The 2023 legislative session saw a substantial number of changes to employment laws in Minnesota. As you and your business enter 2024, the team at Win...
Read MoreThe February 2024 episode of ABI’s “Party in Interest” podcast features ABI Executive Director talking with David M. Tanabe, an associate with Winthrop & Weinstine in Minneapolis who played for nine years in the National Hockey League before an injury forced him into early retirement. Find out about Tanabe’s drive to transition from professional hockey to ...
David Tanabe will be speaking at Minnesota CLE’s 2023 Bankruptcy Institute October 2-3, 2023. This year’s Institute will include new presentations on Business, Consumer, and Chapter Sub-V topics – plus the Annual Case Law and Statutory Update, the State of the Court, and many more! David’s first presentation, “2023 Case Law and Statutory Update,” is ...
October 2, 2023
By: Daniel C. Beck, Kristopher "Tip" Lee, Cynthia L. Hegarty and David M. Tanabe
Winthrop & Weinstine attorney’s Daniel Back, Kristopher Lee, Cynthia Hegarty, and David Tanabe wrote Chapter 24, “Conversion and Dismissal of Cases,” in the Bankruptcy Practice in MN Deskbook, 2nd Edition. Minnesota CLE’s Bankruptcy Practice in Minnesota Deskbook is the best and most authoritative bankruptcy practice resource available to Minnesota attorneys. Overseen by editors Terri A. Running, ...
By: David M. Tanabe
“2022 Case Law and Statutory Update” // Selected Co-presenter. The 2022 Bankruptcy Institute. Minnesota CLE. 10.13.2022.
By: David M. Tanabe
“Enforcing Motion-to-Dismiss Deadlines in Subchapter V Cases” // American Bankruptcy Institute. 7.18.2022.
By: David M. Tanabe
“Non-Debtor Agreements in Bankruptcy” // Co-presenter. Minnesota State Bar Association Bankruptcy Section. 3.15.2022.
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