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Five Things That The Proposed Title IX Regulations Mean For South Dakota's K-12 SchoolsSecretary of Education Betsy DeVos released a long anticipated rewrite of federal Title IX guidance.
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Top Three Legal Issues Impacting High School Athletics ProgramsOver the course of the year, lawsuits and court cases have impacted school sports programs.
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Property Ownership in South Dakota - Sole OwnershipUnder South Dakota law, there are a variety of ways to title property. Title is commonly held in ways: sole ownership, joint tenancy, and tenancy in common.
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Four Tips to Successfully Mediate a South Dakota Business DisputeIn some cases, mediation may be a way to resolve a South Dakota business lawsuit. Here are four tips to successfully mediate a business lawsuit.
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Title IX Proposed Regulations - Hot Takes for K-12 AdministratorsThe long-awaited proposed Title IX regulations have been issued and the media is buzzing about the changes as they impact higher ed - but what about K-12?
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South Dakota Agricultural Law - Fencing Law in South DakotaAs a farming and ranching state, South Dakota has numerous agricultural-related laws. One particularly interesting area of agricultural law is entitled...
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Three Legal Tips for the HolidaysThe holiday season is a great time of year for enjoying the company of friends and family. However, in the excitement of the season it is important to be...
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South Dakota Legal Notes November-December 2018Swier Law Firm November-December 2018 Newsletter
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The Fundamentals Of Buying A Business In South Dakota (Part 4)Once you decide to buy the business, you will make an offer. This is a legal issue and all of the nitty-gritty details of the sale need to be confirmed...
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The Fundamentals Of Buying A Business In South Dakota (Part 3)A business valuation conducted by a “business valuation expert” will substantiate whether the asking price is reasonable.