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Succession Planning for Business

Planning and preparing for the transition of your business is critical to help your family, your employees, and/or your co-owners. Check our out latest article on Succession Planning! [Read More...]

North Dakota Supreme Court Rules In Favor of North Dakota Employees and North Dakota Employers

  Fargo, North Dakota, December 7, 2017.  Today the North Dakota Supreme Court issued a decision in the case of Dawn Osborne v. Brown & Saenger, Inc., 2017 ND 288.  Under North Dakota law, non-compete agreements for employees are void and… [Read More...]

In North Dakota, How Does a Jury Award Money in a Car Accident?

Q: In North Dakota, how does a jury award money in a car accident? A: It depends who is at fault.  In North Dakota state courts, juries (usually a jury of either six or nine people from your county) will have to determine who, if anyone, is at “fa… [Read More...]

What is No-Fault Insurance?

  Q. What is no-fault insurance? A. In North Dakota, no-fault, also known as PIP or Personal Injury Protection insurance is a type of insurance where you (the driver or passenger) receive benefits regardless of whether or not you sue someone aft… [Read More...]

Attorney Teigland Successfully Settles Legal Malpractice Lawsuit

  Attorney James Teigland recently settled a North Dakota legal malpractice lawsuit on behalf of a plaintiff. The plaintiff hired a North Dakota attorney to represent them in their divorce. The attorney made a mistake by not preparing a qualifie… [Read More...]

New LLC Law in Minnesota

  Since August 1, 2015, all new limited liability companies (“LLC”) in Minnesota have been formed under Minn. Stat. Chapter 322C.  Prior to August 1, 2015, new Minnesota (MN) LLCs were formed under Chapter 322B.  Effective January 1, 2018,… [Read More...]

Teigland Helps Ag Manufacturer Repossess Equipment

  A manufacturer of agricultural equipment recently hired Attorney James Teigland after one of its customers stopped making monthly payments. The case was made slightly more complicated from a typical repossession, which are frequently completed… [Read More...]

Record-Keeping For Your Business: Why Is It Important?

  Whether you are a 1-person limited liability company (LLC) or corporation or one of many owners in an LLC or corporation, proper record-keeping is important for many reasons.  It is more obvious from a tax-standpoint that keeping detailed rec… [Read More...]

Buying or Selling a Business?

Fremstad Law’s origins are in working with businesses and their owners.  When it come’s time to sell your business or to buy a new business, Fremstad Law has the experience to help you get the deal done.  Fremstad Law has assisted buyers and se… [Read More...]

Awarding Attorney’s Fees in Civil Litigation

As a civil litigator, one of the questions I’m most frequently asked is, “If I win my lawsuit, will the other side have to pay my attorney’s fees?” Other times people will just assume they’ll receive their attorney’s fees if they win a la… [Read More...]