The Swier Law Firm's Business Litigation Blog
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United States Supreme Court Decides No Pay Owed for Post-Shift Security ScreeningsOn December 9, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Integrity Staffing Solutions, Inc. v. Busk, finding that an employee's time spent waiting to undergo and...
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President Obama Urges FCC to Reclassify Internet as UtilityNet Neutrality has long been a point of contention for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Internet users, and it has left the Federal Communications...
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Lawyers Given OK to Review South Dakota Juror's Social Media SitesThe American Bar Association (ABA) has ruled that lawyers are allowed to search a juror’s or potential juror’s public Internet presence, which can include...
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3 Tips for a South Dakota Business Responding to a Subpoena3 Tips for a South Dakota Business Responding to a Subpoena. Tip #1 - Determine possible objections to the subpoena range from procedural problems to privilege.
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What Every South Dakota Business Owner Needs to Know About Depositions
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South Dakota Judge Refuses to Throw Out "Pink Slime" LawsuitA circuit judge refused to throw out a defamation lawsuit against ABC related to its coverage of a meat product which critics have dubbed "pink slime."
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Rapid City Officials Regroup After Court Ruling On Digital BillboardsRapid City officials are considering their next legal step following a federal court decision that struck down a voter-approved ban on new digital billboards.
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Rapid City Ban On Digital Billboards OverturnedA federal judge has overturned a citizen-driven initiative that banned new digital billboards in Rapid City.
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Federal Appeals Court Sets Aside Internet Neutrality RulesIn a decision that could reshape consumers' access to entertainment, news and other online content, a federal appeals court Tuesday set aside...
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Court Reinstates Antitrust Suit Against Dean FoodsA federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit that claims Dean Foods conspired with another milk processor.