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Sioux Falls native returns from Twin Cities to practice law

This week’s Up-and-Comer is Andrew Nelson, a new associate attorney at Woods, Fuller, Shultz & Smith PC.

4 years ago

Certification programs can offer benefits for women entrepreneurs

If your business is owned by a woman, some certifications could pay off. Here’s a look at the potential benefits.

5 years ago

Being a ‘disability-friendly’ employer has an added benefit: Reduced legal risk

Becoming a “disability-friendly” employer can actually reduce your legal risk. This expert advice and an event coming up will help too.

5 years ago

Mental health and the workplace: What employers need to know

Research shows almost one in five workers comes to the job with a mental health challenge. Here’s what that means for employers.

5 years ago

Attorney sticks close to his Sioux Falls roots

This week’s Up-and-Comer is Sterling Nielsen, an associate attorney at Woods, Fuller, Shultz & Smith PC.

5 years ago

People You Should Know

Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.

5 years ago

How trolls affect your business, and how to handle them

Trolls: They can threaten your organization with litigation related to copyrights, patents and website accessibility. Here’s how to handle them.

5 years ago

When employees seek family and medical leave, this is what employers must know

Confused about when the start the Family and Medical Leave Act process for an employee who has an FMLA-qualifying reason? Woods Fuller outlines recent guidance from the U.S. Department of Labor.

5 years ago

Giving Back for May

Giving Back recognizes businesses and organizations that are helping our communities.

5 years ago

The corn syrup wars and false advertising

From Super Bowl ad to lawsuit: What Bud Light’s corn syrup campaign can teach you about advertising your business.

5 years ago

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