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CAMPBELL KNUTSON <br />seemingly insignificant word or phrase into a major unforeseen problem. Accordingly, <br />when drafting an ordinance, our firm works and re -works the language, compares it to <br />that found in numerous other city codes, and checks relevant case law. The rigorous <br />process generates ordinances that are easily put into practice and that minimize future <br />risks. The firm has assisted several cities in the process of codifying ordinances and is <br />familiar with code overhauls and maintenance. <br />DOCUMENT REVIEW. As alluded to above, Campbell Knutson has drafted and reviewed <br />all types of development and redevelopment documents, real estate title and transaction <br />documents, municipal policy manuals, municipal governance documents and more. In <br />responding to a document drafting or review request, the firm will draw on this vast <br />collection to efficiently and effectively produce a quality product. Andrea's background <br />and municipal experience ready her for changes in the law and wholly novel approaches. <br />REAL ESTATE. The firm is well prepared to handle all of Lino Lakes' day -to -day real <br />estate transactions. The firm has successfully handled multi - million dollar development <br />agreements, park and redevelopment property acquisitions, easements and leases for <br />many of our municipal clients. The firm knows technical requirements as well as the <br />practical mechanics of real estate transactions. The firm has several experienced <br />paralegals with a thorough knowledge of real estate document preparation and document <br />recording. <br />EMINENT DOMAIN. The firm has successfully managed the acquisition of a wide variety <br />of properties by eminent domain. Although each acquisition presents distinct issues and <br />calls for a somewhat unique approach, the firm attempts to facilitate careful planning at <br />the earliest possible stages of an acquisition and, as a result, properties can often be <br />acquired through astute negotiation. When it cannot, however, the firm will acquire the <br />property through formal condemnation. Over the years, the firm has faced virtually every <br />