Minnesota’s Paid Leave: Key Considerations for Employers Minnesota’s Paid Leave program is set to take effect on January 1, 2026, introducing a major shift in workplace leave policies. Designed to support employees facing critical life events…
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In 2023, Minnesota became the twelfth state to enact “Clean Slate” legislation, which was supposed to offer automatic criminal expungements to over 500,000 Minnesotan residents. Many Minnesotans who were looking forward to, and depending on, the…
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Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Update – April 25, 2025 In our last blog post, we discussed the uncertainty surrounding the status of Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements. At the time, the law was in flux, leaving ma…
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Interior Designers Need to be Licensed Contractors Under Minnesota law, anyone managing two or more trades on a job site needs to be a licensed General Contractor. Minnesota Law Minnesota’s Department of Labor and Industry (“DOLI”) mandates…
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Recent Update on Misclassification Lawsuit On March 5th, the Court DENIED the Motion for the Temporary Restraining Order and a Preliminary Injunction on the Misclassification Lawsuit. This means that the potential stay (temporary pause) mentioned in…
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UPDATE on misclassification lawsuit – as we await the ruling, contractors need to remember that any decision will apply only to the 14-point test and not to any of the other reporting requirements, related laws and penalties. TL;DR: Pending law…
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I. INTRODUCTION A routine traffic stop in Texas in 2016 ended with the death of an unarmed Black man. Now, the U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Barnes v. Felix, a case that questions how courts should assess police use of force. When an officer uses d…
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Traffic stops. We have all been there. You notice the flashing lights in your rearview mirror, pull over, and prepare for the usual questions. But what if the officer doesn’t ask you any questions and instead orders you out of your vehicle and call…
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Federal Trademarks TLDR: Business owners likely do not need to register federal trademarks unless their brand or slogan is highly unique and is used in multiple states’ markets nationwide. What Is a Trademark? A federal trademark is a registration…
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Child support is a vital component in ensuring that children’s needs are met after a separation or divorce. In Minnesota, the calculation of child support is governed by state guidelines, designed to ensure fairness and that both parents contribute…
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