In my regularly updated blog, I discuss the different types of business law services I provide. Learn what documents are needed to start a business, how I can help with debt collection, what factors you should consider when your company is facing legal action, and much more. Then, contact me to schedule a complimentary Legal Strategy Session.
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Key Documents Every Minnesota Business Needs: From Bylaws to ContractsOne of the most critical aspects of business operations is maintaining proper documentation
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Minnesota’s New Laws for 2025: What Small Business Owners Need to KnowThere are some new laws on the books for Minnesota business owners in 2025 and you should pay attention to them.
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Do You Need an LLC or Corporation? Choosing the Right Structure for Your Minnesota BusinessShould you form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or a corporation? The answer depends on several factors.
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Starting the Year Right: Top Legal Resolutions for Minnesota Small Businesses in 2025Let's get 2025 off to a great start for you and your business with some resolutions to put in place.
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Secure Your Business's Future: Integrating LLC Ownership with TrustsIntegrating your LLC with your trust is a force multiplier for your business and estate planning legacies.
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Unjust Enrichment: The Quiet Theft You Don’t See ComingA safeguard for your breach of contract lawsuit is often a claim for unjust enrichment.
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Think your Minnesota LLC doesn’t need an annual meeting? Think again.One often-overlooked aspect of running an LLC is the need for an annual meeting, even if it's not explicitly required by state law.
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Understanding Business Fraud: What It Is, How It Happens, and What to Do About ItBefore you begin a fraud lawsuit, it's important to understand what's involved and what elements you need to prove.
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Is There a Time Limit for a Minnesota Breach of Contract Lawsuit?If you are considering filing a breach of contract lawsuit in Minnesota, you need to understand the time limits for how long you have to file.
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Signing A Personal Guarantee for Your Business DebtYou should avoid signing personal debts for your business where possible, but if the lender is requiring it, you need to understand what you are signing.
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Understanding Indemnification ClausesAn indemnification clause is a contract provision that requires one party to compensate the other for losses/damages as a result of a specific event or action.
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Why a Single-Member LLC Needs an Operating AgreementWhen forming a single-member LLC, it’s easy to assume that certain formalities, such as drafting an operating agreement, can be overlooked.