The Latest Insights in Law, Business, Policy, and More
Woods Fuller offers timely insights into the legal and business issues affecting South Dakota and the upper Midwest. Our attorneys share practical perspectives on corporate law, estate planning, employment, litigation, and other key areas to help clients stay informed and make confident decisions. Each insight is designed to clarify complex topics and provide useful guidance for navigating today’s evolving legal landscape.
Woods Fuller Attorneys and Practice Areas Recognized in “Chambers USA” and “Chambers High Net Worth” Guides
Woods Fuller is proud to share several practice groups and attorneys have once again been listed in Chambers and Partners’ annual guides, ranking attorneys and practice areas around the globe.
Corporate Transparency Act Overhauled—Is Your Business Still Affected?
The long-running legal saga surrounding the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) took another dramatic turn on March 21, 2025
Courtney Chapman Named “30 Under 30”
Courtney Chapman named one of Sioux Falls’ “30 Under 30” for her leadership, accomplishments, and future potential.
Ruling Prohibits Enforcement of Corporate Transparency Act
Texas ruling puts a stop to the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA)
FTC Announces Final Rule Banning Noncompetes
Learn about the FTC's new rule impacting non-compete clauses in employment contracts and how Woods Fuller can help navigate these changes for your business.
Electronic vs Handwritten Signatures - Making the Right Choice for Your Documents
The choice between electronic and handwritten signatures can be a critical decision for businesses. Find out if that convenience is worth the hassle.
Woods Fuller Associate Named “30 Under 30”
Max Donohue named one of Sioux Falls’ “30 Under 30” for his leadership, accomplishments, and future potential
Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition: Path to Business Ownership
Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA) offers an alternative to traditional careers by enabling individuals to become their own bosses through purchasing and operating a small business. It suits those with basic management skills, risk tolerance, and the ability to secure funding. Ideal businesses for ETA have predictable cash flows and moderate growth, fitting within specific revenue and free cash flow ranges. Financing options are diverse, including seller financing and SBA loans. Woods Fuller provides comprehensive support for those interested in pursuing or selling a business through ETA.
New Sioux Falls Ordinance Impacts Rental Properties
The owner of the short-term rental must now provide proof of a state sales tax license and state lodging license before he or she will be awarded a permit.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
