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WhatWhere&When<br />

Landmark Center<br />

s Bill of Rights 225th Anniversary<br />

December 15 is the 225th anniversary<br />

of the adoption of the Bill of Rights. A<br />

free public program commemorating<br />

the anniversary will focus on other Bill<br />

of Rights cases involving criminal cases,<br />

jury trials, and other legal issues. The<br />

program will be led by local constitutional<br />

rights lawyer Marshall Tanick of Hellmuth<br />

and Johnson PLLC. A “town hall”<br />

format will be followed. The program is<br />

free but reservations are required.<br />

Date: December 15, 2016<br />

Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m.<br />

Location: Butler Courtroom #326<br />

For reservations: Call (651) 292-3063<br />

or email kjohnson@landmarkcenter.org<br />

Website: www.landmarkcenter.org<br />

Ramsey County Bar Association<br />

s Family Law: Women’s Rights in<br />

Islam Regarding Marriage and Divorce<br />

The presentation is focused on providing<br />

practitioners with rights provided to<br />

Muslim women in marriage and divorce.<br />

Practitioners will learn about Islamic<br />

marriage contracts and other issues that<br />

arise in both marriage and divorce for<br />

Muslim women. Collateral inheritance<br />

issues that impact Muslim couples will<br />

also be addressed, as well as basic information<br />

about the Islamic faith that is<br />

necessary to serving Muslim clients.<br />

Date: January 25, 2017<br />

Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m.<br />

Location: St. Paul<br />

CLE Credits: 1.0 elimination of bias<br />

credit requested<br />

Register Online: www.ramseybar.org<br />

Volunteer Lawyers Network<br />

s Race and the Justice System:<br />

Tools for Engaging in Constructive<br />

Conversations<br />

As lawyers, we are ethically required<br />

to work to improve the law, access to<br />

the legal system and the administration<br />

of justice. Many would argue that the<br />

impact of race is one of the most pressing<br />

issues our legal system faces. But it’s<br />

hard to address issues of race because<br />

they are so complex, include elements of<br />

implicit bias, and often invoke intense<br />

feelings (overwhelm, anger, shame, guilt,<br />

and/or helplessness). The difficulties<br />

can prevent us from fulfilling our ethical<br />

and even moral obligation to act. This<br />

CLE reviews some tools that can help us<br />

meaningfully engage.<br />

Date: Thursday, January 19, 2017<br />

Time: 2:00–4:00 p.m.<br />

Location: HCBA Office, Minneapolis<br />

CLE Credits: 3.0 elimination of bias<br />

credits requested<br />

Register Online: www.vlnmn.org<br />

Our Trust Group can<br />

help you<br />

We can meet your needs at all stages. Lake Elmo Bank’s Trust &<br />

Estate Services department provides professional expertise and<br />

security, combined with the tradition of personal service that<br />

defines Lake Elmo Bank.<br />

Living Trusts<br />

Testamentary Trusts<br />

Agency Accounts<br />

Estate Settlement Services<br />

IRAs<br />

651.773.4420<br />

Rita Shepard - Trust Officer<br />

Marc Linaman - Trust Operations Officer<br />

Betsy Landherr - VP Trust & Estate Services<br />

Katie Bang - AVP Trust & Estate Services<br />

Products and services offered through the Trust Department of Lake Elmo Bank are not FDIC<br />

insured; not insured by any government agency, not a deposit or other obligation of Lake Elmo<br />

Bank, not guaranteed by Lake Elmo Bank, and are subject to investment risk, including the possible<br />

loss of the principal invested.<br />

ERISA DISABILITY CLAIMS<br />

ERISA litigation is a labyrinthine<br />

maze of regulations and timelines.<br />

Let our experience help.<br />

www.mnbar.org December 2016 s Bench&Bar of Minnesota 7

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