Nominations due April 1
Read More »New rules mean Supreme Court reduces paper intake
Branch continues push to reduce paper
Read More »Bill seeks to alter policing of late orders
If a bill that passed out of the House Judiciary Finance and Policy Committee last week becomes law, judges' first two misses would stay in-house.
Read More »For IP lawyers, a return to good times
Growth spurs firms to hunt for clients, talent.
Read More »Death row inmate free thanks to Minnesota legal team
St. Paul approves settlement in Lilydale landslide; Men have no right to be in delivery room, judge rules; & more in today's sidebar.
Read More »Larkin Hoffman moving
Firms signs long-term deal at Normandale Lake Office Park in Bloomington
Read More »Coming soon: CLEs in your PJs
Starting July 1, the state of Minnesota will allow attorneys to receive some of their continuing legal education credits through on-demand seminars.
Read More »Contractor’s lawsuit was time barred by statute
You can’t sue a subcontractor that doesn’t exist anymore, even if water leaks in to the building the company worked on.
Read More »Court of Appeals says Archbishop will testify in clergy abuse case
Church tried to block the depositions arguing attorneys would harass and embarrass officials
Read More »Appeals court rules Archbishop will testify under oath
The inventor of the Sleep Number bed convicted on 17 counts and judge who married a lawyer can preside over his cases in today's Sidebar.
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