The Swier Law Firm's Business Litigation Blog
Our team is keeping you informed and up to date on the latest happenings on the law in South Dakota. Read more on our blog.
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South Dakota House Bill Aims To Limit Liability For COVID-19 ExposureAs we continue to face the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a new bill aimed at limiting COVID liability for certain businesses and organizations.
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Are Businesses In Danger Of Coronavirus Lawsuits As They Reopen?Another round of coronavirus relief for Americans may hinge on extra legal protection for businesses.
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Colleges Face Lawsuits Over Move To Online InstructionCNBC reports on how students are fighting back against universities as they seek refunds.
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Fans Sue Major League Baseball Over Ticket MoneyA pair of fans in New York sued Major League Baseball, asking for their money back for tickets and for certification of class-action status.
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Tribes: Oil Companies Should Pay For Pipeline SpillsSouth Dakota lawmakers are proposing legislation that would require oil companies to pay for cleaning up any pipeline spills or leaks.
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Judge Grants Injunction In 'Riot Booster' Lawsuit Over Possible Keystone XL ProtestsA South Dakota judge has put a temporary stop to South Dakota's new riot booster law aimed at Keystone IX pipeline protesters.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Argus Leader In SNAP CaseThe Supreme Court is siding with businesses and the U.S. government in a ruling about the public's access to information.
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Sanford Health and Neurosurgeon Facing Federal LawsuitTwo doctors employed by Sanford Health are suing the company and one of its neurosurgeons
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ACLU, South Dakota Head To Court Over Keystone XL Pipeline Protest LawThe constitutionality of South Dakota's protest laws will be argued in a Rapid City courtroom on Wednesday.
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Federal Judge Sides with Dairy in Human Trafficking LawsuitA federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by six Mexican veterinarians who say they were recruited to be animal scientists at an Idaho dairy.