Redford & Wahlberg to Present at Upcoming CLE on Common Law Doctrines Affecting Boundary Lines

ORW partners and attorneys Shaun Redford and Katie Wahlberg will be presenting live at the upcoming seminar – How to Resolve Survey, Description and...

Join ORW at the Minnesota CLE Seminar, Real Estate for the Non-Specialist

Olson, Redford & Wahlberg, P.A., are pleased to invite you to join ORW attorneys and partners Shaun Redford and Katie Wahlberg, co-chairs for...

Redford & Wahlberg To Present January, 2024 Webcast for MNCLE

ORW attorneys Shaun Redford and Katie Wahlberg will present the live webcast seminar, "UNDERSTANDING AND USING EASEMENTS – WHAT, WHY, WHEN, WHERE,...

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Life Is Better At The Lake*

Life Is Better At The Lake*

Read the latest article from attorneys Tom Olson and Katie Wahlberg reviewing some of the unique challenges in owning lakeshore property.

Read Now: Establishing Legal Access

Read Now: Establishing Legal Access

Learn more about various means available in Minnesota to establish legal access to property and resolve disputes involving a lack of access in an article by attorney Katherine Wahlberg.

Read Now: Real Property for Family Law Attorneys

Read Now: Real Property for Family Law Attorneys

Katherine Wahlberg discusses questions arising at the intersection of real property law and family law in an article for The Hennepin Lawyer magazine now available for download.

Minnesota CLE Webcast: Friday, August 18th, 2017

Attorneys Scott Lucas and Shaun Redford, co-authors of a chapter in the Minnesota Boundary Law Deskbook, 1st Edition, 2016, will present an in-depth look at the essential elements of adverse possession at the Boundary Law Basics in Minnesota seminar on Friday, August...

Recent Title Insurance Case: Survey & Legal Description Exceptions

Recent Title Insurance Case: Survey & Legal Description Exceptions

Tom Olson and Katie Wahlberg recently won a decision in which the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled that the survey exception from title insurance coverage is applicable to exclude coverage where an accurate survey would have disclosed the location of a later disputed boundary line.