Attorneys
Mark R Geier
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Practice Description
Mark is a foremost attorney for Minnesota manufacturers. He also represents companies in other industries such as travel, office equipment and commercial real estate. Mark is outside general counsel with over 20 years of experience in advising and representing companies on a very broad range of issues, including corporate finance, structuring of business entities, mergers and acquisitions, international trade, and technology protection and transfer.
Bar Admissions
Minnesota, 1984
U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota
U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit

Professional Associations & Memberships
Hennepin County Bar Association
Minnesota State Bar Association
Past Director, Minnesota Precision Manufacturing Association
Advisor, Minnesota Manufacturing Coalition
Tri-State Manufacturers' Association
Arrowhead Manufacturers & Fabricators Association
Central Minnesota Manufacturers Association
Director, AFC Global
Past Trustee, Cedar Valley Church

Education
University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN, 1984 J.D.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1981 B.A.

Service Areas
  Corporate



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Litigation Experience

Advantage Rent-A-Car Fast-Track Bankruptcy Sale to Hertz
Advantage Rent-A-Car turns to Larkin Hoffman for assistance during the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy.



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Important Initial Considerations When a Customer or Vendor Files Bankruptcy
Your customer or vendor files for bankruptcy. What to do to protect your company.

Falling Behind: Delinquent Accounts
In the current economy, an increasing number of otherwise good customers are falling behind on their bills. However, creditors can take a proactive approach to increase returns and profitability. L. Kathleen Harrell-Latham and Mark Geier discuss some important steps to protect creditors' interests.

Collecting Delinquent Accounts
Learn more about how companies can effectively collect delinquent accounts.

Eight Rules for Small Business Selling Securities
Michael Schley and Mark Geier discuss eight rules for small business selling securities in the May 2009 issue of the Arrowhead Manufacturers & Fabricators Association Magazine.

Geier and Lervick Pen Article in Precision Manufacturing Magazine
Mark Geier and Craig Lervick co-authored "Intellectual Property: Have you checked yours lately?" published in the March/April issue of Precision Manufacturing, a Minnesota Precision Manufacturing Association publication.


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Larkin Hoffman Elects Two New Shareholders
Larkin Hoffman is proud to announce the election of Mark R. Geier and Craig J. Lervick as shareholders. Geier is a member of the firm's Corporate Law Department, and Lervick is a member of the Intellectual Property Department.

Larkin Hoffman Welcomes Mark Geier
Larkin Hoffman is pleased to announce that Mark R. Geier has joined the firm as a member of the Corporate Law practice group.


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Chris Harristhal, employment law attorney, and Chris Riba, Wipfli LLP human resources consultant, teamed up to present a webinar on the latest developments in employment law and human resources practices affecting business given the current economic climate.

         

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