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Moss & Barnett and Saint Paul College Team Up to Present The People's Law School

Moss & Barnett, A Professional Association, and Saint Paul College are pleased to announce that they have teamed up to present "The People's Law School," a series of seminars on today's most important legal issues. Several Moss & Barnett attorneys will team up to present the following topics on seven Tuesday evenings starting September 30, 2008:

September 30, 2008 Susan Rhode will present the basics of Matrimonial and Family Law
October 7, 2008 Nancy Kiskis and Cindy Ackerman will present the basics of Estate Planning
October 14, 2008 Former Moss & Barnett attorney, Peter Timmons, will present the basics of Criminal Law and Traffic Violations
October 21, 2008 Joe Maternowski and Betsy Kiernat will present the basics of Real Estate Law
November 11, 2008 Sue Fischer will present the basics of Employment Law
November 18, 2008 Mike Nixt and Chris Stall will present the basics of Contracts and Business Law Issues
                                              

Classes will be held from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the UAW-Ford-MNSCU Training Center located at the intersection of Ford Parkway and Mount Curve Boulevard, St. Paul, MN 55116 (P: 651.696.0557). Click here to register online.

"Moss & Barnett attorneys are pleased to partner with St. Paul College to provide pertinent, easy to understand legal information to the Twin Cities community," says Moss & Barnett Board of Director Susan Rhode. "This is a great addition to our community education programs."

"The People's Law School will help people understand today's law in clear language. Each of the seven topic areas 'stand alone' or you can take all seven topics (Estate Planning, Family law, Criminal Law and Traffic Violations, Employment Law, Real Estate Law, Civil Lawsuits and Contract and Business Law)," says Saint Paul College Continuing Education Director David Manthey."

About Saint Paul College

Saint Paul College is a Community and Technical College and is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and University system offering 34 associate degree programs and 70 occupational certificate and diploma programs. The college is located at the corner of Marshall and John Ireland Boulevard in downtown Saint Paul. For more information, please visit www.saintpaul.edu.

Press Release in PDF format

(September, 2008)


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