Read the Latest News Stories About Various Aspects of Law in South Dakota
Our lawyers keep you up to date on the latest legal developments in South Dakota. Read recent stories on various areas of law.
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South Dakota Dairy Operators and Immigration ReformAt the Turner County Dairy, finding employees to milk 1,600 cows three times a day isn't a problem, but that could change if reform isn't made.
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USDA Looking to Change Farm Manager Loopholet is possible that there will only be one to three managers allowed per farm operation. The payment changes would take affect in 2016, but federal...
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Judge Finds Rights of Indians Violated in SD Custody CasesA federal judge in Rapid City ruled that state court judges and officials in Pennington County routintely violated provisions of the Indian Child Welfare Act
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Records You Should Have & Understand As You Approach DivorceSwier Law Firm Publishes New Report: 36 Financial Records You Should Have & Understand As You Approach A Divorce
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Swier Law Firm Presents Estate Planning in South DakotaSwier Law Firm Presents Estate Planning in South Dakota at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
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Single-Member LLC's Veil PiercedWestern sued the LLC for breach of contract, and was awarded a judgment of $43,646 plus another $2,161 in attorney’s fees. But when Western tried to...
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State Agricultural Law - Farm Bill Program ExtendedFarmers have until April 7 to decide between the Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) safety net programs, USDA announced Friday.
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Universities Reining in Spending After Minimum Wage IncreaseSouth Dakota's six public universities are reining in hiring and cutting back hours and services as a result of the $8.50 minimum wage that voters approved.
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Distracted Driving Plays Big Role In SD Teen Car CrashesFind Out How Distracted Driving Plays Big Role In South Dakota Teen Car Crashes. But is it correct to attribute distracted driving only to teenagers?
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South Dakota Business Owners React to Lower Teen WageOne local business owner says South Dakota's new teen minimum wage allows her to give more inexperienced teens their first paycheck.