Minnesota’s Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act Turns 30
Note: This Article originally appeared in the September 2017 issue of Bench & Bar Magazine co-authored by Craig W. Trepanier and V. John Ella. Minnesota’s
Note: This Article originally appeared in the September 2017 issue of Bench & Bar Magazine co-authored by Craig W. Trepanier and V. John Ella. Minnesota’s
Imagine your employment requires you to bill your employer on a per-job basis but your employer supplies all the necessary equipment to complete requested projects.
By concentrating on the protection of their own trade secrets, employers can overlook the importance of carefully handling their competitors’ trade secrets when hiring employees
At some point you or someone you know may become a party to a lawsuit. Lawsuits typically follow a common path. Although the rules and
If you are a member (owner) of a Minnesota limited liability company (LLC), then you need to decide in the next few months whether it
On August 9, 2017, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that the 2013 amendments to the Minnesota Whistleblower Act (“MWA”) were specifically intended by the Minnesota
Update: On June 27, 2018, the Minnesota Supreme Court overturned the decision made by the Minnesota Court of Appeals, discussed below. To read the Minnesota
Minnesota recently amended its Termination of Sales Representatives Act to clarify an historically ambiguous section of the statute regarding its application to sales representatives (“sales
Minnesota is among those states that has adopted the “blue-pencil doctrine” which allows a judge to modify the terms of a non-compete or other restrictive
A legal blow up between two tech titans in California (Waymo, LLC, owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet on the one side, and Uber Technologies,
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