Fredrikson’s Employment, Labor & Benefits Group is proud to sponsor the 2024 Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, co-sponsored by Minnesota CLE, the MSBA Labor and Employment Law Section, and the Twin Cities Society for Human Resource Management. Join us on May 20 & 21 and unlock 2024's essential employment law insights, practice tips and strategies. Learn more & register: https://bit.ly/4b35HoE
Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
Law Practice
Minneapolis, Minnesota 6,245 followers
Where law and business meet.
About us
At Fredrikson, we’ve built a reputation as the firm “where law and business meet” by bringing business acumen and entrepreneurial thinking to our work with clients, and by operating as business advisors and strategic partners as well as legal counselors. A proactive, problem-solving mindset runs throughout our service areas, from our traditional legal areas of support like litigation, real estate, and intellectual property to our more consultative practices like government relations. It’s a mindset that enables us to understand and keep client objectives firmly in mind, and to anticipate and address problems before they arise. Our lawyers blend a common sense approach with in-the-field experience, and we utilize our firm’s strong reputation and our lawyers’ broad networks of business and industry contacts to get things done for clients. Clients have relied on us since 1948 for great solutions that help them minimize legal risks and maximize business benefits. We look forward to an opportunity to show you what it is like where law and business meet. Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. was founded in Minneapolis in 1948. Since then, we’ve grown into an international firm of over 350 attorneys in over 30 practice areas.
- Website
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http://www.fredlaw.com
External link for Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1948
Locations
Employees at Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
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Leslie Delfs
Director Of Business Development at Minnesota's Largest Law Firm
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Mark GREINER
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Steve Helland
Technology, Software, Internet and Advertising Partner at Fredrikson & Byron
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Robert Oberlies
Partner, Mergers & Acquisitions, Cross Border M&A Practice Co-Chair at Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
Updates
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The Clemson University Research Foundation recently recognized over 40 patent and licensing awardees at the 2024 Innovation Awards. In addition, faculty and students heard from valued guest speakers, including Fredrikson patent attorney Sean Solberg. Sean shared updates regarding the Mira medical device commercialization efforts, including its FDA approval and test use in space flight.
CURF recently hosted the 2024 Innovation Awards, where we recognized over 40 patent and licensing awardees! We are happy to celebrate the achievements of all Clemson University faculty and students and hear from valued guest speakers, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Robert Jones, Fredrikson Patent Attorney Sean Solberg, and Former Navy SEAL and Venture Capitalist Sam Havelock. Dr. Jones provided insight into the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in Clemson Elevate and provided words of support to the faculty who seek to innovate and commercialize. Sean Solberg updated us on the Mira medical device commercialization efforts, including its FDA approval and test use in space flight. Sam Havelok addressed the difficulties and chaos that happen in commercialization, the importance of team building, and remaining intrepid when venturing into the unknowns of starting up a company. Thank you to everyone who attended!
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Fredrikson attorney Christy Brusven was quoted in Thursday's Star Tribune in the article, “Minnesota Lawmakers Plan to Ease Permitting Rules for Clean Energy but Promise to Retain Public Input." Read the article posted by Energy Central: https://bit.ly/3UxBDfw
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In "The Duty To Preserve and Navigating the Intricacies of Privilege, Waiver of Privilege and the Use of FRE 502(d) in E-Discovery," Fredrikson attorney Timothy O'Shea discusses Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) and how it's a powerful tool available to litigants trying to protect against waiver of privilege. Read more: https://bit.ly/3QmE0PM
The Duty To Preserve and Navigating the Intricacies of Privilege, Waiver of Privilege and the Use of FRE 502(d) in E-Discovery
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Fredrikson attorney Megan A. Bowman is quoted in Minnesota Lawyer in the article, “Minnesota attorneys examine patchwork of state and federal health privacy laws," discussing differences in private health care data laws: https://bit.ly/4aRncsB
Minnesota attorneys examine patchwork of state and federal health privacy laws
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On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor released a final rule increasing the compensation employers must pay to certain categories of employees to be exempt from the overtime and minimum wage requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Fredrikson attorneys Krista Hatcher and Danny Bihrle share details: https://bit.ly/3UyAu7D
DOL Increases Minimum Salary Required for Overtime Exemptions
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Attorney Brian W. Kensicki has joined Fredrikson as a shareholder in the Mergers & Acquisitions, Private Equity and Corporate groups. https://bit.ly/3UdWOlu
Mergers & Acquisitions Attorney Brian Kensicki Joins Fredrikson
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Even though the SEC has voluntarily stayed the effective date of its climate disclosure rules in response to current legal challenges, the Commission has indicated that it intends to vigorously defend the rules, and that its 2010 guidance about climate change disclosure continues to apply. Catch the latest on SEC Climate Change Disclosures in "SEC Climate Change Disclosures: Parsing 'Materiality' & Next Steps" by Fredrikson attorneys Liz Dunshee and Emily Moss: https://bit.ly/3JxoIUz
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For our next Health Law Webinar on Wednesday, May 15, join our panel of seasoned health care transaction attorneys for an in-depth discussion of advanced issues in structuring and negotiating various health care transactions. https://bit.ly/44bGw17
Health Law Webinar—Navigating Health Care Transactions: Beyond the Basics
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If you do not have time to read all 570 pages of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) final rule and explanation banning non-competes (and who does other than an employment attorney?), Fredrikson attorney Kendra Simmons provides the essentials in "What Should Employers Know about the FTC’s Final Rule Banning Non-Competes?" https://bit.ly/3whOTeV
What Should Employers Know about the FTC’s Final Rule Banning Non-Competes?
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