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Month: January 2014

Teacher’s old, rehabilitated offense results in wrongful firing

Some employers use criminal background checks as a matter of course before hiring people, regardless of whether the nature of an applicant’s criminal past had anything to do with the job they would be doing. As we’ve discussed before, however, the broad, blind use of criminal background checks may result in a disparate impact against …

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Power of attorney included in estate planning in Minnesota

An estate plan is essential for the proper distribution of assets according to someone’s wishes. Estate planning can also help avoid a future family disaster down the road. Usually included in an estate plan are wills, trusts and a power of attorney. A power of attorney is one of the most crucial components for Minnesota …

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NFL cheerleader files proposed class action over wages, overtime

An Oakland Raiders cheerleader just filed a proposed class-action lawsuit on behalf of 40 current and former Raiderettes. She claims the Raiderettes’ contract violates both state and federal wage and hour laws — and cheerleaders’ contracts with other NFL teams probably do, as well. She invites other dancers with similar problems to join. Twenty-six of …

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Bill would automatically suspend nurses who fail addiction program

As we’ve discussed on this blog before, the Star Tribune has published a series of articles over the past few months that have been highly critical of the Minnesota Board of Nursing’s disciplinary process. The investigation revealed a number of nurses still providing direct patient care despite having potentially-disqualifying misdemeanor convictions, and others who continued …

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What is probate? And how does it work?

Probate is the process by which a person’s property and assets are sorted out and distributed upon his or her death. Typically, probate follows the pre-determined wishes of the decedent as described in an enforceable will. The purpose of probate is to distribute the decedent’s property and assets to the estate beneficiaries, but there are …

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Can Chris Kluwe sue the Vikings for wrongful termination?

Minnesotans and sports fans around the country have by now likely become familiar with the dispute between former Vikings punter Chris Kluwe and leadership for the NFL team. Mr. Kluwe gained national recognition outside of the sports world for his activism on the issue of gay marriage and marriage equality, which began when he defended …

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Estate planning can benefit Minnesota parents and children

Not everyone thinks about planning for their future. For some, estate planning may never even enter their mind. However, a recent article in which a couple owns a farm and are trying to decide the best way to plan ahead may be of some assistance to Minnesota residents not quite sure which direction to turn. …

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