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Briefly: I get by with a little help from my friends
By Eric Magnuson and Luke Hasskamp By its very nature, litigation can be a lonely and adversarial undertaking. You’re either fighting with the other side, or fighting with the court. And that’s true not only in the trial courts, but on appeal. So when you are in a fight, it is always nice to get some ...
People and Practices: Oct. 26
By Eric Magnuson and Luke Hasskamp By its very nature, litigation can be a lonely and adversarial undertaking. You’re either fighting with the other side, or fighting with the court. And that’s true not only in the trial courts, but on appeal. So when you are in a fight, it is always nice to get some ...
Court of Appeals Digest: Sept. 23
These opinions were released Sept. 23. They will appear in the Sept. 30 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
Supreme Court Digest: Sept. 4
These opinions were released Sept. 4. They will appear in the Sept. 9 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
Court of Appeals Digest: Sept. 2
These opinions were released Sept. 2. They will appear in the Sept. 9 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
Supreme Court Digest: August 21
These opinions were released August 21. They will appear in the August 26 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
Court of Appeals Digest: August 5
These opinions were released August 5. They will appear in the August 12 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
Supreme Court Digest: July 17
These opinions were released July 17. They will appear in the July 22 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
Court of Appeals Digest: July 1
These opinions were released July 1. They will appear in the July 8 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
Potential conflicts and how to deal with them when they occur
This article identifies several scenarios in which in-house counsel may find himself in a conflict situation and offers practical tips on how to see potential conflicts coming and how to deal with them.
SEC and industry battle over regulation: Who prevails?
Responding to the economic meltdown, Congress in 2010 passed the Dodd Frank Act to regulate a wide range of securities law practices and asked the SEC to enforce most of them. Since Dodd Frank, the winds have blown back and forth, sometimes in favor of regulation and sometimes back into the faces of the regulators.
Court of Appeals Digest – February 13
These opinions were released by the Minnesota Court of Appeals on February 13. They will appear in the February 20 print edition of Minnesota Lawyer.
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