Monroe Moxness Berg is pleased to announce that Heather Balgaard has joined the firm as an associate in the estate and trust practice. Heather’s practice is focused on representing individuals and closely held businesses…
Monroe Moxness Berg is pleased to announce that four of our attorneys have been listed in Minnesota’s “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars” listings for 2021: Super Lawyers John Berg — Mergers & Acquisitions Rick…
Monroe Moxness Berg is pleased to announce that Kendall Salter has joined the firm as an associate in the corporate practice. Kendall assists clients with a wide range of real estate, business, lending, and…
Athletic Gaines, a training program specializing in basketball and sports performance, has made its way to Edina, Minnesota. Founded by a well-known trainer of football and basketball pros Travelle Gaines, the program operates two…
Dennis Monroe is quoted in the recent Restaurant Business online article “As Financing Dries Up, Companies Turn to Crowdfunding.” The article suggests that as traditional funding sources like banks and large investors are pulling…
I. Summary of Minneapolis’ Minimum Wage Ordinance 1.Timeline Effective Dates Small Business (100 or fewer Employees) Large Business (More than 100 Employees) July 1, 2019 $11.00 $12.25 July 1, 2020 $11.75 $13.25 July 1,…
In a recent interview with Foodservice News, John Remakel and Marcus Urlaub, who co-lead Monroe Moxness Berg’s craft brewing legal practice, answer questions about the Twin Cities craft brewing market opportunities. They offer advice…
Leases come in all forms. As with any contract, the parties can make the document fit their particular transaction and needs. As a baseline, the parties should first determine which party will be responsible…
In the February issue of Minnesota Real Estate Journal, Jeff Shea and Pat Weller consider the impact of the new tax reform bill on commercial real estate industry. The article discusses expensing increases under Section…