Recent Articles from Mike Mosedale
Appeals court revives guru’s libel suit
A guru who transforms plants and people with mental “energy transmissions” is free to pursue a defamation claim against a St. Paul writer
Family feud fuels flurry of lawsuits
What do you get when you combine a highly successful family-owned business with a patriarch’s long-running extra-marital affair, an extremely contentious divorce, and an internecine fight for control of the company?
Loaded owner of unloaded pistol loses on appeal
Intoxicated people are prohibited from carrying unloaded firearms in public
Defendant wins legal malpractice lawsuit
“I think the main lesson here: Don’t mess with the judgment rule.”
‘Inflammatory’ claims merit sanctions, judge rules
Briefs designed “to land a public relations blow” rather than litigate the appropriate issues, judge says
After 43 years, is this Randall Tigue’s last stand?
Well-known lawyer fights disbarment over bad bookkeeping
Symposium advises budding minority lawyers
“Nothing against straight male bakers, but I though the cookies would have given it away."
Supreme Court limits expungement eligibility
Minnesota’s much-ballyhooed “Second Chance Law” doesn’t give second chances to certain types of felons, even those whose convictions were subsequently converted to misdemeanors.
Minnesota lawyers: At least 79% are white
The judicial branch’s recently released annual “Report to the Community” for the first time, provided a demographic snapshot of the ethnicity of lawyers in Minnesota.
Post-DWI GPS tracking draws lawsuit
Class action claims devices violate drivers’ privacy
Bar Buzz: Hennepin County jurors go from basement to penthouse
White men still dominate the legal profession in Minnesota and, while women and some minority groups have made inroads, the decades-long push to diversify the ranks of lawyers has not yielded the parity many hoped for. Those are a few of the inferences from the Judicial Branch’s recently released annual “Report to the Community,” which, ...
Court vacates ruling on medical malpractice ‘informal conferences’
Lawyers who want more clarity on the statute will have to keep waiting
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