Stephen William Hance, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Wayzata, MN with 3 reviews
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Stephen William Hance

155 Lake Street East, Wayzata, MN

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1996:
William Mitchell College of Law, Juris Doctorate
1990:
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Bachelor of Arts

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13 Jun, 2013
The majority partner in my business attempted to shut me out of the business. After my first vacation in four years, I came back to a locked office door and a response that our relationship "needed to change." I told my business partner that changing the locks on the door meant that we had no relationship. Steve made sure to understand the intricacies of my case, and felt confident that we had a strong case as a trial date was set. The other side suggested mediation, which we did, and we settled before trial. I've heard that it's a good settlement if both sides are unhappy, but I think I was more happy than the other side -- so I think I came out a little ahead. Overall, I'm very happy with how Steve handled my case and would use him again in a heartbeat.
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Joe

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08 May, 2013
My company has worked with Stephen for nearly a decade. His expertise in business law is exceptional. We have utilized Stephen for both business litigation and contractual agreements. In both areas he has proven to be an invaluable resource.
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Mark ebbenga

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07 May, 2013
It is simple, when dealing with lawyers over the past 20 years, it is hard to find one that can explain what and why we handle customers a certain way. As a business man you may get hard headed like I am, and want to do things that would not do well for yourself in business if take certain actions. Steve is able to negotiate and or guide me to do what will be in the best interest of my company, without causing a lot of litigation. Long and short, in all the time I have been in business Steve has been the most responsive and helpful attorney I have ever had. Easy to talk with, good to explain, and great guidance with our legal/business strategy.
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Publications

2017:
www.hancelaw.net, North Dakota Shareholder Rights
2016:
www.hancelaw.net, Tortious Interference with Economic Advantage
2015:
www.hancelaw.net, Civil Defense
2015:
www.hancelaw.net, Director's Fiduciary Duty to Creditors
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www.hancelaw.net, Arbitrations - Designed to be Speedy and Reduce Costs
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www.hancelaw.net, Written Agreements Among Shareholders are Meaningful After All
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www.hancelaw.net, Minnesota's New LLC Act
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www.hancelaw.net, Tortious Interference Claims in North Dakota
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www.hancelaw.net, Ignorance of the Law...May be a Defense After All
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www.hancelaw.net, Shareholder Oppression in Delaware
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www.hancelaw.net, Ambiguous Contracts - Another Horro Story
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Hance Law Firm, Ltd. Website, Officers/Directors Also Have Fiduciary Duties to Creditors
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www.hancelaw.net, Where Can You Sue or Be Sued?
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Hance Law Firm Website, International Business - think about dispute resolution before the dispute arises
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Hance Law Firm Website, The Cost of Lawyers and How to Avoid It
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www.Hancelaw.net, What is an Account Stated
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Hance Law Firm Website, Get It In Writing, Even With Family
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www.hancelaw.net, Sometimes the "Fine Print" is Important
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Hance Law Firm Website, Minnesota Supreme Court: Strict Compliance Required to Foreclose by Advertisement
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Hance Law Firm Website, For North Dakota Directors: Be Fair or Beware!
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Hance Law Firm Website, Dealing with the Nightmare Tenant
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