The Harris v. Quinn decision will be felt in Minnesota, where two labor groups are working to organize both home care workers and in-home day care workers through a union election.
Read More »Testing Hobby Lobby’s reach
Eight lawsuits in Minnesota are poised to ride the U.S. Supreme Court ruling’s coattails.
Read More »Sniper in Ventura lawsuit afraid of being sued
More allegations of church coverup in ongoing sex abuse scandal and pro sport's team found liable in fan's injuries in today's Sidebar
Read More »Four finalists named for open bench spot in Dakota County
Judge Robert King Jr. retired
Read More »2014 on record-setting pace for firm mergers
Law firm mergers on pace for record year and more bad news for Cooley Law School in today's sidebar
Read More »Fish has big bet on Twin Cities
Intellectual Property law firm Fish and Richardson made news last month when it announced it was opening an administrative hub made up of about 130 employees in its Twin Cities Office.
Read More »Aim of new adoption, protection rules: clarity
The changes, which took effect July 1, are seen as a way to ease conflicts between court rules and state law.
Read More »Greene Espel firm hired to investigate claims against Archbishop
Firm hired to investigate allegations of sexual impropriety
Read More »Wisconsin-Minnesota firm has new managing partner
Bradley Fulton, started in the mail clerk, is now the managing partner of DeWitt Ross & Stevens and DeWitt Mackall Crounse & Moore
Read More »State will add 6 new drug courts by August
Expansion almost doubles the number of counties served by the program
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