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Minnesota Anti-SLAPP Statute

By Aaron Hall · August 25, 2014 · Updated October 2, 2019

2017 Update: Minnesota’s Anti-SLAPP Statute Ruled Unconstitutional The Minnesota Supreme Court held that Minnesota’s Anti-SLAPP Statute was unconstitutional as applied to claims at law alleging torts. …

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Copyright

By Aaron Hall · August 14, 2014 · Updated February 22, 2019

Copyright is a form of intellectual property that grants the creator of an idea or work of art exclusive rights to the material. In order to copyright material it must be an original work and must be …

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Trademarks

By Aaron Hall · August 14, 2014 · Updated February 22, 2019

The trademark registration process is not a very difficult process; however, it can be a long process. The typical process usually takes about 10 months, and if there are any errors or mistakes in the …

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The Truth in Lending Act

By Aaron Hall · August 12, 2014 · Updated February 22, 2019

The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) was originally passed in 1968 and focuses on the uniform disclosure of credit terms to facilitate consumers shopping for the best credit terms available to them. …

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Conversion

By Aaron Hall · August 12, 2014 · Updated September 7, 2023

Conversion is unlawfully taking or using someone’s property in a way that prevents the lawful owner from enjoying the full rights and benefits of ownership. This article explains conversion law in …

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Damages for Trespass Claims

By Aaron Hall · July 22, 2014 · Updated February 22, 2019

Damages may be recovered in an action for trespass even though those damages may be nominal_. Sime v. Jensen_, 7 N.W. 2d 325, 328 (Minn. 1942). General Compensatory Damages In a trespass claim, …

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Minnesota Consumer Fraud Act

By Aaron Hall · July 17, 2014 · Updated April 14, 2020

The Minnesota Consumer Fraud Act (“CFA”) provides protection for Minnesota consumers. The CFA makes it unlawful for any person to act, use or employ “any fraud, false pretense, false promise, …

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Piercing the Corporate Veil

By Aaron Hall · July 11, 2014 · Updated June 2, 2020

“Piercing the corporate veil” is a legal doctrine that allows owners of a company to be liable for acts of the company. “Piercing the corporate veil” is widely accepted legal concept in Minnesota. …

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