by Kay Nord Hunt | Oct 31, 2017 | Appellate Law, Kay Nord Hunt, Litigation, News
What advantages do you see in working with an appellate advocate? [Transcript] Kay Hunt’s appellate experience – handled over 600 appeals. [Transcript] How do you weigh the cost/benefit analysis of appealing a decision? [Transcript] View all of the videos...
by Keith J. Broady | May 31, 2017 | Appellate Law, Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Employment Disputes, Estate + Trust Litigation, Intellectual Property Litigation, Keith J. Broady, Professional Liability, Real Estate
Federal Judge Patrick Schiltz completely vindicated Lommen Abdo’s client, Frana Companies, in a decision filed in March 2017.* Keith Broady was the lead defense attorney for Frana, a general contractor, in a case that spanned over three and half years, including nine...
by Lommen Abdo | May 31, 2017 | Appellate Law, Commercial Litigation, Employment Disputes, Litigation, News
Lommen Abdo started off 2017 with three great courtroom victories for its clients in Minnesota state and federal courts. The first was a jury trial verdict in Hennepin County in a long-pending professional liability matter relating to a mechanic’s lien. Phil Cole,...
by Lommen Abdo | Feb 2, 2016 | Appellate Law, Real Estate
Lommen Abdo lawyers Kay Nord Hunt and Michael Moline recently won a real estate boundary dispute case that provides new precedent for analyzing trespass damages related to encroaching buildings. The Minnesota Court of Appeals clarified the relief available for...
by Lommen Abdo | Feb 12, 2015 | Appellate Law, Business + Corporate Law, News
A 2015 unpublished Minnesota Court of Appeals decision reiterates the importance of following corporate formalities in order to avoid personal liability for the obligations of a business entity. In Langford Tool & Drill Co. vs. The 401 Group, LLC, et al., Court...