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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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After 26 years, Minnesota’s Trust Law has been upgraded to recognize dramatic changes which have occurred in trust administration. Minnesota’s updates, initially drafted by the MSBA Probate and Trust Section and based on the Uniform Law published by the Uniform Law Commission, was signed by Governor Dayton in March 2015,...

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An incredible number of businesses have been sued in Minnesota under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”). One individual has filed multiple lawsuits that look nearly identical. It is not easy to prevent lawsuits like these. Here are tips for avoiding liability under the ADA no matter what type of...

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Insurance companies often deny a claim based on an argument that their policies do not cover “cosmetic damage”. Recent developments in Wisconsin law make it tougher for insurance companies to make that argument. Property owners should know the law on “cosmetic” damage when making an insurance claim. A property owner...

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August in Minnesota is a great time to discuss the importance of estate planning. It also happens to be “National Make a Will Month”. According to a recent survey, 64% of Americans do not have a will. Some of the top reasons people give for not doing a will include:...

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The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court near the end of its 2014-15 term three weeks ago legalizing same-sex marriages throughout the country is of particular interest in Minnesota. This state spawned the progenitor marriage equality litigation 45 years ago, when first the Hennepin County District Court and then the...