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Read More »Supreme Court keeps age-bias suit alive
Internal inquiry suspends statute of limitations
Read More »Two new firms from Parker Rosen
Daniel Rosen and Andrew Parker say they’ve had the easiest of law firm breakups.
Read More »Riders from the storm
On April 10, 2007, a group of 56 partners at the Rider Bennet firm in Minneapolis voted to shut its doors at the end of May.
Read More »Wells Fargo board to lawyers: pay attention
Corporate counsels need to keep their eyes open and focused on the big picture
Read More »Court remands pregnancy-discrimination case
A plaintiff establishes sex discrimination under a disparate treatment theory if she shows that pregnancy “actually motivated” the challenged employment decision
Read More »Finalists announced for First Judicial District
Four finalists have been announced by the Commission on Judicial Selection for the current vacancies in Minnesota’s First Judicial District. These vacancies are created upon ...
Read More »Law revoking beneficiary status not retroactive
Remember the law that says divorces revoke life insurance beneficiary designations that leave the policy proceeds to the now-ex-spouse? Check the date.
Read More »Bar Buzz: Library to host Asian Pacific Legal Experience exhibit
A traveling exhibit detailing the legal history of Asian Pacific peoples in the United States through three pivotal events, “Asian Pacific Legal Experience in America,” ...
Read More »People and Practices: March 27
Rebecca Bernhard Dorsey & Whitney LLP announced that Minneapolis-based labor and employment partner Rebecca Bernhard will serve as the firm’s new diversity co-chair. Along with ...
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