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New South Dakota Grants

New South Dakota Grants

If you are a small business, small nonprofit business, or a healthcare provider you may be eligible for a grant if your business had losses between September 1, 2020, and November 30, 2020. Attorney Lisa K. Cagle is here to help answer any questions you may have.

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New Attorney G. Nolan Thomas

New Attorney G. Nolan Thomas

Please help us welcome our new associate attorney, G. Nolan Thomas, who will be located at our Rapid City office location!

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Small Business and Small Nonprofit Business Grants - Limited Time Period to Apply

Small Business and Small Nonprofit Business Grants - Limited Time Period to Apply

South Dakota is providing grants of up to $100,000 to certain qualifying small businesses and small nonprofit businesses. The time period to apply begins October 13, 2020 and closes on October 23, 2020.

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New Attorney Catherine A. Seeley

New Attorney Catherine A. Seeley

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Updated Surveillance Protection Law

Updated Surveillance Protection Law

Legal intern Samantha Merrill reviews the updated surveillance protection law and its exceptions. As technology advances, so might the law. When it comes to the use of drones, this statement is particularly true. This past legislative session, South Dakota updated its surveillance protection laws, which went into effect last month on July 1 and is now codified as SDCL § 22-21-1.

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Chiafalo v. Washington

Chiafalo v. Washington

“Every four years, millions of Americans cast a ballot for a presidential candidate. Their votes, though, actually go toward selecting members of the Electoral College, whom each State appoints based on the popular returns. Those few ‘electors’ then choose the President.” Chiafalo v. Washington, 140 S.Ct. 2316 (2020).

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