Hip-Pocket Service in Minnesota
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
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
Workplace Privacy Law in Minnesota Can an employer in Minnesota legally monitor employees? The answer is usually “yes.” Employers may monitor work e-mails, internet use
PCA businesses in Minnesota should start getting ready to transition from personal care assistance (“PCA”) to Community First Services and Supports (“CFSS”). This change will
Minnesota businesses currently registered as a housing with services establishment under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 144D must apply for an assisted living facility license no later
It is that time of year again when we round up and review all of the state and federal court decisions from Minnesota from the
Application of the Minnesota Termination of Sales Representative Act (“MTSRA” or “Act”), Minn. Stat. Section 325E.37, which protects non-employee sales representatives based in Minnesota or
“I am altering the deal, pray I don’t alter it any further.” (Darth Vader to Lando Calrissian in The Empire Strikes Back (1980)) Auge v.
In a May 2020 unpublished opinion, the Minnesota Court of Appeals decided in Mallberg v. Gustafson, et al that a company’s former employee was not
In Sanimax, LLC v. Blue Honey Bio -Fuels, 945 N.W.2d 366 (Wisc. Ct. App. 2020), the Wisconsin Court of Appeals affirmed a circuit court’s decision
In Cedar Valley Medical Specialists PC v. Wright, 940 NW.2d 442 (Iowa Ct. App. 2019), the Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed a district court bench
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