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Baindurashvili v. Helpful Hands Transportation, Inc., No. A11-60, Unpub. (Minn. Ct. App. 11/21/2011) (A case recently won by Sherayzen Law Office)

Dec 31st, 2011 | By | Category: business litigation lawyer minneapolis, Legal Notes

This is a copy of the Minnesota Court of Appeals unpublished opinion in the case recently won by Mr. Eugene Sherayzen, the owner of Sherayzen Law Office, on November 21, 2011.   This opinion will be unpublished and may not be cited except as provided by Minn. Stat. § 480A.08, subd. 3 (2010). STATE OF [...]

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Office of Administrative Hearings: Sources of Procedure and Procedural Rights

Nov 23rd, 2010 | By | Category: administrative appeals lawyer Minneapolis, business litigation lawyer minneapolis, Legal Notes, litigation lawyers Minneapolis

If you appealed your business license denial and your case is pending effectively in the Office of Administrative Hearings, it is essential to understand the procedural rules of this administrative court as well as your procedural rights. This means that you and/or your attorney must have a good understanding of the sources of the administrative [...]

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Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Appeal Hearing: Top Five Preparation Strategies

Oct 4th, 2010 | By | Category: administrative appeals lawyer Minneapolis, business litigation lawyer minneapolis, Legal Notes, minnesota business lawyer

Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Appeal Hearing (“UI hearing”) is a serious legal event for many small- and mid-size businesses that may have far-reaching tax and employment law consequences for these businesses, especially when the hearing is about such a delicate and important issue as classification of workers as independent contractors. Yet too many business owners are [...]

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Business License Denial Appeals and Office of Administrative Hearings

Oct 2nd, 2010 | By | Category: administrative appeals lawyer Minneapolis, business litigation lawyer minneapolis, Legal Notes

If your business license was denied by a government agency in Minnesota, you need to act immediately to secure an administrative appeals lawyer to analyze the facts of your case from a legal perspective. In almost all cases, a license denial by a government agency can be appealed for additional review. This right to appeal, [...]

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Business Litigation: Definition

Aug 6th, 2010 | By | Category: business litigation lawyer minneapolis, Legal Notes, litigation lawyers Minneapolis

While its definition varies, most attorneys would agree that “business litigation” is a complex area of law which includes a variety of contractual and tort claims. Examples of such claims include but not limited to: breach of contract, fraud, tortious interference with contract, breach of fiduciary duty, infringement of intellectual property rights, and unfair competition. [...]

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Top 3 Reasons to Hire Attorney to Represent You in a Contested Hearing Conducted by the Office of Administrative Hearings

Apr 28th, 2010 | By | Category: Business Lawyer St Paul, Business Lawyers Minneapolis MN, business lawyers rochester mn, business litigation lawyer minneapolis, Legal Notes

In this article, I will discuss three most important reasons for retaining a lawyer to represent you in a Contested Hearing conducted by the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). 1. Contested Hearing conducted by the OAH is an Administrative Version of a Trial Contested Hearing is an administrative trial. In most ways, it is highly [...]

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