Minneapolis, February 12, 2025 – Joel Peters-Fransen and Rafi W. Mottahedeh joined Minneapolis-based law firm Winthrop & Weinst...
Read MoreThis morning Judge Eric Tostrud in the District of Minnesota issued an order in the case captioned Minnesota Chamber of Commerce v. John Choi, et al permanently enjoining certain provisions found in Minnesota Statute 211B.15 (“statute”). The enjoined statute was passed by the Minnesota legislature in 2023 and prevented entities who had a single foreign ...
In accordance with the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Act, any political committee or political fund that receives a contribution or loan of more than $1,000 between July 23 through August 12, 2024 must reported the contribution or loan to the Minnesota Campaign Finance & Public Disclosure Board electronically or in person by 4:30 ...
Following last year’s significant changes to Minnesota’s lobbyist regulations, Governor Tim Walz has signed two bills that further amend these provisions. The Elections Omnibus bill, H.F. 4772 (MN Session Laws 2024, Chapter 112), was passed first and sought to provide some clarifications, while an additional provision was added to the Omnibus Tax and Supplemental Budget ...
2024 promises to be busy for campaign finance and lobbying compliance reporters. In order to better serve our clients, Winthrop & Weinstine, has created a Campaign Finance and Lobbying Compliance group to help keep our clients up-to-date on the latest compliance issues. This calendar includes each of the reporting dates for filings at the Minnesota ...
On December 21, 2020, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, a year-end legislation package that includes a $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill and a $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill. The bill is expected to be signed by the President later today. This legislation provides substantial relief in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, including key ...
Attorney Jordan Mogensen will give a short presentation during Joule U NONPROFIT Cram Day to discuss the process of forming a non-profit entity and filing an application with the IRS to become a tax exempt 501(c)(3) entity. At the end of the presentation, she will entertain questions from attendees interested in starting or sustaining a ...
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
The rules governing how businesses can engage in elections are complex and can create significant legal and political issues if they are not navigated properly. On August 25, attorneys Tami Diehm and Jordan Mogensen will join the Minnesota Business Partnership Deputies to discuss the “do’s” and “don’ts” of election laws in Minnesota. They will discuss ...
August 25, 2020
12:00 PM CTWinthrop & Weinstine Campaign Finance attorneys examine the increasing prominence of social media as the new frontier in election communication and advertising, and the renewed discussion of campaign finance regulations in the American electoral process.
Why removing the fingerprint password capability on your cell phone is in your best interest
Communications sent to Winthrop & Weinstine via e-mail may not be secure, do not create an attorney/client relationship, are not and should not be considered to be confidential and may not be protected by attorney/client privilege. We will not take any action in response to your e-mail unless and until we have expressly agreed to be engaged by you, which is typically done in writing. If you are looking for legal representation, you should contact us by phone.
If you understand and agree with these terms, please click on the "I Agree" button to send us an email. Otherwise, please click "Cancel."