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Invest in North Dakota advocates call for targeting Legacy Fund investments at home

Invest in North Dakota advocates call for targeting Legacy Fund investments at home By investing the Legacy Fund’s wealth on Wall Street, North Dakota is transferring economic opportunities to other states and abroad, according to advocates of using the fund to spur the state s economy. Written By: Patrick Springer | × BISMARCK Interest is growing in using a portion of the $7.9 billion Legacy Fund’s earnings to invest in North Dakota companies and communities to boost the state’s economy. Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread, who serves on the State Investment Board, is pushing to have 20% of the fund’s earnings dedicated to investments in North Dakota, with 10% going to buy bonds and 10% for stock in state companies.

Heck named shareholder in Vogel Law Firm

Luke Heck is a native of Jamestown. 9:31 am, Dec. 22, 2020 × Luke Heck Vogel Law Firm has announced that Jamestown native Luke Heck has become a shareholder in the firm. Heck’s practice area is criminal defense, and the firm said he aggressively advocates for his clients to achieve positive outcomes in their matters. Heck graduated from Jamestown College in Jamestown with a Bachelor of Arts in business administration with concentrations in economics and global business. He then attended the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis, Minnesota. listen live

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Vogel Law Firm Announces New Shareholders Vogel Law Firm is pleased to announce that Luke Heck, Jordan Weir and KrisAnn Norby-Jahner have become shareholders in the firm. Luke Heck practices in the area of criminal defense, where he aggressively advocates for his clients to achieve positive outcomes in their matters. Luke, a native of Jamestown, has been with the firm since 2018 and works in the Fargo office. Luke attended Jamestown College and the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis.  Jordan Weir also practices in the Fargo office and maintains a broad civil litigation practice that includes commercial litigation, insurance defense, plaintiff’s personal injury, real property litigation, and estate litigation. Jordan graduated from St. John’s University in Collegeville. He went on to graduate with honors from the University of Minnesota Law School in 2013. 

Local lawyers warn against the act of revenge against porch pirates

Local lawyers warn against the act of revenge against porch pirates While packing decoy boxes with stinky or messy surprises may be a tempting way to get the sultry taste of revenge against porch pirates, a Fargo attorney goes over the potential legal issues. Written By: Nick Broadway | 7:22 pm, Dec. 9, 2020 FARGO In the season of porch pirates, we often hear about people putting dog poop or glitter bombs in decoy boxes to get revenge. But what is legal to when deterring these thieves? Around the country, vigilante mail recipients are taking matters in their own hands and posting about it online. There is the common practice of putting dog poop in a decoy box, using glitter bombs, and even going as far as rigging shotgun blanks to scare off patio patrons.

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