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Minnesota’s Budding Recreational Cannabis Economy: Top 5 Legal Considerations for Future Shippers and Transporters

At long last, Minnesota’s recreational cannabis industry is officially budding. In the early morning hours of May 20, 2023, the Minnesota Senate voted to legalize recreational cannabis by passing a final bill which, once signed…more

Agribusiness, Cannabis Products, Cannabis-Related Businesses (CRBs), Decriminalization of Marijuana, Marijuana

See all updates »

Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors in Minnesota

In August 2012, Minnesota enacted a new, more user-friendly statute governing the once seldom-used tool of Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors (“ABC”). Since then, ABC’s have become more common. Unlike receiverships, ABC’s…more

Borrowers, Commercial Bankruptcy, Creditors, Debt, Debtors

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Paycheck Protection Program: Treasury Guidance on Processing Fees

Yesterday, Treasury released an updated set of rules that finally provide guidance on how banks and other lenders participating in the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) can report disbursements of funds and collect on…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Federal Loans, Financial Stimulus, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), Relief Measures

See all updates »

New Draft Legislation in Minnesota to Impact Multifamily Housing Sector

The Minnesota Legislature has been very busy this session, with an especially heightened amount of activity relating to housing; numerous bills have been introduced that would have a major impact on both market-rate and…more

Legislative Agendas, Low Income Housing, New Legislation, Real Estate Market, Rental Property

See all updates »

Remedies Under Real Estate Leases Due to “Force Majeure” – Some Practical Suggestions

In these difficult times, we are certain that you are focused on the health and safety of your families and employees. At the same time, we understand you are concerned about the devastating impact that restaurant or franchise…more

Act of God, Commercial Leases, Commercial Tenants, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Force Majeure Clause

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Housing Finance Commission Releases Report With Major Implications to Affordable Housing Industry

The Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) has released a report on transfer disputes in the low-income housing tax credit program…more

Housing Finance Reform, Low Income Housing, Tax Credits

See all updates »

Minnesota Real Estate Foreclosures: 21 Common Questions & Answers

Our Creditors' Remedies attorneys answer the most asked questions from their clients. 1. What happens at a real estate foreclosure sale? The sheriff of the county where the real estate is located reads the published Notice…more

Borrowers, Creditors, Debtors, Foreclosure, Lenders

See all updates »

No Handbook Is Safe: National Labor Relations Board Raises The Bar For Employer Rules And Policies

The New Standard on Employer Rules and Policies - Last month, the NLRB issued a ruling in the Stericycle case adopting a new legal standard regarding policies surrounding an employee’s right to organize. Under Section 7 of…more

Employee Handbooks, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

No Handbook Is Safe: National Labor Relations Board Raises The Bar For Employer Rules And Policies

The New Standard on Employer Rules and Policies - Last month, the NLRB issued a ruling in the Stericycle case adopting a new legal standard regarding policies surrounding an employee’s right to organize. Under Section 7 of…more

Employee Handbooks, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

Joints and Jobsites – 4 Things Contractors Need to Know Following Minnesota’s Legalization of Adult Recreational Cannabis

Earlier this year, Minnesota became the 23rd state to legalize cannabis for adult recreational use. The law officially took effect on August 1, 2023 and has left contractors wondering what they can and cannot do to protect…more

Cannabis Products, Construction Site, Construction Workers, Decriminalization of Marijuana, Drug Testing

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EPA Releases New Proposal Regulating PFAS in Drinking Water

On March 14, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed imposing national drinking-water standards for six per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly referred to as PFAS or sometimes as “forever chemicals.”  Federal…more

Contamination, Drinking Water, Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances

See all updates »

2021 Virtual Shareholder Annual Meetings

Many companies held virtual annual shareholder meetings in 2020.  This was principally the result of the COVID-19 pandemic and related state shutdowns or stay-at-home orders.  Typically, companies switched from the more…more

Board of Directors, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Governance, Shareholder Meetings, Shareholders

See all updates »

Wit And Wisdom Of Winthrop - November 2022

In this edition of WIT AND WISDOM OF WINTHROP, our Employment Litigation Newsletter, we take a look at factors that plaintiff’s employment litigators consider in deciding whether to take an employee’s case, steps employers can…more

Employee Benefits, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Discrimination, Employment Litigation

See all updates »

What’s Happening with OSHA’s ETS?

Last week the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) withdrew its Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) that would have required businesses with 100 or more employees to put a policy in place that mandated either…more

Biden Administration, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Employer Liability Issues, Employer Mandates, Health and Safety

See all updates »

Wit And Wisdom Of Winthrop - November 2022

In this edition of WIT AND WISDOM OF WINTHROP, our Employment Litigation Newsletter, we take a look at factors that plaintiff’s employment litigators consider in deciding whether to take an employee’s case, steps employers can…more

Employee Benefits, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Discrimination, Employment Litigation

See all updates »

Changes to Minnesota’s Lobbying Laws

With the extensive portfolio of new laws passed during the 2023 Minnesota legislative session, several issues stayed under the radar, including fairly significant changes to Minnesota’s laws regarding lobbyists and lobbying…more

Campaign Finance Reform, Corruption, Ethics, Lobbying, Lobbyists

See all updates »

Housing Finance Commission Releases Report With Major Implications to Affordable Housing Industry

The Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) has released a report on transfer disputes in the low-income housing tax credit program…more

Housing Finance Reform, Low Income Housing, Tax Credits

See all updates »

Minnesota’s Revamped Landlord-Tenant Laws: Top 10 Things All Residential Landlords Should Know

On January 1, 2024, numerous amendments to Minnesota’s landlord-tenant statute (Minn. Stat. § 504B) went into effect. The changes affect virtually all residential landlord-tenant leasing relationships and disputes in the State…more

Compliance, Landlords, Rental Property, Residential Leases, Residential Property Owners

See all updates »

Wit And Wisdom Of Winthrop - March 2023

In this edition of WIT AND WISDOM OF WINTHROP, our Employment Litigation Newsletter, we shine a spotlight on privacy in the hiring process – which has become even more complicated with the expansion of the remote workforce and…more

Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Employer Liability Issues, Hiring & Firing, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

Changes to Attorney-Client Privilege Rules – What does it mean for you?”

Recent changes to the attorney-client privilege mean Minnesota businesses should consider using additional caution and taking affirmative steps in order keep documents prepared by their lawyers safe from disclosure. The…more

Attorney-Client Privilege, Clawbacks, Confidential Communications, Corporate Counsel, Discovery

See all updates »

2022 Primary Results

With the conclusion of the August 9 primary, the DFL and Republican ballots are set for the November 8 general election.  Every constitutional officer and all 134 seats in legislature will be on the ballot along with the eight…more

Election Results, Governors, Political Candidates, Political Parties, Primary Elections

See all updates »

Minnesota’s Budding Recreational Cannabis Economy: Top 5 Legal Considerations for Future Shippers and Transporters

At long last, Minnesota’s recreational cannabis industry is officially budding. In the early morning hours of May 20, 2023, the Minnesota Senate voted to legalize recreational cannabis by passing a final bill which, once signed…more

Agribusiness, Cannabis Products, Cannabis-Related Businesses (CRBs), Decriminalization of Marijuana, Marijuana

See all updates »

No Handbook Is Safe: National Labor Relations Board Raises The Bar For Employer Rules And Policies

The New Standard on Employer Rules and Policies - Last month, the NLRB issued a ruling in the Stericycle case adopting a new legal standard regarding policies surrounding an employee’s right to organize. Under Section 7 of…more

Employee Handbooks, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

Non-Compete Ban Poised to Become Law in Minnesota

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is poised to sign an omnibus bill recently passed by the Minnesota state legislature, which includes provisions that would broadly ban non-competition agreements throughout Minnesota beginning on July…more

Contract Terms, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Hiring & Firing, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

New Draft Legislation in Minnesota to Impact Multifamily Housing Sector

The Minnesota Legislature has been very busy this session, with an especially heightened amount of activity relating to housing; numerous bills have been introduced that would have a major impact on both market-rate and…more

Legislative Agendas, Low Income Housing, New Legislation, Real Estate Market, Rental Property

See all updates »

Will Harmless Error Rule

On April 15, 2020, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed into law new legislation related to COVID-19.  Among many other provisions, the legislation includes a relaxation of the normal formalities for signing a Will by including a…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Estate Planning, Wills

See all updates »

Housing Finance Commission Releases Report With Major Implications to Affordable Housing Industry

The Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) has released a report on transfer disputes in the low-income housing tax credit program…more

Housing Finance Reform, Low Income Housing, Tax Credits

See all updates »

1031 Exchange Deadline Extensions Pursuant to IRS Notice 2020-23

On April 9, 2020, the Internal Revenue Service released IRS Notice 2020-23. Among other items, this Notice extends important deadlines for taxpayers involved in like-kind exchanges under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue…more

IRS

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No Refuge in Impossibility or Frustration of Purpose for Commercial Tenants, Says Minnesota Court of Appeals

The struggles of commercial tenants due to the COVID-19 pandemic are as widespread as they will be long-lasting.  From closures to strict regulations that have greatly disrupted normal operations, businesses are facing…more

Breach of Contract, Commercial Leases, Commercial Property Owners, Commercial Tenants, Coronavirus/COVID-19

See all updates »

2022 Primary Results

With the conclusion of the August 9 primary, the DFL and Republican ballots are set for the November 8 general election.  Every constitutional officer and all 134 seats in legislature will be on the ballot along with the eight…more

Election Results, Governors, Political Candidates, Political Parties, Primary Elections

See all updates »

The Corporate Transparency Act: New Reporting Requirements as of January 1

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…more

Anti-Corruption, Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Corruption

See all updates »

COVID-19 Impact on Contracts

COVID-19 has presented businesses in the United States and around the globe with unprecedented challenges in supply chain and business continuity and performance of contractual obligations. In this uncertain time, an often…more

Contract Terms, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Force Majeure Clause, Nonperformance, Supply Chain

See all updates »

Winthrop & Weinstine Summary of Revenue Procedure 2014-12

Scope of the Guidance & General Information - 1. Application of the Guidance is limited to allocations of HTC from Buildings that are placed in service on or after December 30, 2013. 2. This means the Guidance does…more

Income Taxes, Net Investment Income, Safe Harbors, State Taxes, Tax Credits

See all updates »

Minnesota Real Estate Foreclosures: 21 Common Questions & Answers

Our Creditors' Remedies attorneys answer the most asked questions from their clients. 1. What happens at a real estate foreclosure sale? The sheriff of the county where the real estate is located reads the published Notice…more

Borrowers, Creditors, Debtors, Foreclosure, Lenders

See all updates »

Restaurant Revitalization Fund Grant Program

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…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Employer Liability Issues, Employer Responsibilities, Popular, Re-Opening Guidelines

See all updates »

Paycheck Protection Program: Treasury Guidance on Processing Fees

Yesterday, Treasury released an updated set of rules that finally provide guidance on how banks and other lenders participating in the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) can report disbursements of funds and collect on…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Federal Loans, Financial Stimulus, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), Relief Measures

See all updates »

The Employee Retention Tax Credit: IRS Developments and Strategy for Taxpayers

The Employee Retention Tax Credit (“ERTC”), under the CARES Act, is a refundable tax credit filed against a company’s payroll taxes. The ERTC was enacted to incentivize employers to maintain their employee base during the…more

Business Taxes, CARES Act, Employee Retention, Federal Taxes, IRS

See all updates »

CFPB Renews Focus on Bank Overdraft Fees, Likely Increasing Litigation Risk

The hottest topic in banking this month is overdraft fees. On December 1, 2021, Capital One bank announced it would be eliminating all overdraft fees for consumer accounts, ending a practice that once netted the bank over $150…more

Banking Sector, Banks, Civil Monetary Penalty, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Financial Institutions

See all updates »

Minnesota Real Estate Foreclosures: 21 Common Questions & Answers

Our Creditors' Remedies attorneys answer the most asked questions from their clients. 1. What happens at a real estate foreclosure sale? The sheriff of the county where the real estate is located reads the published Notice…more

Borrowers, Creditors, Debtors, Foreclosure, Lenders

See all updates »

Changes to Attorney-Client Privilege Rules – What does it mean for you?”

Recent changes to the attorney-client privilege mean Minnesota businesses should consider using additional caution and taking affirmative steps in order keep documents prepared by their lawyers safe from disclosure. The…more

Attorney-Client Privilege, Clawbacks, Confidential Communications, Corporate Counsel, Discovery

See all updates »

Minnesota’s Revamped Landlord-Tenant Laws: Top 10 Things All Residential Landlords Should Know

On January 1, 2024, numerous amendments to Minnesota’s landlord-tenant statute (Minn. Stat. § 504B) went into effect. The changes affect virtually all residential landlord-tenant leasing relationships and disputes in the State…more

Compliance, Landlords, Rental Property, Residential Leases, Residential Property Owners

See all updates »

CARES Act Summary: Selected Tax Provisions

On March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was signed into law by President Donald J. Trump. Representing “Phase III” of the sweeping economic stimulus and public health measures…more

CARES Act, Net Operating Losses, Tax Relief

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New Draft Legislation in Minnesota to Impact Multifamily Housing Sector

The Minnesota Legislature has been very busy this session, with an especially heightened amount of activity relating to housing; numerous bills have been introduced that would have a major impact on both market-rate and…more

Legislative Agendas, Low Income Housing, New Legislation, Real Estate Market, Rental Property

See all updates »

New Draft Legislation in Minnesota to Impact Multifamily Housing Sector

The Minnesota Legislature has been very busy this session, with an especially heightened amount of activity relating to housing; numerous bills have been introduced that would have a major impact on both market-rate and…more

Legislative Agendas, Low Income Housing, New Legislation, Real Estate Market, Rental Property

See all updates »

SBA Interim Final Rule: What Lenders Need to Know

Yesterday, April 2, the Small Business Administration issued an interim final rule providing additional guidance on implementing its Paycheck Protection Program. While questions still remain, here is the new information that…more

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), Relief Measures, SBA

See all updates »

Paycheck Protection Program: Treasury Guidance on Processing Fees

Yesterday, Treasury released an updated set of rules that finally provide guidance on how banks and other lenders participating in the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) can report disbursements of funds and collect on…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Federal Loans, Financial Stimulus, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), Relief Measures

See all updates »

New Draft Legislation in Minnesota to Impact Multifamily Housing Sector

The Minnesota Legislature has been very busy this session, with an especially heightened amount of activity relating to housing; numerous bills have been introduced that would have a major impact on both market-rate and…more

Legislative Agendas, Low Income Housing, New Legislation, Real Estate Market, Rental Property

See all updates »

No Handbook Is Safe: National Labor Relations Board Raises The Bar For Employer Rules And Policies

The New Standard on Employer Rules and Policies - Last month, the NLRB issued a ruling in the Stericycle case adopting a new legal standard regarding policies surrounding an employee’s right to organize. Under Section 7 of…more

Employee Handbooks, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

Winthrop & Weinstine Summary of Revenue Procedure 2014-12

Scope of the Guidance & General Information - 1. Application of the Guidance is limited to allocations of HTC from Buildings that are placed in service on or after December 30, 2013. 2. This means the Guidance does…more

Income Taxes, Net Investment Income, Safe Harbors, State Taxes, Tax Credits

See all updates »

No Handbook Is Safe: National Labor Relations Board Raises The Bar For Employer Rules And Policies

The New Standard on Employer Rules and Policies - Last month, the NLRB issued a ruling in the Stericycle case adopting a new legal standard regarding policies surrounding an employee’s right to organize. Under Section 7 of…more

Employee Handbooks, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

No Handbook Is Safe: National Labor Relations Board Raises The Bar For Employer Rules And Policies

The New Standard on Employer Rules and Policies - Last month, the NLRB issued a ruling in the Stericycle case adopting a new legal standard regarding policies surrounding an employee’s right to organize. Under Section 7 of…more

Employee Handbooks, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Human Resources Professionals

See all updates »

Changes to Minnesota’s Lobbying Laws

With the extensive portfolio of new laws passed during the 2023 Minnesota legislative session, several issues stayed under the radar, including fairly significant changes to Minnesota’s laws regarding lobbyists and lobbying…more

Campaign Finance Reform, Corruption, Ethics, Lobbying, Lobbyists

See all updates »

The Corporate Transparency Act: New Reporting Requirements as of January 1

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…more

Anti-Corruption, Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Corruption

See all updates »

Approved Federal Stimulus Package Offers Help for Small Businesses

Following intense negotiations in Washington, Congress has finally approved the latest federal stimulus package as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, which is pending the President’s signature as of December 22,…more

Business Interruption, CARES Act, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), Federal Loans

See all updates »

EPA Releases New Proposal Regulating PFAS in Drinking Water

On March 14, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed imposing national drinking-water standards for six per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly referred to as PFAS or sometimes as “forever chemicals.”  Federal…more

Contamination, Drinking Water, Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances

See all updates »

New Sweeping Data Privacy Legislation Introduced in Minnesota

Minnesota is now the latest state to take strides towards enacting an omnibus consumer data privacy law.  On February 22, 2021, the “Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act” was introduced as HF 1492 by Rep. Steve Elkins (DFL) and…more

Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crimes, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Data Breach

See all updates »

The Corporate Transparency Act: New Reporting Requirements as of January 1

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…more

Anti-Corruption, Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Corruption

See all updates »

A Guide to Raising Capital for Real Estate Transactions

The pool of individuals and businesses that own or are interested in acquiring real estate investments has never been deeper. With a plethora of asset types ranging from single-family homes to downtown skyscrapers – with…more

Investment Adviser, Investment Funds, Professional Liability, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Investments

See all updates »

Battles Over Demand Letters: Lessons From 'The F Word'

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When a big corporation sends you a cease-and-desist letter, make … ale? This is what Jeff Britton, owner of Exit 6 Pub and Brewery in Cottleville, Mo., chose to do after he…more

Breweries, Cease and Desist, Copyright, Demand Letter, Offensive Language

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Winthrop & Weinstine Summary of Revenue Procedure 2014-12

Scope of the Guidance & General Information - 1. Application of the Guidance is limited to allocations of HTC from Buildings that are placed in service on or after December 30, 2013. 2. This means the Guidance does…more

Income Taxes, Net Investment Income, Safe Harbors, State Taxes, Tax Credits

See all updates »

2022 Primary Results

With the conclusion of the August 9 primary, the DFL and Republican ballots are set for the November 8 general election.  Every constitutional officer and all 134 seats in legislature will be on the ballot along with the eight…more

Election Results, Governors, Political Candidates, Political Parties, Primary Elections

See all updates »

Winthrop & Weinstine Summary of Revenue Procedure 2014-12

Scope of the Guidance & General Information - 1. Application of the Guidance is limited to allocations of HTC from Buildings that are placed in service on or after December 30, 2013. 2. This means the Guidance does…more

Income Taxes, Net Investment Income, Safe Harbors, State Taxes, Tax Credits

See all updates »

2021 Virtual Shareholder Annual Meetings

Many companies held virtual annual shareholder meetings in 2020.  This was principally the result of the COVID-19 pandemic and related state shutdowns or stay-at-home orders.  Typically, companies switched from the more…more

Board of Directors, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Governance, Shareholder Meetings, Shareholders

See all updates »

2022 Primary Results

With the conclusion of the August 9 primary, the DFL and Republican ballots are set for the November 8 general election.  Every constitutional officer and all 134 seats in legislature will be on the ballot along with the eight…more

Election Results, Governors, Political Candidates, Political Parties, Primary Elections

See all updates »

The Corporate Transparency Act: New Reporting Requirements as of January 1

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…more

Anti-Corruption, Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Corruption

See all updates »

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  • Our Legal Basis for Processing: Generally, we rely on our legitimate interests in order to process your personal information. For example, we rely on this legal ground if we use your personal information to manage your Registration Data and administer our relationship with you; to deliver our Website and Services; understand and improve our Website and Services; report reader analytics to our authors; to personalize your experience on our Website and Services; and where necessary to protect or defend our or another's rights or property, or to detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, safety or privacy issues. Please see Article 6(1)(f) of the E.U. General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") In addition, there may be other situations where other grounds for processing may exist, such as where processing is a result of legal requirements (GDPR Article 6(1)(c)) or for reasons of public interest (GDPR Article 6(1)(e)). Please see the "Your Rights" section of this Privacy Policy immediately below for more information about how you may request that we limit or refrain from processing your personal information.
  • Your Rights
    • Right of Access/Portability: You can ask to review details about the information we hold about you and how that information has been used and disclosed. Note that we may request to verify your identification before fulfilling your request. You can also request that your personal information is provided to you in a commonly used electronic format so that you can share it with other organizations.
    • Right to Correct Information: You may ask that we make corrections to any information we hold, if you believe such correction to be necessary.
    • Right to Restrict Our Processing or Erasure of Information: You also have the right in certain circumstances to ask us to restrict processing of your personal information or to erase your personal information. Where you have consented to our use of your personal information, you can withdraw your consent at any time.

You can make a request to exercise any of these rights by emailing us at privacy@jdsupra.com or by writing to us at:

Privacy Officer
JD Supra, LLC
150 Harbor Drive, #2760
Sausalito, CA 94965

You can also manage your profile and subscriptions through our Privacy Center under the "My Account" dashboard.

We will make all practical efforts to respect your wishes. There may be times, however, where we are not able to fulfill your request, for example, if applicable law prohibits our compliance. Please note that JD Supra does not use "automatic decision making" or "profiling" as those terms are defined in the GDPR.

  • Timeframe for retaining your personal information: We will retain your personal information in a form that identifies you only for as long as it serves the purpose(s) for which it was initially collected as stated in this Privacy Policy, or subsequently authorized. We may continue processing your personal information for longer periods, but only for the time and to the extent such processing reasonably serves the purposes of archiving in the public interest, journalism, literature and art, scientific or historical research and statistical analysis, and subject to the protection of this Privacy Policy. For example, if you are an author, your personal information may continue to be published in connection with your article indefinitely. When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to process your personal information, we will either delete or anonymize it, or, if this is not possible (for example, because your personal information has been stored in backup archives), then we will securely store your personal information and isolate it from any further processing until deletion is possible.
  • Onward Transfer to Third Parties: As noted in the "How We Share Your Data" Section above, JD Supra may share your information with third parties. When JD Supra discloses your personal information to third parties, we have ensured that such third parties have either certified under the EU-U.S. or Swiss Privacy Shield Framework and will process all personal data received from EU member states/Switzerland in reliance on the applicable Privacy Shield Framework or that they have been subjected to strict contractual provisions in their contract with us to guarantee an adequate level of data protection for your data.

California Privacy Rights

Pursuant to Section 1798.83 of the California Civil Code, our customers who are California residents have the right to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes.

You can make a request for this information by emailing us at privacy@jdsupra.com or by writing to us at:

Privacy Officer
JD Supra, LLC
150 Harbor Drive, #2760
Sausalito, CA 94965

Some browsers have incorporated a Do Not Track (DNT) feature. These features, when turned on, send a signal that you prefer that the website you are visiting not collect and use data regarding your online searching and browsing activities. As there is not yet a common understanding on how to interpret the DNT signal, we currently do not respond to DNT signals on our site.

Access/Correct/Update/Delete Personal Information

For non-EU/Swiss residents, if you would like to know what personal information we have about you, you can send an e-mail to privacy@jdsupra.com. We will be in contact with you (by mail or otherwise) to verify your identity and provide you the information you request. We will respond within 30 days to your request for access to your personal information. In some cases, we may not be able to remove your personal information, in which case we will let you know if we are unable to do so and why. If you would like to correct or update your personal information, you can manage your profile and subscriptions through our Privacy Center under the "My Account" dashboard. If you would like to delete your account or remove your information from our Website and Services, send an e-mail to privacy@jdsupra.com.

Changes in Our Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time. Please refer to the date at the top of this page to determine when this Policy was last revised. Any changes to our Privacy Policy will become effective upon posting of the revised policy on the Website. By continuing to use our Website and Services following such changes, you will be deemed to have agreed to such changes.

Contacting JD Supra

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of this site, your dealings with our Website or Services, or if you would like to change any of the information you have provided to us, please contact us at: privacy@jdsupra.com.

JD Supra Cookie Guide

As with many websites, JD Supra's website (located at www.jdsupra.com) (our "Website") and our services (such as our email article digests)(our "Services") use a standard technology called a "cookie" and other similar technologies (such as, pixels and web beacons), which are small data files that are transferred to your computer when you use our Website and Services. These technologies automatically identify your browser whenever you interact with our Website and Services.

How We Use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

We use cookies and other tracking technologies to:

  1. Improve the user experience on our Website and Services;
  2. Store the authorization token that users receive when they login to the private areas of our Website. This token is specific to a user's login session and requires a valid username and password to obtain. It is required to access the user's profile information, subscriptions, and analytics;
  3. Track anonymous site usage; and
  4. Permit connectivity with social media networks to permit content sharing.

There are different types of cookies and other technologies used our Website, notably:

  • "Session cookies" - These cookies only last as long as your online session, and disappear from your computer or device when you close your browser (like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Safari).
  • "Persistent cookies" - These cookies stay on your computer or device after your browser has been closed and last for a time specified in the cookie. We use persistent cookies when we need to know who you are for more than one browsing session. For example, we use them to remember your preferences for the next time you visit.
  • "Web Beacons/Pixels" - Some of our web pages and emails may also contain small electronic images known as web beacons, clear GIFs or single-pixel GIFs. These images are placed on a web page or email and typically work in conjunction with cookies to collect data. We use these images to identify our users and user behavior, such as counting the number of users who have visited a web page or acted upon one of our email digests.

JD Supra Cookies. We place our own cookies on your computer to track certain information about you while you are using our Website and Services. For example, we place a session cookie on your computer each time you visit our Website. We use these cookies to allow you to log-in to your subscriber account. In addition, through these cookies we are able to collect information about how you use the Website, including what browser you may be using, your IP address, and the URL address you came from upon visiting our Website and the URL you next visit (even if those URLs are not on our Website). We also utilize email web beacons to monitor whether our emails are being delivered and read. We also use these tools to help deliver reader analytics to our authors to give them insight into their readership and help them to improve their content, so that it is most useful for our users.

Analytics/Performance Cookies. JD Supra also uses the following analytic tools to help us analyze the performance of our Website and Services as well as how visitors use our Website and Services:

  • HubSpot - For more information about HubSpot cookies, please visit legal.hubspot.com/privacy-policy.
  • New Relic - For more information on New Relic cookies, please visit www.newrelic.com/privacy.
  • Google Analytics - For more information on Google Analytics cookies, visit www.google.com/policies. To opt-out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. This will allow you to download and install a Google Analytics cookie-free web browser.

Facebook, Twitter and other Social Network Cookies. Our content pages allow you to share content appearing on our Website and Services to your social media accounts through the "Like," "Tweet," or similar buttons displayed on such pages. To accomplish this Service, we embed code that such third party social networks provide and that we do not control. These buttons know that you are logged in to your social network account and therefore such social networks could also know that you are viewing the JD Supra Website.

Controlling and Deleting Cookies

If you would like to change how a browser uses cookies, including blocking or deleting cookies from the JD Supra Website and Services you can do so by changing the settings in your web browser. To control cookies, most browsers allow you to either accept or reject all cookies, only accept certain types of cookies, or prompt you every time a site wishes to save a cookie. It's also easy to delete cookies that are already saved on your device by a browser.

The processes for controlling and deleting cookies vary depending on which browser you use. To find out how to do so with a particular browser, you can use your browser's "Help" function or alternatively, you can visit http://www.aboutcookies.org which explains, step-by-step, how to control and delete cookies in most browsers.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this cookie policy and our Privacy Policy from time-to-time, particularly as technology changes. You can always check this page for the latest version. We may also notify you of changes to our privacy policy by email.

Contacting JD Supra

If you have any questions about how we use cookies and other tracking technologies, please contact us at: privacy@jdsupra.com.

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