Minnesota Law, Presented By Moss & Barnett
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Sinopsis
Tune in to WCCO 830 AM every Saturday from Noon until 1:00 PM as Moss & Barnett, A Professional Association, presents MINNESOTA LAW. MINNESOTA LAW focuses on interesting law facts, important new developments in the law, and other topical information and features a different Moss & Barnett attorney and topic each week. The show is hosted by Moss & Barnett's Tom Shroyer, an attorney with over 30 years of experience and Moss & Barnett's President and CEO, and WCCO Radio's Steve Thomson, a ten-year veteran of the station. Moss & Barnett's backup hosts are Susan Rhode, Co-Chair of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Group, John Rossman, Chair of Moss & Barnett's Creditors' Remedies and Bankruptcy Practice Group, and Brian Grogan, Chair of Moss & Barnett's Municipal Communications and Infrastructure Practice Groups.
Episodios
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June 30, 2012: Protecting Our Vulnerable Adults
06/07/2012 Duración: 33minTom Shroyer hosts Cindy Ackerman on the topic of “Protecting Our Vulnerable Adults.”
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June 23, 2012: The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring
28/06/2012 Duración: 32minTom Shroyer hosts Marcy Frost on “The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring.”
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June 16, 2012: Bringing the Law to Citizens: The Minnesota Revisor of Statutes
18/06/2012 Duración: 35minTom Shroyer is back in the host chair and is joined by Michele Timmons, the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes, on the topic of "Bringing the Law to Citizens: The Minnesota Revisor of Statutes."
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June 9, 2012: Data Privacy: What’s It to You?
11/06/2012 Duración: 32minBrian Grogan hosts a first-time guest, attorney Pat Zomer, on the topic of “Data Privacy: What’s It to You?”
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June 3, 2012: Collecting Judgments
08/06/2012 Duración: 35minTom is joined by attorney Mike Etmund on the topic of Collecting Judgments.
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May 26, 2012: Owning Property With Family: The Good, the Bad, and How to Prevent the Ugly.
29/05/2012 Duración: 29minThis week, it's a Best of Minnesota Law. We hear an episode from November 2011 with Brain Grogan and Shanna Strowbridge discussing the topic of “Owning Property With Family: The Good, the Bad, and How to Prevent the Ugly.”
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May 19, 2012: Indemnity Clauses: Do They Really Work?”
24/05/2012 Duración: 33minTom Shroyer hosts Curt Smith, Chair of Moss & Barnett’s Litigation Department and Construction Law practice area, on the topic of “Indemnity Clauses: Do They Really Work?”
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May 12, 2012: Record Retention Requirements
17/05/2012 Duración: 33minTom Shroyer hosts Terese West, of Moss & Barnett’s litigation practice are, on the topic of “Record Retention Requirements.”
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May 5, 2012: MSBA’s “Wills for Heroes” Program
10/05/2012 Duración: 34minIt’s the four-year anniversary of the program on WCCO. This Saturday, Moss & Barnett once again partners with the Minnesota State Bar Association – this time to discuss the MSBA’s “Wills for Heroes” Program. Tom Shroyer hosts Tom Rauenhorst (Chair of the MSBA's Probate & Trust Section and a banker with J.P. Morgan) and Susan Link (Program Director of the Wills for Heroes program and an attorney in private practice with the Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand, LLP law firm).
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April 28, 2012: Anti-Trust Laws in the Internet Age
30/04/2012 Duración: 33minTom Shroyer hosts Tom Sheran of Moss & Barnett's Business Law and Litigation Practice Areas on the topic of "Anti-Trust Laws in the Internet Age."
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April 21, 2012: The Power of the Bankruptcy Court – Why Does the Constitution Matter?
25/04/2012 Duración: 33minTom Shroyer hosts Jim Rubenstein of Moss & Barnett's Creditors' Remedies and Bankruptcy Practice Area on the topic of “The Power of the Bankruptcy Court – Why Does the Constitution Matter?"
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April 14, 2012: Changes in Parenting Laws
16/04/2012 Duración: 35minTom Shroyer hosts Jim Vedder, a shareholder in Moss & Barnett’s Family Law Practice Area, on the topic of “Changes in Parenting Laws.”
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April 7, 2012: Reducing Your Property Taxes - Issues and Deadlines
12/04/2012 Duración: 34minJohn Rossman hosted Mike Etmund of Moss & Barnett's Creditor's Remedies and Bankruptcy Practice Area on the topic of "Reducing Your Property Taxes - Issues and Deadlines." (Originally aired on April 11, 2009.)
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March 31, 2012: When the Love Runs Out for Business Owners
03/04/2012 Duración: 35minTom Shroyer hosts John Boyle, of Moss & Barnett's Litigation Practice Area on the topic of "When the Love Runs Out for Business Owners".
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March 24, 2012: Tom Shroyer answers your questions about state and federal patent law.
29/03/2012 Duración: 34minTom Shroyer answers your questions about state and federal patent law.
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March 17, 2012: The Language of the Law
19/03/2012 Duración: 35minTom Shroyer hosts Kevin Busch, Moss & Barnett's Chief Operating Officer, a Director serving on Moss & Barnett's Board of Directors, Chair of Moss & Barnett's Banking and Commercial Transactions Practice Area, and a member of Moss & Barnett's Business Law Practice Area, on the topic of "The Language of the Law."
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March 10, 2012: Minnesota State Bar Association’s Mock Trial Program
15/03/2012 Duración: 35minSusan Rhode hosts this week and is joined by Hennepin County Assistant Chief Judge Peter Cahill and two students from Breck’s winning team. They will be discussing the Minnesota State Bar Association’s Mock Trial Program.
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March 3, 2012: Traveler Beware: The Pitfalls of Cruise Ship Contracts
09/03/2012 Duración: 36minSusan Rhode hosts Mathew Meyer of Moss & Barnett's Litigation Practice Area on the topic of "Traveler Beware: The Pitfalls of Cruise Ship Contracts."
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February 25, 2012: Best Practices for Non-Professional Landlords
28/02/2012 Duración: 37minTom Shroyer hosts Jennifer Reusse of Moss & Barnett's Real Estate Practice Area on the topic of "Best Practices for Non-Professional Landlords."
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February 18, 2012: Who is Protected by the Family and Medical Leave Act?”
20/02/2012 Duración: 37minTom Shroyer hosts Marcy Frost, Chair of Moss & Barnett’s Employment Law Practice Area, on the topic of “Who is Protected by the Family and Medical Leave Act?”