
Lawrence M. Rocheford
IN MEMORIUM (1958-2020)
Office Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
With great sadness, we announce the unexpected passing of Larry Rocheford on November 27, 2020. Read more about Larry’s passing, his legal career and tributes from colleagues, friends and family.
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What is Mediation? Jamie Johnson Discusses Mediation With Joseph Wetch on Midwest Law Talk
Midwest Law Talk is a podcast by Lommen Abdo attorney Joseph Wetch. It is a one-stop shop for all things law, covering a broad range of legal topics, including informative discussions about upcoming laws and relevant current events. Midwest Law Talk’s mission is to...
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...
What Minnesota Landlords Need to Know About Their Rights and Responsibilities: A Legal Guide From Lommen Abdo
As a landlord in Minnesota, it's important to be aware of your rights and responsibilities. Following is a list of the top things you need to know to ensure that you comply with Minnesota law and protect your interests as a landlord. Screening Tenants. You have the...
Protecting Your Client’s Confidentiality in the Age of Cyberattacks
As a legal professional, you must maintain the confidentiality of your clients' information. This duty extends to electronic data, such as emails, documents, and other digital records. However, with the rise of cyberattacks, protecting your clients' confidentiality...
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 is the Statute of Limitations in Minnesota for Suing a Contractor?
In commercial construction in Minnesota, the statute of limitations for suing a contractor depends on the nature of the claim. Contract claims generally have a six-year statute of limitations, while tort claims have a two-year statute of limitations. However, there...