Many banks and credit unions are well-aware that they are the targets of an industry of plaintiff’s law firms. For over a decade, plaintiff’s clas...
Read MoreWinthrop is proud to sponsor the upcoming Upper Midwest Convenience Store and Energy Convention (UMCS) taking place at the Saint Paul RiverCentre from April 15-17. UMCS, hosted by Fueling Minnesota and FUELIowa, is the largest event for fuel marketers and c-store professionals in the Upper Midwest. Join attorneys Tami Diehm, Jim Dierking and Noreen Johnson ...
April 15, 2024
By: Catherine M. (Cumming) Riihiluoma, Jacob S. Woodard, Noreen J. Sedgeman and Joel C. Johnson
Companies have new reporting requirements beginning January 1, 2024. The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) passed as part of an anti-money laundering regime. The CTA requires a government-maintained registry of beneficial ownership information (BOI) for certain entities registered or formed to do business in the U.S. The CTA requires that those entities report their BOI to ...
As 2023 gets off to a fast start, it is important for business leaders to address increasing risks in five key areas, ranging from insurance to M&A to intellectual property. These risks, if not dealt with proactively, could cause business leaders more than just headaches – they could cost $1 million or more, or even ...
February 28. 2023
Congress has authorized a promising grant program for restaurants, bars, breweries, food trucks and caterers, with grants awarded based on the recipient’s decline in revenues during 2020. The Restaurant Revitalization Fund Grant program is part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which was signed into law on March 11, 2021. Continue reading for a ...
The Minnesota Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act will apply to all Minnesota LLCs effective as of January 1, 2018.
Download presentation materials from the firm's annual seminar, held Oct. 27, 2011.
New Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules effective August 12, 2011.
Laura Pfeiffer authored the “Timing and Manner of Payment” chapter.
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