An attorney from Springboard’s Minnesota Lawyers for the Arts (MnLA) program will cover business models from LLC’s to 501(c)3’s, including information on how to evaluate benefits and risks.
This workshop is for artists in the region served by the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council (Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca and Watonwan counties) and hosted in partnership with The Grand Center for Arts and Culture, New Ulm.

Instructor: Adam Froehlich (he/him)
Bio: Adam Froehlich practices law in a variety of areas including agriculture law and agribusiness, business and corporate law, finance and banking, general counsel services, litigation and real estate, environmental law and land use. Adam pursued a legal career because he is passionate about solving problems, resolving conflict, and contributing to the legal framework which holds our world together. Through his legal education and prior experience in the healthcare and public safety sectors, Adam has developed excellent analysis, communication, and problem-solving skills, which allow him to provide a high level of detail-oriented client service in seeking just outcomes, achieving client goals and maximizing value. In his spare time, Adam enjoys watching college sports (go Hawkeyes!)—particularly football and wrestling—spending time outdoors, being with family, and listening to podcasts. https://www.gislason.com/people/attorney/adam-n-froehlich/
This activity is supported in part by the State of Minnesota through a grant from The Office of Small Business Development, Department of Employment and Economic Development.

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