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  • June 26, 2018

    Negligence Due to Failure to Diagnose

    Ramsey County, Minnesota Court File No. 62-CV-08-11206 Claims asserted: plaintiff asserted negligence against a pediatrician for a failure to diagnose and treat a tumor in a pediatric patient. Further, plaintiff asserted a violation of the standard of care in failing to order appropriate radiographic testing which allegedly resulted in a delay in diagnosis and medical...
  • June 25, 2018Agriculture Law & AgribusinessBusiness & Corporate Law

    Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Highlights for Farmers

    The Tax Cuts and Job Act of 2017 is the most dramatic change to the U.S. Tax Code since 1986. This wide-reaching, complex tax reform passed in such a hurry at the end of 2017 that many business owners, including farmers, are still trying to figure out what the law’s impact will be on their...
  • June 25, 2018

    Appropriate Informed Consent

    Hennepin County, Minnesota Court File No. 27-CV-08-2264 Claims asserted: plaintiff asserted that the physician violated the standard of care by failing to determine the maximum depth for proceeding with a tender point injection. Plaintiff asserted that as a result of the negligence they developed bilateral pneumothoraxes which required subsequent hospitalization and ongoing medical care. Further,...
  • June 22, 2018Agriculture Law & Agribusiness

    Disaster Planning

    Co-authored by Dean Zimmerli Benjamin Franklin once stated that “if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” Planning is an integral part of every farming operation. Farmers must regularly engage in advance planning to determine the crops they will plant or livestock they will raise, ensure access to the necessary inputs, and determine...
  • June 13, 2018

    Financial, Summer 2018

    Inside this issue: What is Your Bank Worth? What Lenders Should Know About Contract for Deed UCC Financing Statements: The Importance of Debtor’s Name Sexual Harassment Policies Read Full Newsletter
  • May 30, 2018Finance & Banking

    I Was Served with a Garnishment Summons. Now What?

    Thomas Jefferson famously advised, “[n]ever spend your money before you have it.”  But as Mr. Jefferson (who was substantially indebted throughout much of his life) himself discovered, this advice is far easier for most people to give than to heed.  Recent studies indicate that approximately 8 out of every 10 Americans are indebted in some...
  • May 14, 2018

    Employment & Human Resources, Spring 2018

    In this issue: Sexual Harassment and Handling #MeToo Posts Trump Department of Labor Makes Unpaid Internships Legal Again Intellectual Property The “Shocking” Decision on Severson vs. Heartland Woodcraft, Inc. Read Full Newsletter