Minnesota Law, Presented By Moss & Barnett

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Synopsis

Tune in to WCCO 830 AM every Saturday from Noon until 1:00 PM as Moss & Barnett, A Professional Association, presents MINNESOTA LAW. MINNESOTA LAW focuses on interesting law facts, important new developments in the law, and other topical information and features a different Moss & Barnett attorney and topic each week. The show is hosted by Moss & Barnett's Tom Shroyer, an attorney with over 30 years of experience and Moss & Barnett's President and CEO, and WCCO Radio's Steve Thomson, a ten-year veteran of the station. Moss & Barnett's backup hosts are Susan Rhode, Co-Chair of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Group, John Rossman, Chair of Moss & Barnett's Creditors' Remedies and Bankruptcy Practice Group, and Brian Grogan, Chair of Moss & Barnett's Municipal Communications and Infrastructure Practice Groups.

Episodes

  • COLLECTORS FINALLY WINNING FDCPA CASES: HAS THE TIDE TURNED OR IS SOMETHING LURKING?

    05/04/2018 Duration: 16min

    Just a few years ago, many in the collection industry were wringing their hands in frustration: the Douglass decision on innocuous information appearing in the windows of envelopes spawned hundreds of class action lawsuits; claims regarding the tax implications of settlements, voicemail message content and call frequency were on the rise; and, lawsuits with collection calls “scripted” by consumer attorneys were being filed nearly every day.  Today, all of these issues are (mostly) in the past as debt collectors focus even more heavily on compliance and a number of positive Court decisions put to rest questionable legal theories upon which these FDCPA cases relied.  However, it is only a matter of time before new theories arise.  In the latest episode of the Debt Collection Drill, Moss & Barnett attorneys John Rossman http://www.lawmoss.com/john-rossman/ and Mike Poncin http://www.lawmoss.com/michael-s-poncin/ explore how the FDCPA landscape shifted and identify ways in which collectors can avoid being cau

  • Three Overlooked Traps for First Party/Early Out Servicers

    22/06/2017 Duration: 13min

    First party and early-out servicing provides an enhanced customer service experience and greater responsiveness for consumers.  These qualities make first party and early-out servicing beneficial for creditors as well as consumers.  However, as the prevalence of this type of servicing increases, consumer attorneys and regulators seek to find ways to apply traditional debt collection laws and statutes to first party and early-out servicing.  In the latest episode of the Debt Collection Drill, Moss & Barnett attorneys John Rossman http://www.lawmoss.com/john-rossman/, Mike Poncin http://www.lawmoss.com/michael-s-poncin/ and Dave Cherner http://www.lawmoss.com/david-d-cherner/ discuss risks for first party and early out servicing arising from the FTC DeMayo Opinion, discuss specific State licensing and disclosure requirements (24 States and jurisdictions may require early-out servicers to obtain a collection agency license) and also address possible CFPB rulemaking to modify the definition of default, as det

  • Should Debt Collectors Email Consumers?

    16/09/2016 Duration: 12min

    The issue of whether debt collectors may email consumers is finally being given serious consideration by regulators. A prescient article written by Rozanne Andersen in 2011 is the most comprehensive document on the topic of debt collection emails.  New York regulators took the next step toward opening up email to debt collection communication with the rules it published in 2015.  Earlier this year, the CFPB addressed the use of email for debt collection communications in several places in its Outline of Proposed Rules. In the most recent episode of the Debt Collection Drill podcast, attorneys John Rossman and Mike Poncin discuss the current legal landscape regarding the use of email for debt collection communication and provide specific steps for collection agencies to begin the use of email to contact consumers.

  • October 27, 2012: Minnesota Law: The Finale

    05/11/2012 Duration: 34min

    Tom and Steve will take a look back at our program and how it evolved, share some thoughts on programming highlights, and discuss Steve's take on the show from the perspective of a non-lawyer. On behalf of the 180 employees of Moss & Barnett, here's a salute to WCCO Radio for inviting us to join their family of broadcasters and to express our very special thanks to all of our listeners. We look forward to being with you one last time for "Minnesota Law: The Finale."

  • October 20, 2012: Private Equity and Private Placements

    22/10/2012 Duration: 33min

    This is a best of Minnesota Law that first aired in April 2010. Tom Shroyer hosted Moss and Barnett business attorney Tony Marick on the topic of "Private Equity and Private Placements."

  • October 13, 2012: The Presumptions of Family Law – and How to Challenge Them

    15/10/2012 Duration: 32min

    Tom Shroyer hosts Jim Vedder of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Area on the topic of “The Presumptions of Family Law – and How to Challenge Them.”

  • October 6, 2012: The Independent Contractor Dilemma

    11/10/2012 Duration: 34min

    Tom Shroyer hosts Marcy Frost on “The Independent Contractor Dilemma.”

  • September 29, 2012: Choices for a Troubled Business

    04/10/2012 Duration: 34min

    Tom Shroyer hosts Cass Weil of our Creditors’ Remedies and Bankruptcy Practice Area on the topic of “Choices for a Troubled Business.”

  • September 22, 2012: What Makes Mediation Work

    24/09/2012 Duration: 35min

    This week's program is a Best of Minnesota Law that first aired in June of 2010. Tom Shroyer hosted Leamington Company CEO Brian Short on the topic of "What Makes Mediation Work."

  • September 15, 2012: Alternatives to Bankruptcy

    18/09/2012 Duration: 34min

    Tom Shroyer hosts Jim Rubenstein on the subject of “Alternatives to Bankruptcy.”

  • September 8, 2012: Health Care Reform Meets the Antitrust Laws

    10/09/2012 Duration: 35min

    Tom Shroyer hosts Tom Sheran on the topic of “Health Care Reform Meets the Antitrust Laws.”

  • September 1, 2012: Attorneys - Friend or Foe?

    07/09/2012 Duration: 35min

    This week's show took place at the Minnesota State Fair. Tom Shroyer hosted Ed Winer, Co-Chair of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Area, on the topic of "Attorneys - Friend or Foe?"

  • August 25, 2012: Special Guest Chief Justice Lorie Gildea

    07/09/2012 Duration: 34min

    Tom Shroyer and Susan Rhode co-host this week's show from the State Fair on Saturday. They welcome in special guest Chief Justice Lorie Gildea.

  • August 18, 2012: What's In A Name? Selecting and Protecting a Trademark

    22/08/2012 Duration: 31min

    Susan Rhode hosts Marsha Stolt of Moss & Barnett's Intellectual Property Practice Area on the topic of "What's In A Name? Selecting and Protecting a Trademark" (originally aired on February 21, 2009).

  • August 11, 2012: Trade Secret Law

    22/08/2012 Duration: 35min

    This week's episode is a Best of Minnesota Law. Tom Shroyer hosted Moss & Barnett attorney Matt Kostolnik to disucss the topic of "Trade Secret Law."

  • August 4, 2012: Should I Go to Law School?

    07/08/2012 Duration: 40min

    John Rossman is in the host chair and joined by David Bateson, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs for the University of St. Thomas School of Law, on the topic of “Should I Go to Law School?”

  • July 28, 2012: Family Law - The Times Are Changing . . . Maybe

    31/07/2012 Duration: 35min

    Susan Rhode is in the studio this week for Tom Shroyer. She hosts this episode and talks on the topic of "Family Law - The Times Are Changing . . . Maybe."

  • July 21, 2012: New State Laws in 2012

    26/07/2012 Duration: 33min

    Tom Shroyer and Steve Thomson take this week to discuss “New State Laws in 2012.”

  • July 14, 2012: Mechanics' Lien Law

    16/07/2012 Duration: 34min

    This week's edition is a "Best Of" episode originally broadcasted in December of 2008. Tom Shroyer hosted Mathew Meyer, Moss & Barnett commercial litigation attorney, on the subject of "Mechanics' Lien Law."

  • July 7, 2012: Are Non-Compete Agreements Legally Enforceable?

    16/07/2012 Duration: 36min

    Tom Shroyer hosts Dave Jendrzejek of Moss & Barnett's Employment Law and Litigation Practice Areas on the topic of "Are Non-Compete Agreements Legally Enforceable?" (Originally aired on July 19, 2008.)

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