The U.S. Court of Appeals removed a preliminary injunction that Vascular Solutions previously won against Boston Scientific.
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Craft breweries have worried that proposed FDA rules could disrupt longstanding relationships with farmers, but the government is clarifying its intentions and will issue revised language this summer.
The bankruptcy trustee attempting to round up “false profits” tied to the Tom Petters Ponzi scheme wants permission to pursue “clawback” claims in 26 countries around the world.
Taking into account returns on taxpayer investment, how much each state receives in federal funding, and the ratio of federal employees, WalletHub ranked Minnesota third on its list of states least-dependent on the federal government.
A Senate committee laid out multiple mistakes Target made when failing to prevent its data breach; meanwhile, the company faces yet another lawsuit.
While leading a local company called NatureRich, Michael Schlegel, with the help of a co-conspirator, allegedly attempted to conceal at least $3 million in gross income from the Internal Revenue Service.
A new rule requires publicly traded manufacturers to disclose whether their products include minerals whose sale funded armed conflict in the Congo—and the rule will have a ripple effect on smaller companies as well.
Tom Petters’ latest bid to revisit his 50-year prison sentence involved removing a judge that he says had a conflict of interest; that same, judge, however, has denied Petters’ motion.
The Swiss watchmaker seeks to stop Target from selling the watches, to recoup profits Target has made from the watches, and to be awarded capital damages.
Hannon Security Services, Inc., was bought by California-based Universal Protection Service, one of the largest security companies in the country.
From private businesses to law enforcement and state agencies, lawmakers have introduced more than a dozen bills this year to curtail growing concerns over surveillance and personal data privacy.
Companion bills at the state legislature aim to allow craft distilleries to sell products on-site, similarly to how craft breweries sell beer at “taprooms.”
Governor Dayton’s proposal would cut certain middle class taxes, B2B taxes, local government and nonprofit taxes, eliminate the gift tax, and increase angel investor tax credits.
Bixby Energy Systems founder Robert Walker was convicted on 17 counts of criminal conduct, including witness tampering and defrauding investors, after just a day and a half of jury deliberation.
Attorneys general from 42 states, including Minnesota, are advocating for patent reforms that they say would protect businesses from the threat of unnecessary litigation.
Target’s profits fell 46 percent in the fourth quarter, dropping from $1.47 per share to $0.81 per share; Target attributed $0.40 of the loss to its Canadian segment and $0.02 per share to the data breach.
The legislative session that begins Tuesday will focus on the recent bonding bill, the minimum wage, business-to-business taxes, and the state’s projected budget surplus.
St. Francis Campus Credit Union is the subject of a federal investigation, and its assets have been acquired by the larger Central Minnesota Credit Union.