The Swier Law Firm's Business Litigation 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 Sues Texas Oil And Gas Company For $15.5 millionSouth Dakota is suing a Texas company for $15.5 million for abandoning 40 natural gas wells in Harding County.
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Village River Group Responds After City Terminates Downtown ProjectThe Village on the River was to have included a publicly paid for parking ramp and privately funded hotels on top of that ramp.
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U.S. Justice Department Asks For Hearing In Qualcomm Antitrust CaseThe Department of Justice’s antitrust division asked a judge to hold a hearing on any possible remedies to be imposed on mobile chip supplier Qualcomm.
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State Defends South Dakota Pipeline Protest LegislationSouth Dakota's governor and attorney general are asking a judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging a new law that aims to prevent disruptive demonstrations.
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The Argus Leader Is Seeking Public Records At the U.S. Supreme CourtWhat started as a routine request for government spending records more than eight years ago will be the subject of a U.S. Supreme Court argument.
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South Dakota Federal Court Declines To Dismiss Case In Tubing Mishap At Ski ResortA federal judge has cleared the way for a jury to decide whether the owners of a ski resort and tubing hill were negligent in an accident.
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Rapid City Council To Vote On Changing Public Behavior LawRapid City has proposed changing a local law that regulates public behavior and safety after the city attorney said it violates the right to free speech.
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No, You Can't Sue the NFL Over a Blown CallEven the National Football League Commissioner admitted that referees botched a late non-pass interference call in the NFC championship game.
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Telephone Company Says Black Hills Wildfire An Act of GodThe company sued by Custer County landowners for Legion Lake Fire says the third-largest wildfire in the Black Hills was caused by an act of God.
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Court Revives Mattress Firm Case against Sleep NumberA federal appeals court revived for a second time a 11-year-old defamation lawsuit by bedding retailer Mattress Firm against adjustable bed maker Sleep Number.