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Month: July 2013

Cutting out a family member from your will? Consider this.

An estate plan is a very personal legal document. It can include a variety of legal tools that are all designed to help better ensure your assets are passed along to future generations in line with your wishes. In some cases, this may include disinheriting a child or other loved one. Before making the decision …

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After 75 years, the FLSA still doesn’t protect home care workers

Across the arc of American history, our nation’s labor and employment laws have trended toward greater protection for workers from wage and hour abuse, but there have been setbacks. For example, when the Fair Labor Standards Act was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt 75 years ago, it had been watered down substantially from …

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Retaliation for workers’ comp claims made in probationary period

An interesting wrongful termination ruling came recently from the State of New York’s Appellate Division, involving one of the nation’s largest wholesale grocery distributers, C&S Wholesale Grocers. While the specifics of New York law differ from that of Minnesota, the principles of the decision would apply here and in most U.S. jurisdictions. According to the …

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James Gandolfini’s untimely death provides lessons for all

Many Americans presume estate planning is only for the elderly or ill. This presumption was proven wrong recently with the untimely death of James Gandolfini. The actor was famous for his role as head of the Soprano family on HBO’s hit show. Mr. Gandolfini died unexpectedly in Rome at the age of 51.  Gandolfini’s death …

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Lawsuit: ‘multi-cultural tips’ for Target managers discriminatory

What could Minnesota’s own Target have been thinking? According to a race discrimination lawsuit filed by three former employees who worked at a California Target warehouse, their managers were virtually all Caucasians who routinely used racial slurs against Hispanics and otherwise discriminated against people of Latino origin. The three Hispanic men claim they were fired …

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Study finds over half of farmers do not have an estate plan

A recent report by Public Radio found farmers are working well into their sunset years. Instead of kicking back and enjoying retirement, farmers often work well over the age of 65. In fact, the subject of their interview was 84 years old and had no intention of retiring in the near future. Why do farmers …

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Domestic violence victims facing workplace discrimination

A type of workplace discrimination that is perhaps not so new has increasingly received media attention over the past few years. It has become clear that a vulnerable population of American domestic violence victims is not only suffering mistreatment at home but also often at work as well. In one recent case, a California teacher …

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Gift and estate tax changes for Minnesota business owners

Each week this blog will be a platform for discussing estate planning issues that are relevant to Minnesotans. With the economy finally showing improvement and governments taking steps to raise revenue, Twin Cities residents would do well to update their estate planning documents to ensure that their legacies are protected for younger generations. A few …

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