Corporate Law

News and Updates

November 11, 2025
Effective January 1, 2026, meal and rest break law changes may require Employers to revise their Employee Handbooks. Under the current law, employers were required to provide employees with restroom time and time to eat a meal; however , the amount of time was left to the employer’s discretion. The only additional guidelines are that if the break was less than 20 minutes in duration, it must be counted as hours worked and paid. Any unpaid breaks require the employee to be completely relieved of work duties. The amendments to the statute now mandate more specific requirements. Employers must provide at least a 15-minute rest break—or enough time to use the nearest convenient restroom, whichever is longer—within each four (4) consecutive hours worked. Additionally, employees working six (6) or more consecutive hours must receive a meal break of at least 30 minutes. It is important to note that meal and rest break requirements fall under the Minnesota Fair Labor Standards Act (MFLSA), and not all workers meet the definition of “employee” under this law. The MFLSA definition excludes certain agricultural workers, individuals employed in bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacities, and certain seasonal day camp staff members, to name a few. With January 1, 2026, approaching quickly, it is important to ensure your employee policies comply with these new amendments. We encourage you to contact us to discuss how these changes affect your current policies and what updates may be necessary.

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At Henningson & Snoxell, our corporate business attorneys understand your unique needs and help you find the most effective and efficient path for you and your business. For over four decades, our Maple Grove law firm has delivered strategic, cost-effective legal counsel to business owners and employers across employment law, nonprofit law, succession planning, intellectual property, and mergers and acquisitions. We work closely with your trusted network of advisors to ensure seamless coordination, and when disputes arise, our experienced litigators are ready to protect your interests in court.

We handle a broad spectrum of business-related legal issues, including, but not limited to:

  • Intellectual Property
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  • Shareholder/Member Agreements
  • Acquisitions, Mergers, and Sales
  • Business Continuation & Succession Planning
  • Asset and Stock Purchases and Sales
  • Shareholder/Member/Partner Disputes and Buyouts
  • Entity Financial Workouts
  • Entity Dissolution and Divestitures

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