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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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The court rejected a common law “materiality standard” for determining what constitutes employment misconduct.
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Minnesota practitioners are left wondering how these new rules differ from those with which they are familiar.
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On the evening of June 24, 2016 Frank Baker’s life changed.
Read More »Changes on Tap: What’s Next for Law Changes in the Craft Beverage Industry?
With a new president on the federal level and a new majority in the Minnesota Senate, what should we expect for the craft beverage industry in 2017?
Read More »The Minnesota Common Interest Ownership Act Is Construed Broadly (Again)
In Frauenshuh, the Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s decision to award the homeowner’s association more than $75,000 in costs and disbursements.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has said that patent infringement cases must be tried to a jury. A patent owner’s Seventh Amendment right to a jury is a powerful tool against infringers.
Read More »How flat fees ensure profits
Taking a look at the profitable benefits of LPM and five tips to successfully implement.
Read More »Brexit and patent, trademark protection
The uncertainty and confusion caused by the United Kingdom’s vote to exit the European Union earlier this year can be felt across all areas of business law—intellectual property law included.
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