With the Minnesota House passing its version of an adult-use cannabis bill this week, and the Minnesota Senate scheduled to debate—and potentially v...
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Winthrop attorney Jeff Ansel recently participated in a Receivership 101 video series put on by Commercial Receivers Association and the Daily DAC LLC – Distressed Asset Central. Jeffrey’s session, “Representing a Receiver,” walks through the process of pre-receivership representation, as well as representation during the receivership. Interested in learning more? Check it out here: https://bit.ly/42wOCPR
By: Jeffrey R. Ansel and Cynthia L. Hegarty
Jeffrey Ansel and Cynthia Hegarty will present “Debtor-Creditor Law: New Developments and Looking Beyond the Pandemic,” on December 2, 2021 through Minnesota CLE. This online seminar features the essentials of Debtor-Creditor law as well as the newest legal developments affecting Debtor-Creditor practice and looking beyond the pandemic, and will be taught by the experts who ...
December 2, 2021
8:55 AM - 4:20 PMDon't assume that filing your company’s name with the Secretary of State provides trademark rights—it doesn't!
By: Jeffrey R. Ansel and Michael A. Rosow
Understanding how an ABC works is essential to a creditor re-establishing control of the debt collection process.
Attorney Jeff Ansel was interviewed by Twin Cities Business.
Winthrop & Weinstine attorneys Jeff Ansel and Tony Moch will speak on "Post-Closing Fights: What Happens if Issues Arise after a Deal is Closed?" at the Bank Holding Company Association's 2017 Fall Seminar.
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Monday, October 2 - Tuesday, October 3, 2017
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