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  • March 20, 2020

    Protective Measures for Employers During the COVID-19 Pandemic / Communication on Families First Coronavirus Response Act

    Protective Measures for Employers During the COVID-19 Pandemic Instructing Employees to Stay Home or Leave Work It is important that employees with obvious symptoms of illness and disease, including all forms of the flu, should be encouraged to stay home or if they are at work when symptoms develop, to go home. Employers should speak...
  • March 17, 2020

    Gislason & Hunter LLP Moves to Remote Work, Remains Fully Operational

    (March 17, 2020) – Gislason & Hunter LLP attorneys and staff are actively serving our clients and the firm is fully operational. However, for the safety and well-being of personnel, clients and visitors, Gislason & Hunter employees are temporarily working remotely. Thanks to the cloud, they will continue their attentive service to clients and all...
  • March 3, 2020

    Adverse Medical Outcomes—Creating a Principled Response

    In the latest issue of Minnesota Physician , Gislason & Hunter LLP Attorney Marissa Linden has co-authored Adverse Medical Outcomes—Creating a Principled Response. Co-authors: Marissa K. Linden, JD and Ruth E. Flynn, JD Academic medical centers—along with private health care practices—require a comprehensive strategy to deal with potential adverse medical outcomes, one that is tailored...
  • February 20, 2020

    Gislason & Hunter LLP Awarded Best in Class Performance for HR Management from Gallagher Companies

    Minneapolis, MN (February 20, 2020) – Gislason & Hunter LLP recently earned the Best in Class Performance for HR Management award from Gallagher Companies. This award is part of a national benchmarking survey completed by 2,307 mid-sized employers across the United States. The rankings are based on three key themes: aligning employee philosophy with your...
  • February 17, 2020Family LawDivorce

    Why am I receiving my ex-spouse’s text messages? Divorce and Shared Apple ID’s

    If you and your spouse own iPhones, you might also share an Apple ID. An Apple ID is a username and password combination that syncs to iCloud and allows you to access your settings, photos, messages, etc. across multiple devices. Often times couples will share the same Apple ID to share purchased applications, music, and...
  • January 30, 2020Trusts & EstatesEstate Planning

    Income Taxation of Trusts

    With the federal estate tax exemption currently at $11.58 million for individuals ($23.16 Million for married couples) and the Minnesota estate tax exemption at $3 million, non-tax considerations generally prevail when selecting a particular trust arrangement for the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next. However, income taxation is still an important and...
  • January 30, 2020

    Estate Planning, Winter 2019

    In this issue: Law Update: The SECURE Act Makes Significant Changes to Retirement Planning Income Taxation of Trusts Donor-Advised Funds: How to Stay Philanthropic Under Current Tax Laws Read Full Newsletter