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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Swier Law Firm Wins Victory For Client Against B-Y Water DistrictSwier Law Firm recently secured a favorable jury verdict for its client against B-Y Water District in Bon Homme County Circuit Court.
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Subway ‘Footlong’ Settlement Short on DoughIf you purchased a Subway six-inch or footlong sandwich between Jan. 1, 2003 and Oct. 2, 2015, “your rights could be affected by a lawsuit.”
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The Marilyn Monroe Estate Sues AVELA for Violation of TrademarksSince Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962, her heirs have been on the lookout for those looking to capitalize on her fame. Learn more here.
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South Dakota Supreme Court Bars Citibank Recoup of $30 Million in TaxesThe SD Supreme Court says Citibank won’t be able to reclaim $30 million in overpaid bank taxes to the state which ultimately bans a refund to Citibank.
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Group Wants Ban on Cellphones for Sioux Falls DriversGroup Wants Ban on Cellphones for Sioux Falls Drivers. A group of safety advocates wants cellphones out of the hands of Sioux Falls drivers.
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Union County Homeowners Won't See Flood Insurance SurchargeMore than 400 homeowners whose property lies along the Missouri River in southeast South Dakota are no longer facing a potential surcharge on their insurance.
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South Dakota Business Law - Wyoming Court Addresses Liability of LLCThe Supreme Court of Wyoming recently addressed whether a limited liability company LLC controlled by GreenHunter Energy, Inc. GreenHunter could be...
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Distracted Driving Plays Big Role In South Dakota Teen Car CrashesDistracted driving - it's anything that takes your attention away from the road. This can be anything from putting on makeup to singing to playing on your phone
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South Dakota Business Litigation - Supreme Court Decides Worker's Compensation CaseState Business Litigation - Supreme Court Decides Worker's Compensation Case
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Supreme Court Rules Employers Are Not Required To Pay For Security Time