Are Noncompete Or Nonsolicit Agreements Enforceable in Minnesota?
Employers have long relied on restrictive covenants such as noncompete and nonsolicitation agreements to protect their business and market position....
As a trial attorney at Schwartz Law Firm in Oakdale, Minnesota, Brandon M. Schwartz focuses his practice primarily on business law and business litigation involving such matters as shareholder disputes, derivative actions, non-competes and liquidated damage litigation, contract creation and litigation, company formation, patent infringement litigation and age discrimination for clients throughout Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Arizona.
Employers have long relied on restrictive covenants such as noncompete and nonsolicitation agreements to protect their business and market position....
The Hatch-Waxman Act, established in 1984, provided a significant reform to the regulatory framework surrounding pharmaceutical patents in the United...
On May 18, 2023, the United States Supreme Court decided Amgen Inc et al.. Sanofi et al., a case on...
The field of patent law is complex and evolving, constantly addressing the intersection between innovation and intellectual property rights. One...
Patent infringement claims are on the rise as more companies invest in research and development to create cutting-edge products and...
Often, by the time a dispute between shareholders reaches me, there has been a breakdown in the expectations that result...
Construction defects are a significant concern for homeowners, builders, and contractors. Identifying and resolving construction defects is vital to all...
Whether it be a shareholder oppression claim, a majority shareholder asserting a breach of fiduciary duty claim against a minority...
A truly independent “Special Litigation Committee” or “SLC” wields enormous power in the context of derivative claims (more on these...
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses make up 99.7% of U.S. employer firms, 64% of net new...
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