
Minnesota Defamation Claims are not Tolled by the “Discovery Rule”
If you just discovered that you were defamed over two years ago your claim is barred. That was the holding by the Court of Appeals
If you just discovered that you were defamed over two years ago your claim is barred. That was the holding by the Court of Appeals
Minnesota recognized the tort of invasion of privacy in 1998. Lake v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 582 N.W.2d 231, 236 (Minn. 1998). There are three versions
The Minnesota Court of Appeals has clarified the standard for challenging the denial of a professional license under Minnesota law. In the Matter of the
Introduction On January 5, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a regulation that would ban the use of non-compete agreements nationwide. The proposal is
Restatements of the Law The Restatements of the Law are a set of treatises on legal topics meant to inform lawyers and judges about general
Clinics and medi-spas in Minnesota often ask whether Botox requires an individualized prescription by a physician or if it is an “over-the-counter” product. The answer
Many companies hire more “seasonal” employees in the summer than the winter, or vice versa. These include summer camps, ski hills, landscaping companies, and snow-plowing
The Minnesota Court of Appeals (“Court”) affirmed an order by Minnesota Board of Medical Practice (“Board”) reprimanding a physician for not cooperating with the Board
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. signed an Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy (“Order”) on July 9, 2021. The Order includes a
What is “Hip-Pocket Service”? In Minnesota state court, unlike most states, a civil action is commenced upon service of the summons and complaint, not by