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  • November 17, 2014Finance & BankingEstate Planning

    What Types of Mergers Are There?

    Minnesota entrepreneurs and investors who wish to make a new business by combining existing businesses into a more efficient and profitable company may consider seeking a merger with another venture. In general, most mergers can be placed into one of five different categories. These merger types may be easily understood by the relationship that the...
  • October 28, 2014Agriculture Law & AgribusinessFinance & Banking

    Contract Dispute Results in Loss of 7 Channels

    A contract dispute between Dish Network and Turner Broadcasting has led to Dish subscribers in Minnesota and around the country losing the ability to view seven channels through their subscription service. In addition to CNN, Dish customers can no longer view Headline News, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, CNN en Espanol, Boomerang and truTV, according...
  • October 21, 2014Family LawCustody, Parenting Time & Child Support

    Modifying Parenting Time & The Primary Residence Designation

    In Minnesota, a custody order must establish a child’s physical custody and primary residence. But nowhere in Minnesota’s family law statutes is the term “primary residence” defined. The primary residence definition is important because under Minnesota Statute Section 518.175, subd. 5(a), a court shall modify a parenting time order if it would serve the best interests...
  • October 21, 2014Real Estate, Environmental Law & Land Use

    Commercial Real Estate Matters in Minnesota

    An individual or business involved in a commercial real estate transaction may have a specific goal in buying or selling the property. However, there may be many legal issues that are not familiar to those involved. Legal assistance during such a transaction may be important to ensure that your interests are represented and that you...
  • October 12, 2014Agriculture Law & Agribusiness

    DIRT, Fall 2014

    DIRT Magazine is a publication by Gislason & Hunter LLP that includes vital information for the Agriculture and Agribusiness industry that work to feed the world. This issue features Gary Koch as he reflects on his 30 years of serving American farmers and finished his career in the private practice of law. Also in this...
  • October 3, 2014Agriculture Law & AgribusinessFinance & Banking+1

    An Overview of Business Taxes in Minnesota

    Minnesota residents who own and operate a business enterprise should be cognizant of the federal and state tax laws that affect them. There are four general types of federal tax. Each one has its own characteristics and should be considered separately. Any business that is registered with the state of Minnesota, with the exception of...
  • October 1, 2014Family LawDivorce

    Divorce Business Valuation: What is Goodwill and Who Gets It?

    When a Minnesota business divorce includes an ongoing business as an asset, there are many interesting and complex issues which need to be addressed. Valuing a business is an art, not a science, and there is no precise, perfect method of measuring a business’s value. That said, there are various components to a business which...