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This article is the second in a series about changes in the MCIOA. In this series of articles, we are analyzing the different provisions of SF 1750, which made numerous changes to the Minnesota Common Interest Ownership Act (“MCIOA”). With the exception of a few changes in definitions, which were...

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This article is the second in a series about changes in the MCIOA. In this series of articles, we are analyzing the different provisions of SF 1750, which made numerous changes to the Minnesota Common Interest Ownership Act (“MCIOA”). With the exception of a few changes in definitions, which were...

Memorial Day has come and gone, which means summer break has begun for most families. The good news is the kids will be out of school for three months, and you will have time to go to the cabin as a family. For divorced parents, though, it may also be...

Because the End Is Where the Rules Actually Matter Most business partners sign formation documents while everything is going well. Everyone is optimistic. Everyone is fair-minded. No one thinks they’ll be the partner who gets sick, burned out, divorced, or fed up. That’s precisely why the beginning is the only...

In what area of law do you practice and why did you choose this? I practice all forms of litigation and have been a litigator throughout my career. My background includes practice in numerous areas of law in a wide variety of venues. I have experience in criminal law (both...

For some people, the term family meeting may not bring to mind a pleasant gathering where everyone shares fond memories and warm feelings. When someone says, “We need to talk,” it often implies that something is wrong or that tough decisions need to be made or discussed. However, in estate...

This article is the first in a series about changes in the MCIOA. As anticipated, Governor Walz signed SF 1750 into law on May 12, 2026. This legislation makes numerous changes to the Minnesota Common Interest Ownership Act (“MCIOA”) that governs essentially all condominium associations as well as all townhome...

When you are building or remodeling a home, sometimes contractors make mistakes. Sometimes they even engage in intentional misconduct. In these types of situations, it is important for homeowners to understand their deadline to initiate legal action. Statute of Limitations for Construction Defect Claims Many, if not most, legal claims...

A bill was introduced in the Minnesota House this past legislative session that sought to impose an annual tax of 1% on any “taxable wealth” that exceeds $10,000,000. Known as the “Wealth Tax” or HF 4616, the proposed bill joins others around the country seeking to tax the value of...

The Indispensable-Party Trap Lawyers Ignore at Their Peril Most lawsuits fail because the facts are bad or the law is against them. Some fail because the plaintiff sued the wrong group of people. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 19 is one of the few rules that can end a case...

Insurance companies may have found a new way to eliminate a part of all property owner insurance claims. Most insurance policies contain a stated deadline to complete repairs in order to fully recover the insurance policy benefits. Often half or more of the total insurance claim recovery depends on meeting...