by richardcaldecott | Apr 27, 2020 | Civil Litigation
Purchasing an Office or Home Condo can greatly reduce your capital costs when compared to purchasing a single family home or free standing office building. It is important to understand, however, that buying into a condominium association is very similar to joining a...
by richardcaldecott | Apr 23, 2020 | Civil Litigation
Minnesota has a lengthy and detailed statute designed to address disputes involving what it describes as “dangerous dogs”. In Minn. Stat. § 347.50(2), a dangerous dog means any dog that, without provocation, inflicts substantial bodily harm on a person on public or...
On behalf of Caldecott & Forro, P.L.C. | Apr 16, 2020 | Civil Litigation
We are often asked by business clients “what should I do before we get an appointment to consult with you.” Among the most important is the documentation of what has transpired between the parties. Simple emails, cell phone photographs, and text messages that...
On behalf of Caldecott & Forro, P.L.C. | Apr 16, 2020 | Civil Litigation
There was a time when if clients didn’t write about their misdeeds or talk to someone who was tape recording them, their conversations and comments rarely harmed their legal cases. Today, comments made foolishly or in a moment of anger often horribly damage legal...
by richardcaldecott | Apr 2, 2020 | Civil Litigation
At Caldecott & Forro, PLC we regularly represent individuals and small businesses in contested litigation. On too many occasions in recent years we have had our client’s social media postings, emails, and text messages taken out of context, “Twisted”, or subject...
by richardcaldecott | Apr 2, 2020 | Civil Litigation
At Caldecott and Forro, P.L.C, we regularly litigate in both family law and general civil cases against people who suffer from significant psychological problems, addiction to alcohol or drugs, or are otherwise oppositional and defiant. Often times, these behaviors...