Recent Articles from Mike Mosedale
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
Last year, big law behemoth Fox Rothschild made its way into the Twin Cities legal market by acquiring Oppenheimer Wolf & Donnelly, a venerable Minneapolis firm that operated in the ...
Court vacates ruling on medical malpractice ‘informal conferences’
Lawyers who want more clarity on the statute will have to keep waiting
Attorneys of the Year: Edward Cassidy
Showed capital conviction was a ‘house of cards’
Attorneys of the Year: Paul McEllistrem and Andrew Rorvig
Employer liable for negligent hiring, supervision
Attorneys of the Year: Richard Ruohonen and Charles Slane
$6 million verdict after two trials
Attorney recalls campus battles with Gorsuch
Minneapolis attorney Jordan Kushner reminisces about their college days
Judge stalker now buries them with appeals
John Patrick Murphy has been unusually persistent in bringing challenges to his conviction and continued incarceration.
Lawyer pleads not guilty to child porn charges
Last year, big law behemoth Fox Rothschild made its way into the Twin Cities legal market by acquiring Oppenheimer Wolf & Donnelly, a venerable Minneapolis firm that operated in the ...
Court shoots down unclaimed funds class action suit
“In the modern world, it is not uncommon or burdensome to conduct internet searches."
Legal Tech
- Gemini Legal launches DraftEngine for civil litigation forms
- Lawyers continue to grapple with AI ethical issues
- Are AI prompts privileged? Time will tell
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