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 Lauren E. Nuffort | Jan 31, 2019 | Construction Law, Lauren E. Nuffort, Litigation, News, Professional Liability, Real Estate, Transportation Litigation & Appeals
On January 23, 2019, the Minnesota Supreme Court decided for the first time that the doctrine of implied primary assumption of risk does not apply to recreational downhill skiing or snowboarding. Soderberg v. Anderson, — N.W.2d — (Minn. Jan. 23, 2019). ...
by Lommen Abdo | Jan 15, 2019 | Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Estate + Trust Litigation, Estates + Trusts, Lauren E. Nuffort, Litigation, News
They focused on client successes (not their own). They helped our clients accomplish goals. And, in the end, they gave our clients peace of mind. While Lauren Nuffort, Cameron Kelly and Jesse Beier may have different practices, they share a philosophy of the “client...
by Lauren E. Nuffort | Sep 14, 2018 | Construction Law, Lauren E. Nuffort, Litigation, News, Professional Liability, Real Estate, Transportation Litigation & Appeals
Lauren Nuffort was the joint recipient of the 2018 Minnesota Defense Lawyer’s Association (MDLA) President’s Award. Each year at the Association’s annual meeting, the MDLA President has the privilege of bestowing upon a member the President’s Award to recognize his...
by Michael R. Moline | Oct 31, 2017 | Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Insurance, Litigation, Michael R. Moline, News, Tax
What is your experience? [Transcript] What should I expect if my home or business is damaged by fire, hail or a storm? [Transcript] What is property damage insurance appraisal? [Transcript] View all of the videos from this Q&A by...
by Kathleen M. Loucks and Michael R. Moline | Aug 2, 2017 | Construction Law, Kathleen M. Loucks, Michael R. Moline, News, Real Estate
Townhome, condominium, and other homeowner associations are typically part of what is called a common interest community, or CIC. An association may be organized in the form of a profit, nonprofit, or cooperative organization, but CICs are generally controlled by the...