Legal Practice Areas
Our experienced attorneys are here to assist you in many areas, and our collective experience and knowledge means you can rest assured you will receive the best legal advice out there. Whether you are starting a business, adopting a child, suffered an injury from a vaccine or you are looking to plan for your estate, we are here to help.
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I have a legal problem, where should I start?
Legal issues can be stressful and not knowing where to start or who to turn to can add additional worry. We are here to help – from our experienced team of attorneys to our caring staff, we want to help take the guesswork out of your situation for you. Reach out today to speak with someone and rest assured you are in good hands.
What types of cases do you handle?
We take a wide variety of cases from family law matters to corporate litigation. Click through our practice areas to learn more about each specific area of focus.
How much does it cost to hire a lawyer?
Each case is different; however we invite you to talk with us about alternatives to traditional hourly billing rates. We have traditionally charged for most legal work on an hourly basis and continue to do so in most instances. However, alternative billing methods can provide you with greater predictability as to the total fee you will have to pay and help you budget for the year. Some alternative billing methods also provide for a sharing of the risk between you and Lommen Abdo. We are happy to work with you to find a mutually beneficial alternative billing method when possible. There are a number of options we can consider.
How do I contact you?
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News + Articles
Kay Nord Hunt quoted in Litigation Daily on expert testimony issue
Lommen Abdo appellate attorney Kay Nord Hunt was quoted in the November 10, 2014 American Law Litigation Daily about an Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals decision addressing the standard for admitting expert testimony in federal courts, Johnson v. Mead Johnson, LLC, 754...
Minnesota Supreme Court Rejects Use of Ponzi Scheme Presumptions
Creditors, bankruptcy trustees and receivers may not use the so-called Ponzi scheme presumptions in cases brought under the Minnesota Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (MUFTA). Recent clawback claims against banks, investors and other financial institutions receiving...
IOU an EUO?!
Mike Moline spoke on February 21, 2015 at the Minnesota Association for Justice's Midwinter Seminar. Mike discussed "IOU an EUO?!" with fellow panelists Jeffrey Jones and Christopher Vilione.
Examinations Under Oath: A Reasonable Approach to Investigating Health Care Provider Fraud
Introduction Insurance companies have a number of tools at their disposal to investigate and adjust claims. One of the most powerful tools is the insurer’s authority to require the insured to appear in person to produce documents, physical evidence and answer...
Insurance coverage decision requires all siding be replaced, even panels not damaged by storm
The Minnesota Supreme Court recently issued a decision in the continuing saga of disputes between property owners and insurance companies. The dispute -- as chronicled in Cedar Bluff Townhome Condo. Ass’n, Inc. v. Am. Family Mut. Ins. Co., 857 N.W.2d 290, 293 (Minn....
Recent Court of Appeals Case Emphasizes Importance of Following Corporate Formalities
A 2015 unpublished Minnesota Court of Appeals decision reiterates the importance of following corporate formalities in order to avoid personal liability for the obligations of a business entity. In Langford Tool & Drill Co. vs. The 401 Group, LLC, et al., Court...
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