The dispute between neighbors over their Lake Superior views is headed back to District Court with all necessary parties included.
Read More »Employer, third party not severally liable for injury
Lambertson lives. That’s according to the attorneys for the plaintiff in Fish v. Ramler Trucking, et al., decided on Nov. 27 by the Supreme Court.
Read More »Appeals court orders refunds to Prince estate
In an opinion written by Judge Denise Reilly, the court affirmed in part and reversed in part a District Court order that directed the refund of millions of dollars in commissions to the estate.
Read More »Court mulls ‘severe or pervasive’ harassment requirement
The Minnesota Supreme Court is pondering whether to keep, modify or jettison the question of whether alleged sexual harassment is severe or pervasive.
Read More »Bar fight manslaughter conviction upheld
A punch in the jaw isn’t necessarily lethal, but it was for David Taute when he got into a fight at closing time at a bar in Isle.
Read More »Reasonable search or breach of privilege?
When attorney Andy Birrell appeared in Judge Shawn M. Moynihan’s courtroom on Feb. 26, 2019, he was trying to “stop the bleeding” from a search warrant executed against his client.
Read More »Court: For-profit colleges misled criminal justice students
The Minnesota Supreme Court approved a path for financial recovery from two defunct for-profit universities recently.
Read More »Lawyers help Sandy Hook dad prevail
Defamation defendant accused him of faking son’s death certificate.
Read More »State rate applies to FELA judgment
Substantive law forms the pillars on the road to obtaining a judgment. In other words, the substantive issues in a case are embodied in a judgment.
Read More »Gray Plant Mooty will merge with Lathrop Gage
The new firm will be called Lathrop GPM and will have about 400 attorneys in 14 offices.
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