Brooke E. Raser, MnCP
Areas of Practice: Divorce, Custody and Placement Disputes, Post-Dissolution Proceedings
Office Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Direct: 612.336.1270 / Email: braser@lommen.com
Brooke E. Raser / Biography
Brooke Raser works primarily in family law performing a full range of paralegal tasks from the initial consultation through the discovery process and trial. She is a Minnesota Certified Paralegal and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Outside of the office, Brooke enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, traveling, and cheering on the Minnesota Vikings.
Education
-
Minnesota State University Moorhead, B.S., Paralegal Studies, 2017
News + Articles
Cameron Kelly Completes LL.M. Degree in Estate Planning
Cameron Kelly recently completed his LL.M. Degree in Estate Planning, graduating with honors from the John Marshall Law School. His coursework focused on the taxation of estates, protecting estate assets, and business succession planning. Cameron’s degree will allow...
Parents Eligible for 2017 Wisconsin Child Tax Rebate and Sales Tax Holiday – Act Now!
Wisconsin families are now able to sign up for a one-time $100-per-child tax rebate, set to correspond with a back-to-school sales tax holiday. Legislation signed by Governor Walker in April created a tax rebate for Wisconsin sales and use tax paid on purchases made...
Drilling Down: The Vaccine Act
The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Compensation Act of 1986 (“Vaccine Act”), 42 U.S.C.A. § 300aa-11 et seq., established a streamlined, no-fault compensation method for injured vaccine recipients to recover compensation. Under the Vaccine Act, a no-fault program...
North Dakota Supreme Court Sheds Light on Significant Consequences Unlicensed Contractors May Face
In Snider v. Dickinson Elks Building, LLC, 907 N.W.2d 397 (ND 2018), the North Dakota Supreme Court clarified the consequences contractors engaged in the business of construction, repair, alteration or demolition can face if they don’t obtain a license before...
Electronic Logging Devices: A Hacker’s New Window to Your World?
Electronic Logging Devices (“ELD”) are now required for drivers of many commercial motor vehicles (“CMV”) in the United States. ELDs are the electronic equivalent of a paper log used to record a driver’s working and driving time. The new mandate will result in...
Preserving the Record for Appeal
Kay Hunt was on a panel on April 17, 2018, addressing "Preserving the Record for Appeal," as a part of a series before the Hennepin County Bar Association's Bench & Bar Committee, Candid Conversations.