by Lommen Abdo | Jun 24, 2020 | Business + Corporate Law, Compliance, Construction Law, Employment Law, News
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) began accepting applications on Tuesday, June 23 for a new grant program from the State of Minnesota. To be eligible, businesses must be in good standing as of March 1, 2020, be able to demonstrate...
by | May 22, 2019 | Compliance, News
The article below appeared in the May/June 2019 Upsize Minnesota magazine. Small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs) are not immune to compliance risks. To manage those risks, businesses must develop compliance programs that are specific and effective. That can be done by...
by Keith J. Broady | Apr 8, 2017 | Commercial Litigation, Compliance, Intellectual Property Litigation, Keith J. Broady, News, Professional Liability
After a person dies, there can be many disagreements among the heirs and beneficiaries over the Will or Trust of a decedent. Two of the most common issues raised are: 1) whether the decedent had “testamentary capacity” when they signed a document; and 2) whether they...
by Michael R. Moline | Feb 20, 2015 | Commercial Litigation, Compliance, Michael R. Moline
Introduction Insurance companies have a number of tools at their disposal to investigate and adjust claims. One of the most powerful tools is the insurer’s authority to require the insured to appear in person to produce documents, physical evidence and answer...
by Keith J. Broady | Jan 23, 2015 | Commercial Litigation, Compliance, Keith J. Broady
Minnesota law has long protected from termination without cause sales representatives who represent manufacturers, wholesalers, assemblers or importers and solicit wholesale orders. Until recently, this law could be circumvented by contractual choice-of-law clauses...