Legal Articles, General Practice

TALENT ATTACHMENT AGREEMENT

Introduction to Talent Attachment Agreements

ENTERTAINMENT EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS

Introduction to Entertainment Executive Industry Employment Agreements

LITERARY OPTION PURCHASE AGREEMENTS

Introduction to Literary Option Purchase Agreements.

USCIS Publishes Draft of Proposed New Public Charge Rules

On September 22, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that, in the near future, it will publish an extremely consequential proposed rule revising the definition of “public charge” under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

Stay Away from Me!

If someone is harassing you, it is possible to get a "no contact order" that prohibits that person from contacting you or being near you.

Do I Have a Case for Sexual Harassment?

Not all workplace harassment is unlawful, but employees who feel they are victims of sexual harassment should seek legal advice as soon as possible.

Nursing Mothers' Rights

Minnesota law protects the rights of nursing mothers.

Can I Sue for Wrongful Termination?

Although Minnesota law does not recognize a legal claim for "wrongful termination," there are many circumstances where a termination may be unlawful and, therefore, the basis of a legal claim.

Court Rules in Favor of Employee who Lost Childcare

Minnesota Court of Appeals ruling gives parents a bit of assurance of some financial security - in the form of unemployment benefits - if they must quit their jobs because of a loss of childcare.

Five Things to Keep in Your Car at All Times In Case You Have an Accident

It’s been estimated that the average driver may have three to four accidents over their lifetime. You’ve probably already been involved in one, whether as a driver or passenger, whether the accident was serious or just a fender bender. It makes sense to prepare for your next accident, so you’ll be able to make a bad situation easier to handle.

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