Resources

Resources

  • October 31, 2017

    Litigation of Preference and Fraudulent Transfer Avoidance Claims

    In 2016, Jennifer Lurken successfully defended her client against avoidance actions in excess of $20 million. The client had loaned $20 million to the bankrupt debtor and the bankruptcy trustee was attempting to undue the transaction and recover not just the principal paid to the client but the interest as well. Prior to trial, as...
  • October 26, 2017

    Metro Banking Webinar

    Attorney Daniel Beckman presented a Metro Banking Webinar on October 26, discussing current financial case law and legislative issues to have on your team’s radar. View Full Presentation
  • October 21, 2017

    $13.5 Million Hog Facility Acquisition

    In late 2018 and early 2019, Chris Bowler guided an agricultural producer through a transaction in which it acquired four hog facilities. The project involved attention to multiple unique aspects of the transaction, including real estate issues and interests, inventory and equipment purchases and related operational agreements.
  • October 13, 2017

    Minnesota’s Buffer Law Basics

    Dean Zimmerli, a 2014 alumni of Mitchell Hamline School of Law, presented to Minnesota’s Buffer Law Basics: Application, Implementation and Potential Constitutional Questions. View Full Presentation
  • October 12, 2017

    Environmental and Permitting Litigation

    Dean Zimmerli has been involved in several appeals to the Minnesota Court of Appeals concerning agricultural producers and environmental law and permitting issues. For example, Dean researched complex areas of water regulation under the Federal Clean Water Act and assisted in briefing questions about the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s ability to regulate farming and irrigation...
  • October 12, 2017

    Disputed Claims to Collateral

    In 2017, Dean Zimmerli represented a bank with a blanket security interest in all the borrower’s equipment other personal property. After the borrower’s business failed, the client realized many pieces of equipment has been hidden and given to a family member of the borrower. Dean was successful in obtaining a temporary injunction from the court...
  • October 12, 2017

    Trespass and Property Lines

    In 2016 Dean Zimmerli tried a case to a jury involving a claim that the defendants had crossed onto Dean’s clients’ property and cut down dozens of old-growth trees, even after defendants’ had been warned about the location of the property line. This case involved a disputed version of events between the plaintiffs and the...