
Robert Kane
From the Lakes of Minnesota to the Beaches of Southern California
General practitioner and freelance attorney who provides exemplary consultation and representation for families and businesses in Minnesota (Eagan) and California (Orange.)
Business attorney who provides superior legal leadership for established companies, as well as startup endeavors. Institutes policies and procedures to ensure compliance with municipal, state and federal laws and regulations. Clients include medical service providers, security firms, restaurants, local organizations (not for profit,) home improvement contractors, etc. I pride myself on understanding a business’ needs and responding promptly, efficiently and effectively.
Family attorney who provides compassionate legal guidance for empty nesters, as well as young couples. Focuses on ensuring a benevolent future for everyone involved regardless of the situational obstacles. I pride myself on understanding a family’s needs and responding promptly, efficiently and effectively.
Experience in additional areas of law, including residential, administrative and estate planning. Limited-scope representation is when you and a lawyer agree that the lawyer will handle some parts of your case and you will handle others. This is different from more traditional arrangements between lawyers and clients where a lawyer is hired to provide legal services on all aspects of a case, from start to finish. Limited-scope representation is sometimes called “unbundling."
Allowing me to evaluate, organize and draft your small claims or conciliation court complaint or response would be a wise investment. A well polished complaint or response will not only provide the judge a solid foundation to rule in your favor, but a detailed outline on which to base your oral argument.
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- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Municipal Law
- Gov & Administrative Law
- Administrative Law, Election Law, Government Contracts, Government Finance, Legislative & Government Affairs
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
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Free Consultation
An initial free consultation will be an opportunity to discuss the main facts of your situation and determine our possible options. It is an opportunity to determine whether a beneficial relationship is in the cards. The time of the consultation will vary. - Contingent Fees
- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 242955
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- Minnesota
- Minnesota Supreme Court
- ID Number: 0328765
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- Minnesota State Bar
- Member
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- Q. Help with registering a logo and resolving company name use conflict.
- A: JA's AI response is actually appropriate since only a very general response can be given on a free online Q and A. Your logo and your name would need to be known to properly advise you. If your logo is a yellow "M" and your name is McDonald's Burgers, LLC you have problems. If your logo is a rod and reel and your name is Big Biĺl's Bait Boutique, LLC you may be able to move ahead. You can hire an attorney right now or wait until you get sued. Waiting will likely be exponentially more expensive. My best to you and your endeavor. Rob Kane Minnesota Small Business Attorney.
- Q. Can an ex-boyfriend's refusal to leave after invitation revocation be trespassing?
- A: Yes. An ex-boyfriend's refusal to leave after invitation revocation can be trespassing. This doesn't mean you can just bear-mace him. You didn't mention why you asked him to leave. The police and prosecutor have determined you broke the law. You will need to convince the jury otherwise.
- Q. How can I protect myself financially in a divorce in Minnesota?
- A: To begin, you can familiarize yourself with the law and process by visiting the Minnesota Judicial Branch's website. See below.
Then you can start calling attorneys to find one you are comfortable with helping you through the process. Once you are represented you won't need to discuss anything with your husband.
If your husband is an attorney, he will want to keep everything above board. He should insist you consult with another attorney. Depending on the financial situation, he may be responsible for some if not all of your attorney fees.
https://www.mncourts.gov/Help-Topics/Divorce.aspx
My best to you. Rob Kane Eagan Family Law Attorney.