The Uniform Law Commission (“ULC”) recently published the final Uniform Restrictive Employment Agreement Act (“Act”). Restrictive employment agreements – or restrictive covenants – are agreements that restrict an employee from working after the employment relationship ends.
Minnesota Liens on Personal Property in Self-Storage Act and the Significant 2021 Amendment
The Minnesota Liens on Personal Property in Self-Service Storage Act (the “Self-Storage Act”) located at Sections 514.970 to 514.979, provides self-storage owners with a very powerful and non-judicial (meaning, outside of the courts) foreclosure process to address situations in which self-storage tenants fail to pay rent.
Attorney Andrew Parker Interviewed on KYMN Radio Morning Show
KYMN Radio interviews Andrew Parker on The Morning Show for lawsuit filled against Northfield Hospital and Clinic's blanket denial and failure to accommodate healthcare workers vaccine mandate exemption requests.
Blanket Denial of Exemption Requests Forces Healthcare Workers to Sue Northfield Hospital and Clinic Over Vaccine Mandate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. BLANKET DENIAL OF EXEMPTION REQUESTS FORCES HEALTHCARE WORKERS TO SUE NORTHFIELD HOSPITAL AND CLINIC OVER VACCINE MANDATE. In a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court by Andrew Parker of the Parker Daniels Kibort law firm against Northfield Hospital and Clinic, numerous healthcare professionals make claims their...
WCCO interviews Andrew Parker
Founding Partner, Andrew Parker, interviewed by WCCO's Liz Colin for lawsuit filled against Northfield Hospital and Clinic's blanket denial and failure to accommodate healthcare workers vaccine mandate exemption requests.
MyPillow Launches Yet Another Effort to Get Dominion’s Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed
In the latest court filings, lawyers representing MyPillow asked Nichols if they could bring some of their arguments to an appeals court. The attorneys, Nathan Lewis and Andrew D. Parker, want a higher court to consider whether Nichols applied the appropriate legal standards in denying MyPillow's motion to dismiss the...
After Losing Bid to Toss Dominion Defamation Case, MyPillow Lawyers Eye Appeal
My Pillow attorneys, including Alan Dershowitz and Supreme Court veteran Nathan Lewin, argue they believe the appeals court will rule in their favor and find “Dominion’s complaint did not satisfy the most stringent actual malice requirement under New York Times v. Sullivan, which applies to a government actor operating in...
New Name, Image and Likeness Protections for Minnesota College Athletes
The Supreme Court has issued seismic decision for the future of college sports. Despite having come down mere weeks ago, the effects of that decision can already be felt throughout practice fields, classrooms, and statehouses nationwide.
Squeeze Out Mergers
“Squeeze out” mergers are one of the (many) threats faced by minority owners of corporations.[1] In a typical squeeze out, the majority owner sells the business to another corporation controlled by the majority owner – which the minority owner is not part of. This action can effectively create a forced...
U.S. Department of Labor to Raise Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors
On July 21, 2021 the Department of Labor announced a proposed rule raising the minimum wage for all federal contractors to $15 per hour. This is a “proposed rule,” and thus requires the Department to engage in the formal rulemaking process (which allows for hearings and public comment), the Department’s...