Court Addresses Shareholder’s Claim that He Had an Expectation of Lifetime Employment in a Minnesota Company
The Minnesota Court of Appeals issued a decision in the case of Roberts v. HydraMetrics, LLC, No. A18-0390, (Minn. Ct. App. 2019) that addressed a shareholder’s claim that he had an expectation of lifetime employment with the Minnesota company for which he worked. The decision both clarifies and criticizes a well-known 1992 Court of Appeals […]
Use of Credit Checks by Minnesota Employers in the Employment Context
Generally, employers who are considering obtaining background information in order to make personnel decisions should use credit checks only when credit information is job-related and can be shown to be a business necessity. For instance, a credit check may be permissible when there is a close relationship between credit information and job performance, like in […]