UnityPoint 401(k) Plan Member Alert


UnityPoint 401(k) Plan Member Alert

UnityPoint 401k Plan Member Alert | Potential Claims for Compensation SAGW is investigating UnityPoint’s employee 401k plan to determine whetherContinue Reading

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Bomb Shelter- Family/Divorce Law



The attorneys at Shindler, Anderson, Goplerud & Weese P.C. work with tenacity and integrity to help clients navigate the explosiveContinue Reading

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Former Principal Securities Broker being Investigated – Alleged Fraud


Former Principal Securities Broker being Investigated – Alleged Fraud

John Krohn, a stockbroker previously registered with Principal Securities, Inc. in West Des Moines, Iowa, is under investigation by securitiesContinue Reading

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Gaylen Rust’s Silver Pool investment trading scheme – Alleged Fraud


Gaylen Rust’s Silver Pool investment trading scheme – Alleged Fraud

Gaylen Rust & Rust Rare Coin, Inc. Allegedly Operated a Fraudulent Silver Trading Program, Victimized Hundreds of Investors Have youContinue Reading

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Start-up Business Basics


Start-up Business Basics

Every business needs a plan, and a person or group willing to execute it. One of the most important things that a startup business can do is seek out advice on how to get a business formed, what documentation is needed to do so, what liabilities a new business faces, and what a new business needs to be prepared for. These are all important elements of a successful new business plan.

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Buyer’s Paperwork in Real Estate Closings


Buyer’s Paperwork in Real Estate Closings

A buyer of real estate is usually entering into one of the largest financial transactions of their lifetimes and one with a mountain of paperwork. Yet, it’s not unusual for a buyer to show up at the closing and sign documents they have not reviewed, not ask any questions that they may have, and not consult an attorney.

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Is the Bar Accountable After an Alcohol-Related Accident?


Is the Bar Accountable After an Alcohol-Related Accident?

Iowa law provides that a bar can be held liable if a patron is overserved and then injures someone. These cases, known as “dram shop” cases, most commonly arise in situations involving drunk-driving car wrecks and drunken assaults.

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Can I still sue for my injuries in a car accident if I wasn’t wearing a seatbelt?


Can I still sue for my injuries in a car accident if I wasn’t wearing a seatbelt?

When a person is injured in a motor vehicle accident, it is common that he or she was not wearing a seatbelt. We find that clients are concerned that they do not have a case now. They think that just because they were not wearing a seatbelt, they caused their injuries.

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“Why is my Spouse so Crazy?”


“Why is my Spouse so Crazy?”

Divorce is inherently emotional, confrontational, and messy. It often forces us to fly our defensive flag in ways we have never had to. Suddenly, moments you once held sacred with your one-and-only are held under an electron-microscope, studied, scrutinized and used against you in order to prove you are an unfit parent.

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He Liked it so He Put a Ring on It: Property Rights After a Break Up


He Liked it so He Put a Ring on It:  Property Rights After a Break Up

A tale as old as time. A couple meets, they fall in love, and get engaged. Three years later: no wedding and the rose tint fades. The couple has been together for years, accumulated lots of property and now they are left wondering “what happens next?”

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