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Bans on Salary History Inquiries Raise Concerns for Employers

In recent years, a number of states and localities have passed regulations on the ability of employers to inquire into the criminal and work history of potential employees. The highest-profile of these movements has been the so-called “ban the box” effort, which seeks to bar employers from inquiring into whether applicants had been arrested or convicted of a crime in…

Troy Hutchinson Named Super Lawyer for Sixth Straight Year

Troy Hutchinson once again received recognition on the Minnesota Super Lawyers® list for 2018.  The list is published in Minnesota Super Lawyers magazine, Mpls. St. Paul Magazine, and Twin Cities Business magazine. Minnesota Super Lawyers is a designation given to only 5 percent of Minnesota attorneys each year. This is the sixth straight year Troy has been named to this distinguished group.…

Antitrust Red Flags in Commercial Contracts & Counseling CLE. Erin Hutchinson presents at the MSBA Antitrust Section’s CLE on March 21, 2018

  Erin Hutchinson presents at the MSBA Antitrust Section’s CLE on Wednesday March 21st, a program designed to help in-house counsel and general commercial lawyers identify antitrust concerns that arise in common commercial contracts, policy documents and negotiations.  Eric Olson assisted in the presentation materials and brings the examples to life with his research and case law examples.

Troy Hutchinson Named 2016 Super Lawyer

Troy Hutchinson once again received recognition on the Minnesota Super Lawyers® list in 2016.  The list is published in Minnesota Super Lawyers magazine, Mpls. St. Paul Magazine, and Twin Cities Business magazine. Minnesota Super Lawyers is a designation given to only 5 percent of Minnesota attorneys each year. http://www.superlawyers.com/minnesota/lawyer/Troy-J-Hutchinson/81255445-4a96-401f-9e30-80709defee2a.html

Briggs partner starts his own food-focused law practice

Briggs and Morgan partner Troy Hutchinson has resigned to start his own practice focusing on food, beverage and agribusiness. Hutchinson left the Minneapolis-based law firm Feb. 5. He said he’s taking all of his clients with him, which include Wayzata-based Sparboe Farms Inc., Cannon Falls-based Mel-O Honey, Cannon Falls peanut butter brand PB Crave, Litchfield-based dairy co-op First District Association…

Affordable Care Act Brings Antitrust Enforcement to Health Care Providers

On April 8, 2013, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a settlement with an association of 80% of all chiropractors in South Dakota. The settlement prohibits the association from jointly setting pricing or jointly negotiating contracts with insurers on behalf of competing chiropractors in South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa. The settlement also requires the termination of current…

Is Your Supplier Registered with the FDA? Act Now to Prevent Imports From Being Held at the Port of Entry

The United States Customs and Border Protection has issued a reminder to all food and beverage companies: under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) all domestic and foreign facilities that manufacture, process, pack or hold food for human or animal consumption in the United States must register with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This registration requirement is not optional.…

Firm suing Carquest so it can hire

An Eagan-based auto parts distributor is adding jobs around the country, but its hiring efforts have taken a detour into court. The company, Factory Motor Parts Co., is suing the owner of competitor Carquest, an auto parts seller that’s shedding jobs while threatening legal action against its former employees and companies that try to hire them. In a new federal…

ATM owners target of lawsuits

Cash machines could cost Twin Cities businesses if they’re missing a fee notice. A recent flurry of federal lawsuits accuse local restaurants, bars and other ATM owners of charging fees to customers without proper disclosure. At least four lawsuits filed in the past three weeks by Vadnais Heights attorney Tom Lyons Sr. seek class-action status and up to $1,000 each…

Aero Drapery & Blind opens window to younger customers

Will Bathke is just one of many middle-aged Twin Cities business owners who are trying to figure out how to market to young adults in this new age of social media. It’s not a natural transition for Bathke, 54, or his company, Aero Drapery & Blind, whose typical customers are women between 45 and 74, with a 20-person sales staff…