by Lommen Abdo | Jul 20, 2021 | Appellate Law, Business + Corporate Law, Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Employment Law, Estate + Trust Litigation, Estates + Trusts, Family Law, Insurance, Litigation, Medical Malpractice, News, Professional Liability, Real Estate, Vaccine Law
Lommen Abdo attorneys are recognized by their peers in the 2021 Minnesota Super Lawyer lists. Congratulations to Bob Abdo, Creig Andreasen, Keith Broady, John Crawford, Kay Nord Hunt, Marc Johannsen, Cameron Kelly, Reid Lindquist, Kathleen Loucks, Mike Moline, and...
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 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 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...