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481.11 CHANGE OF ATTORNEY. The attorney in a civil action or proceeding may be changed at any time. When such change is made, written notice of the substitution of a new attorney shall be given to adverse parties; until such notice, they shall recognize the former attorney.
Union membership is a private, personal choice made by you and your family. There are many possible reasons for wanting to opt out of paying union dues. Exercising your rights is a good and private decision. You do not owe anyone an explanation.
How do you dissolve a Minnesota Corporation? Corporations which have issued shares: To dissolve your Minnesota corporation after it has issued shares, you must first file the Intent to Dissolve form with the Minnesota Secretary of State (SOS). Then the corporation will file the Articles of Dissolution Chapter 302A.
Union membership is a private, personal choice made by you and your family. There are many possible reasons for wanting to opt out of paying union dues. Exercising your rights is a good and private decision. You do not owe anyone an explanation.
Go to the Minnesota resources page, and download or email yourself a copy of the standard opt out letter. Fill in the letter with your information and mail copies to your union and employer.
Contracts for Sale of Goods – Four-Years: Contracts that fall under the sale of goods, governed by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), have a shorter statute of limitations—typically four years in Minnesota.