by Lommen Abdo | Jul 20, 2023 | Barry A. O'Neil, Christopher L.B. Scott, Heidi M. Torvik, John R. Crawford, Joshua M. Feneis, Kathleen M. Loucks, Kay Nord Hunt, Keith J. Broady, Kelly Sofio, Lauren E. Nuffort, Marc A. Johannsen, Michael R. Moline, Michelle K. Kuhl, News, Reid R. Lindquist, Robert P. Abdo, Wade T. Johnson
At Lommen Abdo, we are thrilled to announce and celebrate the exceptional legal talent in Minnesota as we recognize our 2023 Minnesota Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. These esteemed attorneys have demonstrated outstanding skills, legal acumen, and an unwavering...
by Michael R. Moline | Oct 13, 2022 | Construction Law, Litigation, Michael R. Moline
Even as the floodwaters of Hurricane Ian begin to recede and life begins to once again resemble some sense of normalcy, a second flood is cresting on the Florida coast – a flood of first-party property claims. Claims Adjustment for Damaged or Lost Fine Art and...
by Lommen Abdo | Jan 2, 2019 | Events, Michael R. Moline
Mike Moline spoke at a seminar, Legal Roles in Construction Law, on January 10, 2019 which was presented by the Construction Law Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association. Overview: It is fascinating to watch a building go up, but the physical piece is...
by Lommen Abdo | Mar 26, 2018 | Events, Keith J. Broady, Lauren E. Nuffort, Michael R. Moline
Keith Broady, Lauren Nuffort and Mike Moline participated in a seminar on June 13, 2018 which was presented by the Minnesota Construction Association, “Construction Litigation: Lessons from the Trenches Part II.” Keith Broady, Lauren Nuffort and Karl...
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...