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Estate Planning Attorney - Minneapolis / Saint Paul, Minnesota

05 November 2020

For Minnesota Practitioners: Some Fall CLEs That May Be Of Interest.

Mitchell Hamline offers complimentary 1-hour CLEs for alumni. Here are a couple upcoming live video seminars that you may find inspiring and helpful.

"Sub-V" the New Small Business Reorganization Option. Friday, November 13, 2020, Noon-1PM.

Back to the Basics Part I: Top Tips to Improve Your Legal Writing. Thursday December 3, 2020, Noon-1PM.

 

Here are some on-demand video CLEs of past seminars to check out:

Basics of Divorce Law for Non-Family-Law Attorneys.

Insurance for Non-Practitioners: A Primer on Auto, Homeowners, Umbrellas and Health Insurance.

Issues Under the New Minnesota LLC Act.

Seven Deadly Sins of Drafting From Forms.

Posted by Kevin S. Brady, Attorney at Law, PLLC at 6:15 PM
Labels: CLE, Minnesota Attorney
Location: Minneapolis / St. Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, MN, USA
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KEVIN S. BRADY - MINNESOTA ESTATE PLANNING ATTORNEY

A blog about estate planning. And a few diversions. PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE PAUSED MY LAW PRACTICE AND AM NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS OR REPRESENTATION REQUESTS.

Professional Background:

Admitted: Minnesota 2003, USPTO 2003.

J.D., William Mitchell College of Law, 2003.

B.S. Electrical Engineering, Minor in Mathematics, South Dakota State University, 1995.

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