Michael Harvey, owner and CEO of Oakdale-based Able Energy Co., allegedly failed to make good on contracts with more than 50 Minnesota customers.
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Nearly $1.8 million in federal pandemic funds used for personal expenses
As part of a settlement with state’s department of human rights, the operator of the Minnesota Renaissance Festival and two other businesses are required to adopt anti-harassment policies.
The CEO of Indeed Brewing Co. makes the case for eliminating Minnesota's growler cap, which blocks craft breweries from growing too large.
The law firm has been working on environmental, social, and governmental (ESG) issues for years now, but has only recently decided to formalize its efforts in a new working group. Co-lead April Hamlin, a Minneapolis attorney at the national firm, says companies can no longer afford to overlook the topic.
Deal signals vote of confidence in downtown Minneapolis.
Demand for its legal services has rebounded strongly since the coronavirus hit the United States in March.
Brit’s Pub was set on fire amid looting.
The Chanhassen-based fitness chain said its insurer declined to cover most of its pandemic-related losses.
Widespread economic damage caused by Covid-19 has left many businesses in legal disputes with their landlords, suppliers, and insurance carriers.
Economic upheaval caused by the virus is inevitably going to spawn an outbreak of lawsuits. Law firms are getting ready.
In response to the death of George Floyd while in police custody, the local law firm reexamines its own operations.
Local leaders weigh in on the business community’s role in driving change following George Floyd’s death.
A night of anarchy left local business and citizenry looking for leadership, which was in short supply.
Responding to the coronavirus pandemic, the prestigious law firm reduces expenses to match a tough economic environment.
Force majeure clauses and common law remedies could help businesses that can’t meet contract obligations. But no agreement is the same.
Huge mergers are altering the Twin Cities legal landscape, where firms face intense competition for business clients and legal talent.
The former Democratic presidential candidate has proposed new legislation that would narrow antitrust immunity and enable civil penalties.