by Michelle K. Kuhl | Nov 30, 2020 | Appellate Law, Business + Corporate Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property Litigation, Litigation, Michelle K. Kuhl, News
Nearly every attorney has now been affected in some way by the challenges brought on by COVID-19. Appellate attorneys have largely been lucky compared to their trial-level colleagues because most appellate work is uniquely well-suited for a remote environment. After...
by Michelle K. Kuhl and Lauren E. Nuffort | Nov 13, 2020 | Lauren E. Nuffort, Litigation, Michelle K. Kuhl, News, Professional Liability
A recent decision from the District of Minnesota reaffirmed that under Minnesota law third-party liability insurance coverage follows the vehicle, not the person. Therefore, insurance policies may contain provisions that do not extend coverage to certain vehicles,...
by Michelle K. Kuhl | Jul 31, 2020 | Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Litigation, Michelle K. Kuhl, News, Products Liability, Real Estate
The Minnesota Supreme Court released its highly anticipated decision in Peterson v. Western National on July 29, 2020. This decision was the first case in which the Court interpreted the first party bad faith statute, Minn. Stat. § 604.18. As expected, the Court...
by Lommen Abdo | Jul 30, 2020 | Business + Corporate Law, Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Estates + Trusts, Financing & Securities, Litigation, News, Real Estate, Sara N. Wilson, Succession Planning
Sara Wilson has joined Lommen Abdo in its Minneapolis office. Sara has unique experience in being fully capable of handling both transactional and litigation matters. Sara’s transactional practice includes assisting clients with the purchase, sale, leasing,...
by Michelle K. Kuhl | Jun 24, 2020 | Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Litigation, Michelle K. Kuhl, News, Products Liability, Real Estate
As we know, the Minnesota Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Peterson vs. Western National Mutual Insurance Company on January 6, 2020. That Minnesota Supreme Court decision concerned Minnesota’s new bad faith statute: Minn. Stat. § 604.18. In essence, in...
by Michelle K. Kuhl | Jun 19, 2020 | Appellate Law, Family Law, Litigation, Michelle K. Kuhl, News
After two and a half years of litigation, a biological father has been recognized as a legal parent of his child who was placed for adoption without his consent, according to the Minnesota Supreme Court’s recent decision in T.G.G. v. H.E.S. Although the father did not...