November 19, 2011: Owning Property with Family – The Good, the Bad and How to...
Brian Grogan hosts Shanna Strowbridge of Moss & Barnett's real estate and business law practice areas on the topic of “Owning Property with Family – The Good, the Bad and How to Prevent the Ugly.”
View ArticleDecember 3, 2011: Is Nothing Secret Anymore?
Susan Rhode hosts Jana Aune Deach of Moss & Barnett's family law practice area on the topic of “Is Nothing Secret Anymore? The Use of Social Media in Divorce Litigation.”
View ArticleDecember 10, 2011: How Zoning Laws Regulate What You Can Do With Your Castle.
Tom Shroyer is back in the host chair as he hosts Paul Zisla of Moss & Barnett's real estate practice area on the topic of “How Zoning Laws Regulate What You Can Do With Your Castle.”
View ArticleDecember 17, 2011: Minnesota Lawyers Serving the World
Tom Shroyer hosts attorney Leon Erstad on the topic of “Minnesota Lawyers Serving the World.”
View ArticleJanuary 7, 2012: Equal Justice for All
John Rossman hosts attorney Steve Marchese, Pro Bono Development Director for the Minnesota State Bar Association, on the topic of “Equal Justice for All.”
View ArticleJanuary 14, 2012: Can Competition Thrive in the Age of the Internet and...
Tom Shroyer is back in the host chair this week. He hosts Tom Sheran, an antitrust law attorney in our litigation practice area, on the topic of “Can Competition Thrive in the Age of the Internet and...
View ArticleJanuary 21, 2012: Making Gifts in 2012
Tom Shroyer hosts Cindy Ackerman on “Making Gifts in 2012.”
View ArticleJanuary 28, 2012: Escaping a Legal Pandora's Box: Advice to Small Business...
Tom Shroyer hosts John Boyle of Moss & Barnett's Litigation Practice Area on the topic of "Escaping a Legal Pandora's Box: Advice to Small Business Owners for Avoiding Being Sued and What to Do If...
View ArticleFebruary 4, 2012: Tom Shroyer hosts Minnesota Law presented by Moss & Barnett
Tom Shroyer hosts Minnesota Law presented by Moss & Barnett
View ArticleFebruary 11, 2012: Should the Family Law Courts Give Special Protection to...
Tom Shroyer hosts Kim Bonuomo of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Area (and a former Captain in the Judge Advocate General's Corps for the U.S. Army) and Major Lyndsey Olson (Deputy General...
View ArticleFebruary 18, 2012: Who is Protected by the Family and Medical Leave Act?”
Tom 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?”
View ArticleFebruary 25, 2012: Best Practices for Non-Professional Landlords
Tom Shroyer hosts Jennifer Reusse of Moss & Barnett's Real Estate Practice Area on the topic of "Best Practices for Non-Professional Landlords."
View ArticleMarch 3, 2012: Traveler Beware: The Pitfalls of Cruise Ship Contracts
Susan Rhode hosts Mathew Meyer of Moss & Barnett's Litigation Practice Area on the topic of "Traveler Beware: The Pitfalls of Cruise Ship Contracts."
View ArticleMarch 10, 2012: Minnesota State Bar Association’s Mock Trial Program
Susan 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...
View ArticleMarch 17, 2012: The Language of the Law
Tom 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...
View ArticleMarch 24, 2012: Tom Shroyer answers your questions about state and federal...
Tom Shroyer answers your questions about state and federal patent law.
View ArticleMarch 31, 2012: When the Love Runs Out for Business Owners
Tom Shroyer hosts John Boyle, of Moss & Barnett's Litigation Practice Area on the topic of "When the Love Runs Out for Business Owners".
View ArticleApril 7, 2012: Reducing Your Property Taxes - Issues and Deadlines
John 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...
View ArticleApril 14, 2012: Changes in Parenting Laws
Tom Shroyer hosts Jim Vedder, a shareholder in Moss & Barnett’s Family Law Practice Area, on the topic of “Changes in Parenting Laws.”
View ArticleApril 21, 2012: The Power of the Bankruptcy Court – Why Does the Constitution...
Tom 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?"
View ArticleApril 28, 2012: Anti-Trust Laws in the Internet Age
Tom 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."
View ArticleMay 5, 2012: MSBA’s “Wills for Heroes” Program
It’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...
View ArticleMay 12, 2012: Record Retention Requirements
Tom Shroyer hosts Terese West, of Moss & Barnett’s litigation practice are, on the topic of “Record Retention Requirements.”
View ArticleMay 19, 2012: Indemnity Clauses: Do They Really Work?”
Tom 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?”
View ArticleMay 26, 2012: Owning Property With Family: The Good, the Bad, and How to...
This 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...
View ArticleJune 3, 2012: Collecting Judgments
Tom is joined by attorney Mike Etmund on the topic of Collecting Judgments.
View ArticleJune 9, 2012: Data Privacy: What’s It to You?
Brian Grogan hosts a first-time guest, attorney Pat Zomer, on the topic of “Data Privacy: What’s It to You?”
View ArticleJune 16, 2012: Bringing the Law to Citizens: The Minnesota Revisor of Statutes
Tom 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."
View ArticleJune 23, 2012: The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring
Tom Shroyer hosts Marcy Frost on “The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring.”
View ArticleJune 30, 2012: Protecting Our Vulnerable Adults
Tom Shroyer hosts Cindy Ackerman on the topic of “Protecting Our Vulnerable Adults.”
View ArticleJuly 7, 2012: Are Non-Compete Agreements Legally Enforceable?
Tom Shroyer hosts Dave Jendrzejek of Moss & Barnett's Employment Law and Litigation Practice Areas on the topic of "Are Non-Compete Agreements Legally Enforceable?" (Originally aired on July 19,...
View ArticleJuly 14, 2012: Mechanics' Lien Law
This week's edition is a "Best Of" episode originally broadcasted in December of 2008. Tom Shroyer hosted Mathew Meyer, Moss & Barnett commercial litigation attorney, on the subject of "Mechanics'...
View ArticleJuly 21, 2012: New State Laws in 2012
Tom Shroyer and Steve Thomson take this week to discuss “New State Laws in 2012.”
View ArticleJuly 28, 2012: Family Law - The Times Are Changing . . . Maybe
Susan Rhode is in the studio this week for Tom Shroyer. She hosts this episode and talks on the topic of "Family Law - The Times Are Changing . . . Maybe."
View ArticleAugust 4, 2012: Should I Go to Law School?
John Rossman is in the host chair and joined by David Bateson, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs for the University of St. Thomas School of Law, on the topic of “Should I Go to Law School?”
View ArticleAugust 11, 2012: Trade Secret Law
This week's episode is a Best of Minnesota Law. Tom Shroyer hosted Moss & Barnett attorney Matt Kostolnik to disucss the topic of "Trade Secret Law."
View ArticleAugust 18, 2012: What's In A Name? Selecting and Protecting a Trademark
Susan Rhode hosts Marsha Stolt of Moss & Barnett's Intellectual Property Practice Area on the topic of "What's In A Name? Selecting and Protecting a Trademark" (originally aired on February 21, 2009).
View ArticleAugust 25, 2012: Special Guest Chief Justice Lorie Gildea
Tom Shroyer and Susan Rhode co-host this week's show from the State Fair on Saturday. They welcome in special guest Chief Justice Lorie Gildea.
View ArticleSeptember 1, 2012: Attorneys - Friend or Foe?
This week's show took place at the Minnesota State Fair. Tom Shroyer hosted Ed Winer, Co-Chair of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Area, on the topic of "Attorneys - Friend or Foe?"
View ArticleSeptember 8, 2012: Health Care Reform Meets the Antitrust Laws
Tom Shroyer hosts Tom Sheran on the topic of “Health Care Reform Meets the Antitrust Laws.”
View ArticleSeptember 15, 2012: Alternatives to Bankruptcy
Tom Shroyer hosts Jim Rubenstein on the subject of “Alternatives to Bankruptcy.”
View ArticleSeptember 22, 2012: What Makes Mediation Work
This week's program is a Best of Minnesota Law that first aired in June of 2010. Tom Shroyer hosted Leamington Company CEO Brian Short on the topic of "What Makes Mediation Work."
View ArticleSeptember 29, 2012: Choices for a Troubled Business
Tom Shroyer hosts Cass Weil of our Creditors’ Remedies and Bankruptcy Practice Area on the topic of “Choices for a Troubled Business.”
View ArticleOctober 6, 2012: The Independent Contractor Dilemma
Tom Shroyer hosts Marcy Frost on “The Independent Contractor Dilemma.”
View ArticleOctober 13, 2012: The Presumptions of Family Law – and How to Challenge Them
Tom Shroyer hosts Jim Vedder of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Area on the topic of “The Presumptions of Family Law – and How to Challenge Them.”
View ArticleOctober 20, 2012: Private Equity and Private Placements
This is a best of Minnesota Law that first aired in April 2010. Tom Shroyer hosted Moss and Barnett business attorney Tony Marick on the topic of "Private Equity and Private Placements."
View ArticleOctober 27, 2012: Minnesota Law: The Finale
Tom and Steve will take a look back at our program and how it evolved, share some thoughts on programming highlights, and discuss Steve's take on the show from the perspective of a non-lawyer. On...
View ArticleShould Debt Collectors Email Consumers?
The issue of whether debt collectors may email consumers is finally being given serious consideration by regulators. A prescient article written by Rozanne Andersen in 2011 is the most comprehensive...
View ArticleThree Overlooked Traps for First Party/Early Out Servicers
First party and early-out servicing provides an enhanced customer service experience and greater responsiveness for consumers. These qualities make first party and early-out servicing beneficial for...
View ArticleCOLLECTORS FINALLY WINNING FDCPA CASES: HAS THE TIDE TURNED OR IS SOMETHING...
Just a few years ago, many in the collection industry were wringing their hands in frustration: the Douglass decision on innocuous information appearing in the windows of envelopes spawned hundreds of...
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