Earlier this month, the ACLU again sued Worthington over an assault that put the victim, Kelvin Francisco Rodriguez, a Latino male, in intensive care for five days and required multiple surgeries.
Read More »Verdict orders payment to computer forensic expert
When AGA Medical Corporation split with its closely held member, Michael Afremov, AGA retained Mark Lanterman, a computer forensic vendor, to collect, search and deliver electronic evidence. That was in 2002.
Read More »Legal fee arbitration upheld
Defendant will pay plaintiff’s costs.
Read More »Kagan on SCOTUS: ‘The whole thing is a pretty good gig’
Justice Elena Kagan discusses high court at U talk.
Read More »Warrant covers items that relate to crime
A search warrant may extend beyond items described in the warrant, the Court of Appeals ruled last week in State v. Sexter.
Read More »Judge allows premature birth lawsuit to proceed
A McLeod County District Court judge has given a green light to a lawsuit alleging medical malpractice and wrongful death for the death of twins born alive at fewer than 21 weeks gestation.
Read More »State coercion statute struck down as overbroad
A portion of Minnesota’s criminal coercion statute was struck as unconstitutional under the First Amendment by the Court of Appeals.
Read More »Justices rule for Brainerd firefighters
The interests of unionized public employees trumped the interests of managerial policymakers at the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Read More »State settles interest dispute
Owners of ‘missing money’ may have claims.
Read More »City sued over tobacco ordinance
The city of Arden Hills recently passed an ordinance banning the sale of flavored licensed products to anyone regardless of his or her age.
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