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Jennifer Reussé Appointed Chair of Programs and Arrangements for Junior League of Minneapolis

Jennifer Reussé, an associate attorney with Moss & Barnett's real estate practice group, has been appointed the Chair of Programs and Arrangements for Junior League of Minneapolis for the 2008-09 league year. Ms. Reussé also will serve on the Finance Management Board. Junior League of Minneapolis (JLM) is a local chapter of an international non-profit organization. JLM is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action of trained volunteers. JLM's mission focuses on the health and welfare of women and children in Minneapolis and surrounding communities.

JLM's community projects include: Books 4 Kids (a book drive & reading program for at-risk children), Kids in the Kitchen (goal is to reverse the growth of childhood obesity), Breakfast Buddies (a mentoring program for middle school girls), LeagueAires (a music therapy performance group serving the elderly and disabled), Helping Hands (hands-on work projects to support community agencies and past JLM projects), and Gilda's Club Twin Cities (JLM is a Founding Volunteer Sponsor of this free, home-like meeting place where people living with cancer, and their families and friends, can join with others to build emotional and social support as a supplement to medical care. Gilda's Club Twin Cities will open in 2009).

(April, 2008)


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In a family court proceeding in which the recipient of a California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) disability allowance challenged earlier family court orders awarding a community property interest in the allowance to his former spouse, the family court's denial of the appellant's motion to set aside the earlier orders is reversed, where the family court erred as a matter of law in concluding that the recipient had made "no mistake" in agreeing that his spouse had a community property interest in his disability allowance and thus should not have denied his motion on this basis.

[02/02] Marriage of Wahl
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In proceedings in mandate to review an order designating the specific placement of a dependent child after termination of parental rights, the petition is granted with directions, where the district court abused its discretion by denying a petition by the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency to remove the child from the home of his prospective adoptive parent, because the district court did not give appropriate weight to the legislature's goal of securing an adoptive home for a dependent child that is free from the influences of criminal activity and substance abuse.

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