Dorsey & Whitney, a well-established law firm that’s been around for more than a century, is laying off staff and reducing pay to deal with the financial fallout of the
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In the coming weeks and months, Dan Early predicts there will be “a fairly significant uptick in demand” for charter flights like those operated by his firm, St. Paul-based Best
Mindful of increased competition in higher education and changing appetites for business education, Stefanie Lenway concluded that the University of St. Thomas business school needed a makeover. The dean of
The Great Recession tested the mettle of Minnesota’s Marvin family, which refused to eliminate jobs of the factory workers who make windows and doors. Now CEO Paul Marvin, a fourth-generation
Ecolab employees are being spared the financial carnage of layoffs, large-scale furloughs and pay cuts that have rolled across many American companies, which CEO Doug Baker contends is the right
When Gov. Tim Walz and Queen Elizabeth delivered their Sunday addresses about the coronavirus threat, their somber messages and calls for united action evoked the spirit of fireside chats employed
LIZ FEDOR During the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for Land O’Lakes butter and other dairy products is spiking at U.S. supermarkets. That’s putting extra stress on Land O’Lakes employees charged
While U.S. senators negotiate a relief package to address the economic ruin caused by the coronavirus, the Minneapolis Federal Reserve’s president and CEO said Congress should avoid worrying about precisely
Huge mergers are altering the Twin Cities legal landscape, where firms face intense competition for business clients and legal talent.
Minnesota banks are targeting grants for housing, job training, financial literacy, and other pressing needs to make a difference in communities.
Is Minnesota getting ready to restrict their applicability?
In what is likely to be a boisterous election season, what are the pros and cons of workplace discussion?
KFAN Radio's young fathers get real about parenting on their podcast.
Talent, land, and a supportive local government help drive high-paying jobs.
The sports website is thriving against strong local competition.
With an extensive portfolio of workforce and business development experience, Christenson will direct the Urban Investors program.
Prices for most ag products are linked to world markets, but Minnesota farmers say it’s possible to take advantage of market niches.
Twin Cities attorneys analyze the impact of the Defend Trade Secrets Act as well as how evolving IP law applies to videos and software.