
Minnesota Supreme Court Rejects Reallocation of Damages to Severally Liable Parties
Under the law, parties can be held either “severally” or “jointly and severally” liable for damages. Under the first category, called several liability, a party
Under the law, parties can be held either “severally” or “jointly and severally” liable for damages. Under the first category, called several liability, a party
We are pleased to announce that Craig W. Trepanier will co-present the webinar Business Law Series: Advancing and Protecting Your Business, with attorneys Ellie K.
One of the most difficult issues facing business founders is determining how to apportion ownership interests in a new entity. In an effort to keep
The Minnesota Court of Appeals recently affirmed a Ramsey County District Court ruling that a corporate director violated the Minnesota Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (“MUFTA”),
In Chavez-Lavagnino v. Motivation Educ. Training, Inc., 767 F.3d 744 (8th Cir. 2014), the Eighth Circuit held an employer liable for violating the Minnesota Whistleblower
In Walsh v. U.S. Bank, N.A., No. A13-0742, 2014 WL 3844201 (Minn. Aug. 6, 2014), the Minnesota Supreme Court addressed whether the federal plausibility standard
This article was originally published on August 1, 2014, and has been updated through July 1, 2023. Pursuant to the federal Fair Labor Standards Act
In Minnesota, corporations and limited liability companies must meet annual renewal requirements administered by the Minnesota Secretary of State or risk administrative dissolution. If an
Attorney Bryan R. Battina of Trepanier MacGillis Battina P.A., was selected as a 2014 “Rising Star” in the Minnesota Super Lawyers® magazine. Bryan R. Battina
For the sixth straight year, attorney Craig W. Trepanier, co-founder and President of Trepanier MacGillis Battina P.A., was selected for inclusion in the 2014 Minnesota
Business owners and HR professionals who have ever applied for a mortgage loan are probably familiar with the complex forms provided by banks in connection
Attorney James C. MacGillis has been reappointed as co-chair of the Hennepin County Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral & Information Service (“LRIS”) Oversight Committee for 2014-2015.