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Soybean Farmer Loses Against Monsanto In Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court ruled in favor of Monsanto over a farmer accused of having pirated the genetically-modified crops developed by the agribusiness giant.
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Three Important Legal Tips for Every South Dakota Small Business Owner
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South Dakota Business Owners and Unpaid Interns - A New Litigation Risk?As summer approaches, many South Dakota corporations and non-profits are preparing to welcome a new crop of interns.
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Failing to Read a Contract Before Signing Does Not Eliminate Terms of ContractThis case makes clear that courts will uphold terms agreed to in written, signed contracts.
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IRS Provides Maximum Vehicle Values for 2013This IRS notice provides the maximum vehicle values for 2013 that taxpayers need to determine the value of personal use of employer-provided vehicles
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South Dakota Court Asked To Make Lawsuit A Class ActionThe state Supreme Court has been asked to order that a lawsuit against a credit union and insurance company proceed as a class action.
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South Dakota Supreme Court Rules No Insurance Coverage In Crash That Hurt 4 BoysThe South Dakota Supreme Court has ruled that an insurance company does not have to cover a Rapid City woman for a car accident involving four boys.
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Mitchell Bans Texting While Driving In City LimitsMitchell City Council has voted to ban texting while driving in the city.
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South Dakota Supreme Court Issues Ruling In Property Tax Assessment Case
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The South Dakota Parenting Guidelines: An Alternative for Child Custody and Visitation CasesThe South Dakota Parenting Guidelines provide an alternative for parents in child custody and visitation cases.