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Read More »Pay hikes near for Minnesota judges
The budgets approved by the House and Senate last month and the budget recommendations submitted by Gov. Mark Dayton all included salary increases for district and appellate judges and Supreme Court justices.
Read More »Workers’ comp overhaul may spur lawsuits
Workers’ compensation attorneys and their colleagues who represent employers agree that a proposed bill involving changes to the way injured workers receive benefits will be significant.
Read More »The ongoing evolution of employment law and social media
Attorney for Montevideo terror suspect asks for a delay The defense attorney for a man arrested in what the FBI has called a thwarted terror ...
Read More »OLPR accuses Minneapolis attorney of bullying opposing counsel
Peter James Nickitas disputes the charges
Read More »Dayton appoints Opat to the bench in 3rd District
Matthew Opat was appointed District Court Judge in the 3rd District Friday.
Read More »Suit: bad advice led to downfall
The ex-president and CEO of two companies is suing his former Minneapolis attorneys for malpractice alleging their bad advice and negligent lawyering cost him his job, his company shares and his ability to continue to build on a successful business career.
Read More »Changing law school accreditation, Senser appeal, and more
Amy Senser appeal will be argued Wednesday Almost a year to the day she was found guilty in the hit and run crash that killed ...
Read More »Hogan Lovells law firm settles in Minneapolis
Earlier this month, the Twin Cities office of Hogan Lovells opened in the IDS Center in downtown Minneapolis.
Read More »Prosecutors favor background checks, Brodkorb seeks $600K, and more
Brodkorb asks for $600,000 He has named his price at last. Michael Brodkorb, the one-time top Senate staffer for the Republican Party of Minnesota is ...
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