Attorneys and staff at Barna, Guzy and Steffen gathered this afternoon to celebrate BGS Attorney/Shareholder Doug Dehn who is officially retiring. Doug graduated from William Mitchell College of Law in 1976 and was admitted to the bar on October 1st, 1976 almost 38 years ago to this day. He joined BGS in 2004 with the knowledge that he could leave his clients in good hands when it came time to retire. Doug is grateful for the many years of successful practice and says, “I wish to thank all of my clients and professional contacts who have had the trust in me to make referrals to me over the years.” Doug’s thriving practice will be taken over by his partners at BGS. If you would like to contact the firm for existing or new work, please feel free to contact us at info@bgs.com, or call the firm directly at 763-780-8500.
Read MoreSarah Thies & Patti Franz, the program director of Stable Pathways The stars were dimmed early in the evening by an unexpected fall thunderstorm, but as the clouds rolled away Stable Pathways’ second annual fall fundraiser event went off without a hitch. Sarah Thies, Board Member of Stable Pathways and BGS Legal Administrative Assistant said, “It was amazing. Everyone worked so hard to prepare for this night and in the end, it all just fell into place.” The evening included a silent auction, live band appearance by Gravel Roads , dinner and information about the Stable Pathways mission. The event helped raise necessary funds for this important program helping to provide therapeutic horse activities for people living with physical and cognitive challenges. “Stable Pathways’ horses will need both veterinary care and feeding over the coming winter months. The funds raised will go a long way to offset these expenses and necessary costs,” said Sarah, “We are grateful that the event was so successful.” Stable Pathways is a 501(c)(3) organization. To learn more about Stable Pathways and the Starry, Starry Night Barn Dance, visit stablepathways.org
Read MoreMisdemeanors are not to be taken lightly. Charges of this kind can result in incarceration and serious fines. With the representation of a criminal defense lawyer, you may be able to reduce incarceration time and/or fines, or if you are not guilty, have the charges against you dropped altogether. Understanding the law and the charges against you are the first steps to ensuring that you find the right lawyer for your case. What is a Misdemeanor A misdemeanor, as classified under the law, is a crime in which the sentence is up to 90 days in jail. Misdemeanors are often something small like theft or DUI/DWI. Types of Misdemeanors There are two types of misdemeanors that every person should know: gross and regular. Gross Misdemeanor: A misdemeanor that is more serious in nature. These charges may come with fines up to $3,000 and incarceration up to the maximum of 12 months. Regular Misdemeanor: A regular misdemeanor is a lesser crime. Most crimes classified as regular misdemeanors only come with a fine and/or community service. Incarceration may also be included with a regular misdemeanor, but cannot exceed 90 days in jail or $1000 in fines. Finding a Lawyer if You Were Charged With a Misdemeanor in Minnesota Finding a lawyer to fight your misdemeanor…
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