Congratulations to BGS Attorney William Huefner who was named a 2011 Five Star Wealth Manager by Crescendo Business Services in January’s Mlps-St. Paul Magazine and Twin Cities Business. Bill is a shareholder in the firm’s Estate & Tax Planning/Probate & Trust areas of law. He has professional experience as a former IRS Agent and as a Certified Public Accountant (inactive). This experience assists him in understanding the issues of today’s clients and helping them plan for the future of their estates. Crescendo Business Services chose the 2011 Five Star Wealth Managers based on a random survey of over 96,000 high-net-worth households and all identified FINRA registered representatives within the Twin Cities area. Before finalizing the list, wealth managers were reviewed by a blue ribbon panel of individuals from within the financial services industry. The honor of being named a 2011 Five Star Wealth Manager then goes to an elite group, representing less than 5{a0c01d20c42349884e67ff80c137866b0a9fe47aaae8f8a86a605a369ae487c3} of the existing wealth managers in the Twin Cities area.
Read MoreAll Minnesota lawyers are required to conduct their professional activities consistent with the MN Rules of Professional Conduct. These are often referred to as the “Canon’ of Ethics.” These rules/canons cover a wide range of activities including advertising, and direct communication to the public about legal services. The rules on advertising and direct communication can be found in Rules 7.1–7.5 of the MN Rules of Professional Conduct. Rule 7.3 sets out the restrictions on how a lawyer or law firm may have direct contact with a potential new client to solicit a case or legal representation. Some lawyers send out letters and brochures to injured people whose name they get from a public list. This written communication must identify itself as “advertising material.” A lawyer can contact a potential new client directly if that lawyer has a “family, close personal or professional relationship” with that person. Lawyers at BGS tell staff, family, neighbors and friends because of our personal and professional relationships with them, to let us know if they or someone they know has been in an accident and injured in some way. If they know someone injured, we then would ask our staff, family or friend to contact the injured person to get permission for one of our personal injury lawyers…
Read MoreThe United States is the home to millions of immigrants, many of whom do not speak English or have a limited ability with the language. Consequently, an interpreter has come to be of great importance, especially in the legal aspect of a person’s life. It is not only important that an interpreter be available for a non-English speaker, but that this interpreter be as accurate as possible. There is a difference when an individual is informed during an interview: “you can leave at ANY time during this interview” and then have the interpreter translate as: “you can leave AFTER the interview is done”. It seems like an insignificant difference; yet, you can see that from the beginning of this interrogation this person was not given the accurate information, possibly causing him additional problems. The Minnesota Judicial Branch maintains a list of Certified and Non-Certified Interpreters, who are available to be hired by the courts and the public. The court system helps coordinate testing and training of interpreters; as well as, oversees the implementation of policies to ensure that these individuals have completed the minimum requirements. If you need the assistance of an interpreter you can start your search at the Minnesota Judicial Branch website. When you have found an individual that seems to…
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