Category: Firm News
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Park Etiquette During the Coronavirus Pandemic in Minnesota
As Coronavirus cases decline and vaccination rates continue to rise, a path back to normality has now become possible. Minnesota’s most popular destination and activity options are already open and ready to welcome visitors. However, certain settings may still have minor restrictions. Minnesota’s lively public parks are a popular summertime destination and activity for residents…
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Are Police Required to Wear Masks in Minnesota During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
The COVID-19 pandemic changed our everyday lives. One of the most notable ways was the introduction of mask mandates across the country. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz lifted the state’s mask requirements as of May 28 2021, but issues remain. Previously, the state urged all residents to wear a face covering to stop the spread of…
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How Long is a Power of Attorney Valid in Minnesota?
It is often necessary to give a family member, friend, or professional entity a power of attorney, which means that you authorize another individual or company to conduct business on your behalf. A power of attorney can be granted for a limited amount of time or can become “durable,” meant to last a person’s entire…
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Knutson + Casey Teams up with Salvation Army for Run For Shelter 5k
Knutson + Casey recently teamed up with the Salvation Army to raise money for the new shelter opening in Mankato. Patrick Casey joined the News 12 This Morning news crew to discuss this fantastic event. He described just how important the mission of the Salvation Army is and why this shelter means so much to those…
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Knutson & Casey Attorney Defends Beauty Salon Victims
Nobody should ever have to worry about being harmed or becoming ill when they go to a beauty salon. Unfortunately, there are times when the careless or negligent actions of beauty salon workers can cause serious injuries to their patrons. At the Knutson & Casey Law Firm, we understand the complexities of these cases and…
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New Minnesota Laws for 2018
Starting January 1, 2018, a new set of laws began to govern the people of Minnesota, making changes to special elections, health insurance coverage, license plates, and more.
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Blue Earth County Courthouse Overview
The Blue Earth County District Court handles all the civil, family, juvenile, criminal, probate, and traffic cases for Blue Earth County.
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How Do I Collect Money After Winning a Case?
Sometimes the other party (the debtor) will simply pay what he or she owes. Other times, you might have to return to the legal system for assistance.
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Tips on Courtroom Etiquette
How you present yourself in court can make a difference in the outcome of the case. If you’re set to go to court over an injury claim in Minnesota, here’s what to know about proper etiquette.
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What You Need to Know About the New Taxes in Mankato
Voters in Mankato and North Mankato recently voted in a referendum to approve certain sales tax extensions.