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Ethical Duties of Minnesota Lawyers to Clients

Ethical Duties of Minnesota Lawyers to Clients

As legal professionals, lawyers in Minnesota have a number of ethical duties to their clients. See Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct (“MRPC”)(http://lprb.mncourts.gov). These duties include maintaining client confidentiality, avoiding conflicts of interest,...

Fundamentals of Contract Interpretation in Minnesota

Fundamentals of Contract Interpretation in Minnesota

Minnesota has a well-established legal system that helps promote business and commerce. One of the essential aspects of doing business in Minnesota is understanding contract interpretation. Contract interpretation is a critical aspect of the legal process that helps...

Things to Consider When Selecting a Mediator

Things to Consider When Selecting a Mediator

Mediation is a cost-effective and efficient alternative to litigation that has helped individuals and businesses resolve disputes for decades. However, selecting the right mediator is essential to the success of the process. Here are some key things to consider when...

Do I Need a Lawyer for Mediation in Wisconsin?

Do I Need a Lawyer for Mediation in Wisconsin?

Mediation is an effective way to resolve disputes, and it can be done with or without a lawyer. However, whether or not you need a lawyer for mediation depends on the specific circumstances of your case. Mediation Without Lawyers In Wisconsin, parties can participate...

Lommen Abdo News – March 2023

Lommen Abdo News – March 2023

The next edition of our newsletter is ready for review and includes these articles: The Difference Between Mediation and Arbitration in Minnesota Dress Codes and Discrimination Statute of Limitations in Minnesota for Suing a Contractor New Year, New Business? Legal...

What’s the Difference Between Mediation and Arbitration in Minnesota?

What’s the Difference Between Mediation and Arbitration in Minnesota?

Mediation and arbitration are two common methods of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) used to resolve legal disputes outside of traditional litigation. Both mediation and arbitration are often quicker and less expensive than going to court. However, there are significant differences between the two methods that parties should understand before deciding which one to pursue. In Minnesota, both mediation and arbitration are widely used in a variety of legal contexts, including family law, business disputes, and personal injury cases.

Get to Know Joseph Wetch

Get to Know Joseph Wetch

At Lommen Abdo, we strive to cultivate a hard-working, collaborative, and caring team of lawyers. We are pleased to introduce attorney Joseph Wetch, who has recently joined the firm. Joseph’s practice is focused on civil litigation, construction, contract litigation,...

Dress Codes and Discrimination

Dress Codes and Discrimination

Michelle Kuhl and Heidi Torvik authored an article in the winter edition of With Equal Right, the Official Journal of Minnesota Women Lawyers published on January 20, 2023. Read the full article here. In this article, they discuss the recent decision by the Fourth...

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