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Allison Tellinghuisen

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Planning for Your Future

July 21, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

The most legally significant events in most people’s lives are getting married, getting divorced and dying. And yet, many people make little effort to understand the legal consequences of these events. However, a discussion about one key document addresses all of them. A prenuptial agreement. A prenuptial agreement, also known as a prenup or antenuptial …

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Buyers of Commercial Property Benefit from Title Insurance and A Survey

July 20, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

Buyers of commercial property typically have a long list of tasks when evaluating a potential purchase: negotiating the purchase agreement, evaluating potential build-outs, and environmental testing, just to name a few. Two other items that should be on every buyer’s list are getting title insurance and a survey. In fact, if the buyer is financing …

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Protecting IP in the NFT Age

July 20, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

Whether you consider non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to be a fad, a functional method of sharing art and other creative works with a broad audience, or even a source of serious funds in a digital gold rush era, the prices for some NFTs over the last year places a heightened value on those items of intellectual …

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Attorney Daniel Maddy Named POWER 30 Construction and Real Estate Lawyer

July 1, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

DULUTH, MN — Daniel Maddy of Duluth-based law firm Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith & Frederick, P.A. has recently been announced as a POWER 30 Construction and Real Estate Lawyer. POWER 30 is a feature in the law-focused, independent newspaper, Minnesota Lawyer, that recognizes Minnesotan lawyers who have shown leadership in real estate and construction law and …

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Noncompete Agreements in the Great Resignation

April 5, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

The last two years have given many workers a chance to reassess their priorities, whether by the loss of a job, a layoff during quarantine periods, or just through moments of clarity in what has been a time of stress.  The period now known as “The Great Resignation” has resulted from the pandemic era, and …

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Mastering the Contractual Relationship

April 5, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

Contracts are everywhere in our modern business world. However, we may not always see them; or as in the latest 63-page scroll-through on that music service app, we may choose to outright ignore them.  Nevertheless, terms and conditions float around us in the digital ether and now replace the handshake deals and gentlemen’s understandings that …

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Should Your Business Have a Buy-Sell Agreement?

April 5, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

  If you are like most private business owners of a closely held or family-owned business, the illiquid value of your business interest represents a substantial portion of your net worth.  Do you know what would happen to this ownership interest if you were to die or otherwise depart the business?  If you answered ‘no’ …

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It’s (Almost) All Negotiable – the Dangers of a Form Mindset

March 3, 2022 //  by Allison Tellinghuisen

Clients frequently ask me for “standard”, “normal” or” boilerplate” legal documents. This includes contracts, employee handbooks, non-competition agreements, and even legal pleadings.  The truth is, very little is truly standard. Outside of a few narrow regulations, if a document needs to be drafted, it’s (almost) all negotiable. Even truly standard contracts, like the Minnesota Realtors …

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