Summons delivery proper under state law, 8th Circuit says
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Challenging patents for sonar fish-finding technology, Deeper UAB cast a wide net.
Read More »Supreme Court clarifies prison release date
In a divided opinion, the Supreme Court tackled what the dissent called the corrections department’s troubling propensity to move the goalposts when deciding to release an inmate.
Read More »Accountability meets privacy on the web
In contrast to the usual fears about loss of privacy in the digital age, concerns about too much privacy have arisen as a result of ...
Read More »Ruling denies funding for public defender interpreter services
A ruling last week denying funding for interpreter services to the public defender’s office caught the lawyers around the state by surprise.
Read More »‘Lawsuit by Chloe’ is for high stakes
Minnesota attorneys from Robins Kaplan have become embroiled in a high-stakes food fight in New York between celebrity vegan chef Chloe Coscarelli and her former business associates, BC Hospitality Group and its partner, Bain Capital.
Read More »Corrections Department rescinds medical cannabis policy
The Minnesota Department of Corrections has decided that persons on parole, supervised release or conditional release may use medical marijuana in accordance with state law, which includes registration.
Read More »Disabled employee not entitled to accommodation discussion
The Minnesota Human Rights Act does not require an interactive process between an employer and employee seeking an accommodation for a disability, the Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled.
Read More »Court affirms civil verdict for sexual assault
A woman’s verdict against a man she says raped her twice has been upheld by the Court of Appeals.
Read More »In-House Counsel 2019
We are delighted to honor our colleagues who serve as in-house counsel, and also chagrined that it has taken until now. But we’ll try to ...
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