Minnesota Lawyer and Finance & Commerce – Partner Content Author: Cody Nickel On July 1, 2023, Minnesota became the fourth state to ban non-compete agreements. This past session, in S.F. 3852, the legislature sought to close a loophole it had identified in the 2023 ban: non-solicitation provisions between service providers and their customers, referred to by some as “shadow” non-compete agreements. Effective July 1, 2024, this legislation banned the inclusion of restrictive employment covenants in contracts between service providers and their customers. Minn Stat. § 181.9881, Subd. 1, 2(a). The provision is retroactive. Any existing provision in violation of this statute is void and unenforceable. Minn. Stat. § 181.9881, Subd. 2(b). Furthermore, service providers with any such existing provisions have an affirmative obligation to inform their...
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Joe Anthony and Steve Phillips successfully defended the majority owner of a Delaware limited liability company against claims brought by a minority shareholder for alleged breach of fiduciary duty. A minority member of the company sued Anthony Ostlund’s client claiming he breached fiduciary duties owed to the other members in connection with the sale of real estate which was the sole operating asset of the company. The plaintiff also...
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