine Ahlin-Halverson, Thaameran Sarveswaran, and Anna Petosky.</p>

<p>&quot;The UPLIFT mock trial program serves as an opportunity for Twin Cities youth to see themselves as attorneys&mdash;at a time in their lives when it&rsquo;s soon enough to make a difference for their future,&quot; said Maslon Public Interest/DEI Counsel <strong>CB Baga</strong>. &quot;The students grow so much throughout the year, finding their voice, developing their insights, and standing on their feet in the courtroom. Our volunteers are able to work closely with the students on their teams in a 1:2 or 1:3 ratio, which results in meaningful mentorship. The conversation starts with preparing for this first trial, and quickly develops into how to prepare for high school, college&mdash;and by the end of the season, the path to law school.&quot;</p>

<p>UPLIFT was founded by former Maslon attorney Catherine Ahlin-Halverson.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon's Inaugural Banking Forum]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>This comprehensive event in Minneapolis features two expert panels examining the evolving lending landscape, making it valuable for professionals across the financial services sector. The first session will explore current trends in credit markets, analyzing how factors such as capital requirements, interest rates, inflation, and private lending are impacting borrowing costs and credit accessibility. The&nbsp;second panel will delve into distressed loans, offering perspectives on market conditions, workout transaction trends, and notable enforcement actions, while providing forward-looking insights for the next 12 to 18 months.</p>

<p>Thursday, Feb. 27 | 1&ndash;5&nbsp;p.m.</p>

<p><strong>Location:</strong></p>

<p>The Collaborative in Capella Tower<br />
225 South Sixth Street<br />
Minneapolis, MN 55402</p>

<p><strong>Panel 1 | State of the Credit Markets</strong></p>

<p>This panel will discuss current trends, challenges, and opportunities that are shaping the landscape of credit markets. Key topics will include the impact of changing capital requirements, interest rates, inflation, and the emergence of private lenders on borrowing costs, credit risk and default trends, and the evolving landscape of borrowers&rsquo; access to credit.</p>

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	<li><strong>Moderator</strong>:

	<ul>
		<li>Erin Snyder, Associate, Maslon LLP</li>
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	<li><strong>Panelists</strong>:

	<ul>
		<li>Hemal Gundecha, SVP &amp; Senior Credit Director, Bremer Bank</li>
		<li>Michael&nbsp;Lebens, SVP &amp; Corporate Banking Leader, Associated Bank</li>
		<li>Mark Klos, Partner, Maslon LLP</li>
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</ul>

<p><strong>Panel 2 | Hot Topics in Distressed Loans</strong></p>

<p>This panel will discuss the current state of the market, current trends in workout transactions, the status of various high profile enforcement actions, and panelists&#39; thoughts about the coming 12 to 18 months as it relates to distressed loans. Most workouts are conducted out of court, and panelists will describe what we can expect to see in the near future. The&nbsp;panel will also share their thoughts about state court enforcement actions and bankruptcy proceedings in the current environment.</p>

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	<li><strong>Moderator</strong>:

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		<li>Michael Rosow, Partner, Maslon</li>
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	<li><strong>Panelists</strong>:
	<ul>
		<li>Barry Fife, EVP and Chief Credit Officer, Choice Bank</li>
		<li>Darin Kragenbring, SVP and Relationship Manager, U.S. Bank</li>
		<li>Jason Reed, Partner, Maslon</li>
	</ul>
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</ul>

<p><strong>AGENDA</strong></p>

<p>1&ndash;1:30 p.m. | Registration and Networking</p>

<p>1:30&ndash;2:30 p.m. | State of the Credit Markets</p>

<p>2:30&ndash;2:45 p.m. | Break</p>

<p>2:45&ndash;3:45 p.m. | Hot Topics in Distressed Loans</p>

<p>4&nbsp;p.m. | Networking Reception</p>

<p><strong>Continuing Education:</strong></p>

<p>Maslon will seek approval with the Minnesota State Board for Continuing Legal Education for 2.0 hours of standard CLE credit.</p>

<p>Questions? Please contact us at <a href="mailto:info@maslon.com?subject=Maslon%20Inaugural%20Banking%20Forum">info@maslon.com</a>.</p>
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   <title><![CDATA[Maslon Board of Directors Announces New Practice Group Leaders]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[<p>Maslon&nbsp;is pleased to announce that its board of directors has selected new leaders for three of its practice groups.</p>

<p><strong>Kaitlin (Katie) Eisler</strong> will take over the leadership of the Corporate &amp; Securities Group from <strong>Susan Markey</strong>, who was recently elected to the board. <strong>Jason Reed</strong> will serve as co-chair of the Financial Services Group, sharing that role with current leader <strong>Brian Klein</strong>. <strong>Bryan Freeman</strong> will become co-chair of the Litigation Group, sharing that role with current co-chair <strong>Katie Maechler</strong>. Litigation Group Co-Chair <strong>James Killian</strong> will step down from that role after 10 years of dedicated service.</p>

<p>Katie Eisler joined Maslon in 2022. She assists clients across a broad range of corporate and transactional legal needs, including complex mergers &amp; acquisitions, corporate reorganizations, buy-sell agreements, and business succession agreements; commercial contracts, with a focus on technology-related agreements; corporate governance issues; and trademark application and management. Prior to private practice, she gained valued experience as an information security consultant and auditor with PwC.</p>

<p>Jason focuses his practice on corporate trustee representation, issues relating to corporate trust litigation, and bankruptcy concerns. He has represented both secured and unsecured creditors as well as representation of creditors&#39; committees, in addition to defending financial and banking related litigation. Jason&#39;s practice also includes restructuring of municipal projects, including senior housing, long-term care facilities, and hospitals.</p>

<p>Bryan is a trial lawyer focusing his practice on insurance recovery and complex commercial litigation. In his insurance-recovery practice, he has helped his policyholder clients recover millions of dollars in insurance proceeds in disputes over coverage for directors and officers; employment practices; product, environmental, professional, and fiduciary liability; as well as in litigation over first-party coverage for fidelity and crime loss, property loss, business interruption, and cyber loss. Bryan also has extensive experience litigating business disputes in federal courts around the country.</p>

<p>Brian has chaired the Financial Services Group for several&nbsp;years and also serves on the Maslon board of directors. He has extensive experience representing corporate trustees, financial institutions, and other capital providers in all forms of commercial financing transactions. He also regularly represents lenders and corporate trustees in workout and restructuring matters, and, in his real estate work, he represents owners and lenders in all aspects of commercial real estate, including acquisition and financing matters.</p>

<p>Katie Maechler co-chairs both the Litigation Group and the Tort &amp; Product Liability Group. She focuses her practice on product liability defense litigation and has successfully represented clients of varying sizes across a range of product industries in federal and state courts throughout the country. Katie has particular expertise defending manufacturers&rsquo; products in claims centered on device safety notifications and recalls.</p>
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