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Resources

  • November 25, 2019

    Gislason in Partnership with University of Minnesota Physicians

    University of Minnesota Physicians (M Physicians) is no longer content with the status quo and is embracing a cultural shift in the way it identifies and handles adverse medical events through its communication and resolution program. Their Principled Response Model to Adverse Clinical Outcomes is built on a foundation of transparent communication and proactive response...
  • November 25, 2019Family LawCustody, Parenting Time & Child Support

    Parenting Time Modification; What is the Standard?

    Minnesota has two statutes that seemingly set the standard for courts to decide whether to modify an order for parenting time. Minnesota Statute Section 518.175 governs parenting time, and subdivision 5(b) provides that the court shall modify parenting time if the modification would not change the child’s primary residence and if the modification would serve...
  • November 15, 2019Agriculture Law & AgribusinessFinance & Banking

    A Primer on Agricultural Loans to Aid in Maintaining the Farmer-Lender Relationship

    When times are good, the farmer-lender relationship usually is positive or perhaps even an afterthought for most farmers.  However, when times are tough, the relationship can quickly become strained, especially when there are misunderstandings about the legal obligations owed under the terms of the farmer’s loan.  This article provides information to help avoid some of...
  • November 14, 2019Agriculture Law & Agribusiness

    DIRT, Fall 2019

    DIRT Magazine is a publication by Gislason & Hunter LLP that includes vital information for the Agriculture and Agribusiness industry that work to feed the world. This issue features an article from AgriGrowth’s Tamara Nelsen, A Place at the Table. Also in this issue: Farmamerica Minnesota Wage Theft Law Navigating through the Weeds: Advise for...
  • November 14, 2019Business & Corporate LawGeneral Counsel Services

    Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Laws A Top Priority

    The amount of personal and financial information stored and communicated electronically on a daily basis in United States is staggering. This trend will only increase as new technologies develop and integrate into mainstream society. As a result, legislatures are making data privacy and cybersecurity laws a higher priority. Although there is no unified federal law...
  • November 10, 2019Agriculture Law & AgribusinessBusiness & Corporate Law

    General Considerations Regarding Agricultural Contracts

    Agricultural contracts, such as those entered into between livestock integrators and growers, are often fairly complex and may contain language which neither party has carefully considered beyond the basic terms such as those dealing with compensation and the quantity of animals involved. Sometimes parties will use a contract form which they have obtained from another...
  • November 6, 2019Agriculture Law & Agribusiness

    The Legal Landscape of Spray Drift Problems

    While cash crop farming in Minnesota is still largely dominated by corn and soybeans, there has been a recent rise in alternative crops and alternative farming practices. Some farmers are exploring new crops such as industrial hemp, while others have adopted organic farming practices in order to enjoy the price premium the market provides for...