by Lommen Abdo | Sep 15, 2020 | Business + Corporate Law, Civil Litigation, Closely Held or Family Business, Emerging Growth & Venture Capital, Employment Law, News
How Wisconsin courts and juries will approach lawsuits over exposure to COVID-19 is currently unknown. What does seem certain is that these lawsuits will occur. With COVID-19 cases ramping up across most of Wisconsin recently, businesses, organizations, and event...
by Lommen Abdo | Apr 10, 2020 | Business + Corporate Law, Closely Held or Family Business, Employment Law, Food & Beverage Law, News, Succession Planning, Tax
As an increasing number of small businesses face payroll and other working capital related challenges, many owners struggle to understand the various forms of federal and state aid designed to support them. Through the CARES Act and various state programs, small...
by Sara N. Wilson | Oct 16, 2018 | Business + Corporate Law, Closely Held or Family Business, News, Real Estate, Sara N. Wilson, Succession Planning
Land Surveys in Minnesota: Origins, Technological Changes and Implications While obtaining a new survey of farmland may appear on its face to be a simple process, it can result in confusion or dispute as to the true location of your property’s boundaries. This article...
by Sara N. Wilson | Oct 14, 2017 | Business + Corporate Law, Closely Held or Family Business, News, Real Estate, Sara N. Wilson, Succession Planning, Tax
Farmers Were Not “Farmers” for Purposes of Conservation Easement Charitable Deduction Rutkoski v. Comissioner, 149 T.C. 6 (August 7, 2017). THE PARTIES: Mark Rutkoske and Felix Rutkoske are brothers who engaged in a farming operation through various business entities...
by Lommen Abdo | Oct 20, 2011 | Closely Held or Family Business
Lommen Abdo presents a closely held business seminar on Thursday, October 27, 2011. Learn how to maximize your opportunities and navigate the inherent obstacles. Gain valuable and practical insight into how to: Avoid legal disputes, including avoiding personal...