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Suzanne M. Thompson

Suzanne M. Thompson
Paralegal
phone 612.877-5352
fax 612.877-5999
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Suzanne M. Thompson is a paralegal at Moss & Barnett, practicing in the areas of business law, mergers and acquisitions and securities. Ms. Thompson has more than 25 years of experience working in the legal field and has been with Moss & Barnett since 1989. She has worked as a paralegal since 1999. Ms. Thompson is responsible for due diligence review, preparation of schedules, closing documents and organizing and assisting with transaction closings. Ms. Thompson also assists clients with the formation of business entities, corporate governance and ongoing maintenance of general corporate matters, foreign qualifications and withdrawals, the documentation of corporate actions and transactions, including acquisitions and mergers and Uniform Commercial Code filings and research. She also works with public companies and handles Section 16 reporting for directors and officers and other Securities and Exchange Commission reporting.

AREAS OF PRACTICE:

Business Law
Mergers and Acquisitions
Securities


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[02/02] Southerland v. City of New York
In a suit under 42 USC Section 1983 asserting that a New York City children's services caseworker entered the plaintiffs' home unlawfully and effected an unconstitutional removal of children into state custody, the district court's grant of summary judgment to the defendant caseworker is: 1) affirmed with respect to the dismissal of the father's substantive due process claim; but 2) vacated with respect to the father's and his children's Fourth Amendment unlawful-search and Fourteenth Amendment procedural due process claims and the children's unlawful-seizure claim, where the district court wrongfully concluded that the caseworker was entitled to qualified immunity with respect to all of the claims against him.

[02/02] Marriage of Walker
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
On appeal from an order requiring an ex-wife to pay to her former husband $552,153.28 in attorney's fees and costs as a sanction because of her conduct with respect to two post-dissolution orders, the order is affirmed, where the record disclosed no abuse of discretion in the trial court's award, and additional sanctions are imposed against the appellant and her appellate attorneys on a finding that the appeal is frivolous.

[01/31] T.W. v. Superior Court (San Diego County Health and Human Servs. Agency)
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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