Small Bar Sued for Staff Tip Sharing & Wrongful Termination
A former bartender/server for a small, family-owned bar in a small town in rural Minnesota sued the owners in outstate Minnesota for 1.) requiring its staff
A former bartender/server for a small, family-owned bar in a small town in rural Minnesota sued the owners in outstate Minnesota for 1.) requiring its staff
In our last blog post – Anatomy of a MN Lawsuit: In the Beginning There Was a Complaint – we discussed what comes first in a
For most folks, the thought of being sued is troublesome, if not outright terrifying. A lawsuit of any kind instills anxiety, fear, and many misunderstandings. Usually
Discovering it Again I’ve written before about the discovery process and how important and critical it can be for your litigated case. I have also written
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The changes shared in part one and two of our three part series are certainly significant, but there are other changes coming with the New Act.
Part one of our series introduced the New Act that has a direct impact on all LLCs in Minnesota. While derivative claims are a large part
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