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Business Succession Planning

Helping you develop succession plans.

Our team has experience helping family-owned businesses place a monetary value on the business and successfully transition from seller to buyer. Our unique focus provides assistance with structuring the financial aspects of the transaction and provides clients with overall perspective when the time comes to sell your business or retire. At Hansen Dordell we help our clients:

  • Establish goals, objectives and a timeline for the business succession process
  • Create a succession plan for the business
  • Manage the transition from seller to buyer
  • Ensure the business is transitioned smoothly and seamlessly
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    Business Succession Planning

Business Succession Planning Attorneys

Randall W. Sayers
Colleen O. Kaufenberg
Paul D. Funke

Recent Blog Posts for Businesses

Minnesota Supreme Court Addresses Issue of “Double Recovery” of Short-Term Disability and Workers’ Compensation Benefits

The Minnesota Supreme Court recently issued a decision that impacts an employee’s claim for temporary total disability (TTD) benefits under the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Act and whether thos...

April 12, 2019

You Take Them as you Get Them: Workers’ Compensation Considerations for Employers

Does any injury arise out of employment in Minnesota simply because an employee has pain at work? The answer is – it depends. Minnesota Workers’ Compensation law recognizes that employers take...

September 16, 2016

Long Time Coming: Minnesota Adopts Changes to its LLC Laws

The State of Minnesota has finally made the change from a limited liability company act grounded on corporate law to a default system based on partnership law. The seeds of this advancement, which wen...

October 26, 2015

If a party fails to file their case within one year, do they have any recourse?

In Minnesota a lawsuit can be commenced by notifying the defendant. No immediate court filing is necessary. In Gams, the Minnesota Court of Appeals faced the question of whether the recent rule requir...

September 8, 2015

What is an “exceptional circumstance?”

How does an insurer know when to challenge an award of attorney fees in a Minnesota workers’ compensation action? The answer would usually involve looking to the appropriate statute, as workers’ c...

January 19, 2015

Minnesota Supreme Court Restricts Challenges to Contingent Attorney Fees

The Minnesota Supreme Court recently addressed a challenge to the reasonableness of contingent attorney fees that were awarded within the statutory cap in David v. Bartel Enterprises (Nitro Green), No...

January 19, 2015

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