Resources

Resources

  • November 21, 2017

    Contested LLC Non-Judicial Dissolution

    In mid-2017, Chris Bowler assisted one of two 50-50 limited liability company owners in the non-judicial dissolution of the LLC.  Although the dissolution process was highly contested, Chris was successful in negotiating the terms of the dissolution on behalf of his client without a need to seek judicial intervention.  Aside from this particular dispute, Chris...
  • November 21, 2017

    $300 Million Loan Refinancing

    In early 2017, Chris Bowler assisted in a loan refinancing project that resulted in a $300 million syndicate loan.  Chris’ involvement in the refinancing project included drafting multiple promissory notes, perfecting security interests in multiple states, and verifying the enforceability of mortgages and collateral assignments filed on over 50 different parcels of real property.
  • November 21, 2017

    Commercial and Agricultural Collection Actions

    Chris Bowler has assisted in the collection of secured and unsecured commercial and agricultural debts ranging in value from tens of thousands to millions of dollars.  Chris’ collections experience includes pre-litigation case assessments; foreclosures by advertisement; drafting complaints and commencing lawsuits; early motions, such as replevin and foreclosure motions; discovery matters, including written discovery, depositions,...
  • November 16, 2017Agriculture Law & Agribusiness

    DIRT, Fall 2017

    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 on the Minnesota Farm Bureau: Engagement Engagement Beyond the Fence Rows by Kevin Paap. The article includes Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation’s support for farmers’ and...
  • November 7, 2017

    Real Estate Litigation

    In 2017 Cory Genelin brought a partition action that brought an end to years of wrangling over division of family farm property valued at $4.4M.  The swift litigation allowed each sibling to move forward with their own operations and end the dispute. See Cottonwood County File No. 17-CV-16474
  • November 7, 2017

    Construction Arbitration

    In 2016 Cory Genelin represented a commercial construction contractor in arbitration. Mr. Genelin’s client had terminated an excavation subcontractor due to delays. The subcontractor brought suit in arbitration, claiming over $550,000 in lost profits. Mr. Genelin prepared for arbitration, showing the severity of the subcontractor’s nonperformance, and forced the subcontractor to settle for nothing more...
  • November 7, 2017

    Corporate Litigation

    In 2018 Cory Genelin represented a shareholder in a $40M manufacturing company.  A fellow shareholder attempted to lock Cory’s client out of management and force redemption of his shares.  In one week Cory brought suit and successfully enjoined the action and secured full control of the corporation for Cory’s client.  Six months of intense litigation...