Valuation experts have debated the proper way to value S corporations and other tax pass-through entities for decades. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted at the end of 2017 will further fuel the debate.
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FROM OUR PARTNER : Anthony Ostlund May 18, 2018
Valuation experts have debated the proper way to value S corporations and other tax pass-through entities for decades. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted at the end of 2017 will further fuel the debate.
Read More »FROM OUR PARTNER : Anthony Ostlund April 10, 2018
Uh oh—your client just forwarded you a YouTube video. And, they’re in it! Your client didn’t tell the uploader that it was alright to use his/her image, name, or personal data. But a video containing them all ended up online anyway. What do you do?
Read More »FROM OUR PARTNER : Anthony Ostlund March 22, 2018
Complex discovery, often involving the production of huge numbers of documents, is the norm in civil litigation today. And it is the lawyer’s responsibility to ensure the process is reliable and does not create prejudice to the opposing party.
Read More »FROM OUR PARTNER : Anthony Ostlund February 20, 2018
The Minnesota Supreme Court recently expanded liability for attorney malpractice.
Read More »FROM OUR PARTNER : Dorsey & Whitney LLP February 5, 2018
What about these movements should corporations be aware of and how should leadership respond, if at all?
Read More »FROM OUR PARTNER : Anthony Ostlund January 22, 2018
There is currently an appeal pending before the United States Supreme Court that is sure to be of import for thousands of employers.
Read More »FROM OUR PARTNER : Anthony Ostlund December 27, 2017
If you or your clients are seriously considering renting out your home for the Super Bowl, here are three things worth knowing about.
Read More »Anthony Ostlund November 20, 2017
The path from Minnesota to a coast and back is well-traveled by lawyers.
Read More »Anthony Ostlund October 31, 2017
You may assume that the answer is yes. After all, Minnesota is an at-will employment state, and people who engage in politics are a suspect class. But it turns out the answer might be a bit more complicated than that.
Read More »Anthony Ostlund September 25, 2017
Family Courts use a process called ENE or “Early Neutral Evaluation” to help parties resolve social and financial issues outside of a formal court setting.
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