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Nov 20, 2017

Tips for lawyers moving to the Twin Cities

The path from Minnesota to a coast and back is well-traveled by lawyers.

Oct 31, 2017

Office politics: Can an employee be fired over political activities? The answer may not be as simple as you think.

You may assume that the answer is yes. After all, Minnesota is an at-will employment state, and people who engage in politics are a suspect class. But it turns out the answer might be a bit more complicated than that.

Sep 25, 2017

Family courts offer lessons for closely held ownership disputes

Family Courts use a process called ENE or “Early Neutral Evaluation” to help parties resolve social and financial issues outside of a formal court setting.

Sep 15, 2017

How Condo Law Change Will Impact New Development

Are Twin Cities developers finally going to break ground on new condos?

Aug 21, 2017

Stop Delaying: The Need for An Operating Agreement Under the Revised MN LLC Act

There is effectively only four months before the Minnesota Revised Limited Liability Company Act is in full force .

Jul 27, 2017

Everyone’s Favorite Legal Issue

The Changing Jurisdictional Effect Of State Business Registration Statutes

Jun 19, 2017

Informing the court of settlement doesn’t always mean a case is settled

What happens when the parties inform the court that they have reached a verbal settlement agreement but one party later changes its mind?

May 22, 2017

Obtaining preliminary injunctive relief for patent infringement

It's still difficult to obtain but not impossible

Apr 18, 2017

Broker Beware: Get your commission agreements in writing

Your client goes silent and stops returning your messages. What do you do?

Apr 3, 2017

Unpacking Lincoln’s Law: The Importance of the False Claims Act

The False Claims Act has become the primary tool to stop those who reap financial benefits based on false statements and misrepresentations to the U.S. government.

Mar 21, 2017

When Stealing Is Not Considered Theft

What if an employee cooks the books but never actually takes the money for himself?

Mar 6, 2017

What Kindred Nursing Centers v. Clark means for laws limiting arbitration

In February, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case out of Kentucky that might give hope to those who would like to see the Court buck the trend toward federal preemption of state laws limiting arbitration.

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