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We are now over a month and a half past the closing of the application window for social equity applicants to apply for pre-approval of cannabis licenses from Office of Cannabis Management. The burning question is: when will people know if their application was accepted into the lottery? We do...

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A Minnesota federal judge recently issued an order that has big potential implications for Minnesota homeowners who had part of their claim denied by a matching exclusion. Specifically, customers of American Family should be aware of this order, especially those covered by a Gold Star Policy. The Order was issued...

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Super Bowl LII hosted in Minnesota will impact just about every area of our economy, including real estate. In a prior article, I discussed issues surrounding short-term rental of homes to accommodate the influx of members of the media, spectators, team members and staff to the Twin Cities. As kickoff...

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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) shared several updates over the past six weeks that require the attention of financial institution leaders. In fact, some changes go into effect as soon as December 1, 2017. On September 28, the Committee on Bank Supervision (CBS) for the OCC...

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The history of non-compete agreements might be described as a pendulum. The past five years have seen a significant movement in employer attempts to broaden noncompete agreements and limit employee protections. A decision this year from the Federal Circuit, as well as other recent developments, suggests, however, that the pendulum...

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Real estate agents often question what rights and remedies they may have against the seller in the event of a non-disclosure claim. In many home sales, the buyer, seller and agent sign an arbitration agreement requiring that claims go through arbitration rather than litigation. Many buyers, sellers and real estate...

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Even though I’m a lawyer, my blog posts don’t always need to discuss law-related topics. I’m entitled to digress from time to time, particularly when the “issue of the day” affects me personally. This week the St. Clair Broiler, an old-fashioned diner-style restaurant in St. Paul’s Macalester Groveland neighborhood, announced...

As we become more mobile, law firms face substantially greater challenges meeting their ethical obligation to keep client information confidential. The progress, convenience, and efficiency that technology has brought to our practices carries with it a risk we cannot see but against which we must be vigilant. A recently unsealed...