Resources

Resources

  • July 11, 2015

    Estate Planning, Summer/Fall 2015

    Inside this issue: Estate Planning Legislative Update Power of Attorneys and Trusts Don’t Plan in a Vacuum: Integrating Your Retirement and Estate Plans Read Full Newsletter
  • July 8, 2015Family LawDivorce

    Proving a Non-Marital Claim May Not Be As Hard As You Think

    In Minnesota, if a divorcing party is able to prove that property is that individual’s “non-marital” property (i.e., was brought into the marriage or was a gift or inheritance to one but not both of the parties), that property is typically not subject to division in the divorce and will be awarded to the individual...
  • June 25, 2015Business & Corporate LawReal Estate, Environmental Law & Land Use+1

    Restaurant Owner Announces Strategic Real Estate Plan

    Minnesota fans of Italian food might be interested in learning that the owner of the Olive Garden and Longhorn Steakhouse restaurant chains has announced plans to pay off $1 billion in debt. On June 23, parent company Darden Restaurants said that it would move 430 restaurants into a real estate investment trust as a strategy...
  • June 18, 2015

    Medical Malpractice, Summer 2015

    Inside this issue: Releasing Medical Records of a Deceased Adult—What is Allowed Under HIPAA? Disclosing Protected Health Information to Law Enforcement Read Full Newsletter
  • April 28, 2015Business & Corporate LawLitigation+3

    Lawsuit Over Sale of Life Time Fitness

    A lawsuit that was filed in Minnesota on April 10 alleges that the CEO of Life Time Fitness is working with a consortium to purchase the company that he owns. The business litigation involves allegations that the CEO of Life Time Fitness has a conflict of interest by owning shares in both Life Time Fitness...
  • April 2, 2015Business & Corporate LawReal Estate, Environmental Law & Land Use+1

    Choosing the Right Facility for the Business

    Entrepreneurs in Minnesota might benefit from learning more about some of the factors involved in identifying properties capable of supporting the operations of a business. There are several variables for business owners to consider before signing a contract to lease a building or facility. Each enterprise has a unique set of priorities that the property...
  • March 27, 2015Family LawDivorce+1

    Valuation and Division of Growing Crops in a Minnesota Farm Divorce

    A question I often receive between March and October every year is how to deal with growing crops in a Minnesota farm divorce. In Minnesota, the value of the marital assets is determined as of the “valuation date.” The valuation date is different in every case and sometimes can be agreed upon by the parties...