The Swier Law Firm's Corporate and Business Law Blog
Our team is keeping you informed and up to date on the latest happenings on the law in South Dakota. Read more on our blog.
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South Dakota's Minimum Wage Will Increase on January 1, 2020 The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation announced the minimum wage for 2020. -
Premier Center's Management Company Announces Merger SMG, the company that manages the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, has announced it's merging with Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. (AEG). -
Mike Henderson Featured on KSFY Story on Hultgren Construction On September 10, 2019, Mike Henderson was featured on KSFY-TV where he provided expert legal commentary on Hultgren Construction's recent plea in federal court -
Swier Law Firm Announces Business Shield Plan™ Swier Law Firm's Business and Corporate Law Practice Group offers our clients a select membership in our comprehensive Business Shield Plan™. -
State Board Considers Raising Bonding Requirements A state board is weighing whether to raise bonding requirements for natural gas and oil drillers. -
FCC looks to 'close the digital divide,' provide $4.9 million for S.D. rural broadband As the federal government looks to "close the digital divide" in rural communities across the country, South Dakota will receive nearly $4.9 million. -
Sioux Falls City Council Considers Stance On Industrial Hemp Every year the Sioux Falls City Council sends a list of items to the South Dakota state legislature they hope will become law. -
Millions of Patients' Personal Information Exposed in Medical Collections Company Data Breach It seems like there's another data breach every day. We share quite a bit of our personal information online (and off). -
7 Ideas To Help Small Towns Survive And Thrive Attending a conference in South Dakota typically means heading to a city - but recently a conference was held in the small town of Lemmon, S.D. -
Immoral and Vulgar Trademarks Get SCOTUS Seal of Approval The High Court recently upheld the lower federal appellate court decision holding that the Lanham Act's prohibition on immoral trademarks is unconstitutional.