
Minnesota Employment Agreements and Non-Compete Law – 2020 Year in Review
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
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In a May 2020 unpublished opinion, the Minnesota Court of Appeals decided in Mallberg v. Gustafson, et al that a company’s former employee was not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
Over this past year, Iowa appellate courts issued several decisions regarding employee drug and alcohol testing under Iowa Code Section 730.5. Ferguson v. Exide In
TMB shareholder Craig W. Trepanier and TMB associate attorney Nathan R. Snyder will speak on September 3, 2020 at the 2020 Business Law Institute on
The Minneapolis Freelance Worker Protections Ordinance The City of Minneapolis has enacted the Minneapolis Freelance Worker Protections Ordinance (“MFWPO” or “Ordinance”) to protect freelance workers
Five Trepanier MacGillis Battina P.A. attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2020 edition of Minnesota Super Lawyers ® magazine: TMB shareholder Craig W.
Introduction The publication of a false statement that harms a business may addressed in litigation through tort claims other than common law defamation. In the
Settling years of contentious litigation that followed Minneapolis’ adoption of a sick and safe time ordinance, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in June 2020 that