A Minnesota-based Maslon attorney weighs in on the Federal Trade Commission’s proposal to eliminate all noncompete clauses.
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The Minnesota medical cannabis company has dropped a lawsuit that claimed the state's new THC law discriminates against medical marijuana providers.
The Board of Pharmacy is seeking the destruction of over $7 million worth of THC edibles that exceed state limits.
Minneapolis-based Kastel led integration efforts for the 2020 merger that created a firm with 21 offices.
The settlement also requires Google also to be more transparent with consumers about its security practices.
A lawsuit filed by the state alleges the retailer sold firearms to people who later resold them to perpetrators of major shootings, including a fatal St. Paul bar shooting last year.
Vireo claims the state's new law discriminates because there is no chemical difference between marijuana-derived THC and hemp-derived THC.
Bankruptcy won't shield 3M's subsidiary Aearo Technologies from continued litigation over earplugs, a federal judge has ruled.
People affected by abortion bans are likely to seek employment in states like Minnesota where abortion remains legal, workforce experts say.
Peter Michaud will take over as chair of the national law firm in 2024.
A civil lawsuit has been filed to block United Health Group's proposed $13 billion purchase of healthcare tech company Change Healthcare.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Thursday he has filed a lawsuit against hedge fund-owned mega-landlord HavenBrook Homes.Â
Martin Shkreli has agreed to pay millions back to health insurers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota.
A Hennepin County judge has denied a legal challenge to the city’s order that requires patrons to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test result.
Twenty-two partners from Minneapolis-based Bowman and Brooke have left the firm to join Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, which says it will open a Twin Cities office.
Minnesota businesses are grappling with legal issues that include lease disputes, supply chain bottlenecks, and vaccine requirements.
Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic Drive-In, and Jimmy John’s have filed suits against a group of meat suppliers for allegedly conspiring to artificially inflate the cost of pork.
Allegations say they used PPP funds to continue scam.