It’s a well-known fact: states within the United States have their own identities, their own cultures, and even their own laws. What works in Minnesota may not work in Kentucky, and vice versa. When...
New Patent Troll Law in Minnesota
Minnesota has recently passed legislation prohibiting bad-faith assertions of patents held by patent trolls. And what exactly are patent trolls? Small and midsize business owners are too often confron...
Slander of Title in Real Estate
Slander of title is a real estate legal cause of action. It occurs when a person publishes a fabricated or derogatory statement about another’s property, which could then negatively affect the value...
How to Respond to a Data Breach
The Cybersecurity Unit of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recommends that “organizations should have a plan in place for handling computer intrusions before an intrusion occurs. During an intru...
The Domestic Asset Protection Trust
While Minnesota has generous opportunities to shield assets from creditors, it has yet to enact the equivalent of an offshore trust. However, there are a group of states that have enacted the Domestic...
Does Your Business Need an Exit Plan?
All business owners should consider an exit plan far before its implementation is necessary. An “Exit Plan” is a strategic outline of the transition out of your business. Whomever ends up purchasi...
New DMCA Agent Designation Law
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) directs the U.S. Copyright Office to maintain a current roster of agents who have been designated by online service providers to receive notifications of cl...
The Elder Abuse Laws of Minnesota
Minnesota law defines “Elder Abuse” as the mistreatment, neglect, or exploitation of an older, vulnerable person. Such abuse usually takes place within the home or in a residential facility, and t...
MUFTA: Minnesota’s Fraudulent Transfer Act
MUFTA is Minnesota’s adoption of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (UFTA). The law was enacted to prevent defendants from divesting themselves of assets while claims are pending, or in anticipatio...
Fair Use of Online Copyrighted Materials
According to the U.S. Copyright Office, copyright is a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as p...