Today In Agri-Business: Navigating Global Supply Chains

Co-Authored by: Alec Sherod & Evelyn O’Brien American farmers rely on supply chains that stretch far beyond the United States’ borders. Accordingly, geopolitics plays a critical role in determining the input costs that farmers face, from fertilizer and fuel to agricultural equipment. As geopolitical tensions rise and production prices remain high, farmers are faced with […]
ESOP: The Overlooked Baby Boomer Business Transition Option

Co-Authored by: Samuel Landman, Hellmuth & Johnson & Daniel Zugell, Business Transition Advisors Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) continue to gain massive momentum as the “Baby Boomer” generation hits peak retirement. With roughly 10,000 individuals turning 65 every day, a historic wave of business succession is underway. Many business owners want to transfer their companies […]
Oil and Gas Law: Myths vs. Reality

What Surface Owners and Mineral Owners Get Wrong—and Why It Matters Oil and gas law is surrounded by folklore. Some of it comes from outdated practices. Some from bad advice. Some from wishful thinking. And some from people who confidently repeat things they’ve never bothered to verify. That confusion is expensive. Here are the most […]
Keep Your Trademarks Strong: How Marketing Teams Protect Registrations Through Consistent Use

Your marketing drives brand recognition, but it also directly affects your trademark rights. The way your team uses your marks in ads, social media, packaging, and websites can strengthen (or erode) the value of your registrations at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Trademarks are legal assets defined by their exact wording and, for […]
Why You Need the Right Business Partnership Agreement

Because the End Is Where the Rules Actually Matter Most business partners sign formation documents while everything is going well. Everyone is optimistic. Everyone is fair-minded. No one thinks they’ll be the partner who gets sick, burned out, divorced, or fed up. That’s precisely why the beginning is the only moment when balanced rules can […]
Attorney Spotlight: Steven Forrest

In what area of law do you practice and why did you choose this? I practice all forms of litigation and have been a litigator throughout my career. My background includes practice in numerous areas of law in a wide variety of venues. I have experience in criminal law (both as a prosecutor and a […]
The Family Meeting: Not Just for Billionaires

For some people, the term family meeting may not bring to mind a pleasant gathering where everyone shares fond memories and warm feelings. When someone says, “We need to talk,” it often implies that something is wrong or that tough decisions need to be made or discussed. However, in estate planning, future problems are exactly […]
Minnesota’s Proposed Wealth Tax: An Overview

A bill was introduced in the Minnesota House this past legislative session that sought to impose an annual tax of 1% on any “taxable wealth” that exceeds $10,000,000. Known as the “Wealth Tax” or HF 4616, the proposed bill joins others around the country seeking to tax the value of “property, real or personal, tangible […]
Rule 19: When Leaving Someone Out Can Kill the Entire Lawsuit

The Indispensable-Party Trap Lawyers Ignore at Their Peril Most lawsuits fail because the facts are bad or the law is against them. Some fail because the plaintiff sued the wrong group of people. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 19 is one of the few rules that can end a case before discovery ever starts—not because […]
The Politics of Distraction

How Smart People Get Led Away from the Question That Matters Distraction is not a mistake. It’s a tactic. In politics, business, and public debate, distraction is how weak answers survive strong questions. The goal is simple: shift attention just far enough away from the issue so the listener forgets what was asked in the […]