The Swier Law Firm Business Litigation News
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 Business Litigation UpdateIn today's legal landscape, conversations about business risk are often dominated by the topic of cybersecurity.
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Target | Multiple Lawsuits, Investigations After Data BreachOn Dec. 19, retail giant Target revealed that some 40 million debit and credit card accounts had been stolen from its secure servers.
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South Dakota Judge Rules Against Teen in 4-H Cheating CaseA judge has ruled that a teenager embroiled in a 4-H cheating scandal is not entitled to monetary damages in her case against two 4-H administrators.
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Supreme Court Declines Case On Online Sales TaxesThe Supreme Court declined Monday to get involved in efforts to force Web retailers to collect sales tax in places where companies don'y have a presence.
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State Supreme Court Says Loan Lawsuit Can Be Class ActionThe South Dakota Supreme Court says a lawsuit against a Rapid City credit union and an insurance company can be handled as a class action.
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4-H Cheating Scandal Reaches Federal Appeals CourtA federal court is hearing arguments in a lawsuit brought by the family of a student accused of cheating in a 4-H pig-showing competition in South Dakota.
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State Businesses Face More Litigation Than Two Years AgoA new survey indicates that companies may be facing more litigation than they have in the past two years.
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Brooke Swier Schloss Discusses Save Our Neighborhood LawsuitBrooke Swier Schloss Discusses Save Our Neighborhood Lawsuit with KSFY Television
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NCAA Will Not Renew Contract With EA SportsA class of former college athletes is suing the organization for using their likenesses in popular video game series
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ABC News To Seek Dismissal of 'Pink Slime' LawsuitABC News says it intends to ask a circuit court to dismiss a South Dakota beef company's defamation lawsuit now that it has been moved from federal court.