Minnesota And Western Wisconsin Law Blog
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Information accurate at the time first published. Laws subject to change.
Protecting information valuable to your business is critical for any enterprise. And there are several ways you can do this as a business owner, including drafting contracts with partners and employees. One type of agreement you might consider is a noncompete...
As parents get older, adult children often start worrying more about their health and safety. They worry that their parents will get sick or pass away unexpectedly - especially during a pandemic that poses an exceptionally high risk to seniors. While worrying about...
Completing my final semester of law school was interesting, challenging, and quite monumental—though not for the reasons I had initially expected. The pandemic took over so quickly that Mitchell Hamline had no time to prepare staff and students before closing its...
The Problem: A parent who died young left a life insurance policy for the benefit of their infant child. After turning 18, that child was excited to collect the money – held in conservatorship – so he could pay for college without taking out loans. Instead, the child...
The chances are that you have a pretty clear idea of what you have in terms of your assets and liabilities. And when the time comes to create a plan that protects your property and the legacy you leave for your loved ones, you likely will tailor that plan accordingly....