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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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“Birds sit brooding in the snow.” W. Shakespeare, Love’s Labour’s Lost Vii (1595) This is the time of year when snowbirds flock back to Minnesota. While there is no precise figure of Minnesotans who migrate to more balmy climates during the late fall and winter before returning to their Minnesota...

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One of the reasons many people choose to live in a community association is the aesthetic appeal—home styles are complementary, with similar features, perhaps similar colors and/or layouts. In order to maintain that aesthetic uniformity, the Association must be involved in any planned changes to a home’s exterior or to...

As we approach spring and look forward to the annual spring walk-through and start planning maintenance, repair and replacement projects for the coming year, boards and managers will be faced with a number of decisions, as well as bids and proposals from various vendors and contractors. How do you...

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Minnesota recently joined over 25 other states in taking action to put those claiming disability benefits on a more level playing field. The new law, which became effective January 1, 2016, prohibits disability benefit policies from containing language that will give insurers deference in their decision making. Minnesota had enacted...

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1. Who decides if I am entitled to disability benefits? The benefit plan document provides all the eligibility requirements and is the governing document. The plan document should also state who makes decisions regarding your benefits. That person or entity is known as a fiduciary, and is typically an employer...

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The announcement last month by Cargill that it is changing its policy prohibiting employees from reapplying for work with the agriculturally franchised and industrial giant for 30 days, instead of 180 days, if they are discharged for attendance reasons, highlights the issue of companies refusing to hire former workers. The...

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Please Note: This material has been prepared as a guide for financial planners for discussion regarding the NEW MINNESOTA TRUST CODE with their clients. This guide is not intended as legal advice. Each client is advised to consult directly with financial, tax and legal counsel on their individual financial and...

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Minnesota and the nation pause this Monday (Jan. 18) to honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, on the 30th anniversary of the day set aside to commemorate his life and work. The civil rights leader, born on January 15, 1929, would have turned 87 years old last week....