Recent Articles from William Morris
Otto Bremer Trust seeks judgment in bank case
Even a global pandemic cannot stop the legal wrangling over ownership of Bremer Bank.
Bremer Bank faces another lawsuit over stock sales
Yet another lawsuit has joined the cloud swirling around leadership of St. Paul-based Bremer Bank.
Ruling rejects lawsuit by Witch’s Hat fans
A northeast Minneapolis apartment project has won its battle in court, but changes to the plans have cost it the support of its local neighborhood association.
Attorney general investigating Bremer dispute
The growing battle to control Bremer Bank has drawn the attention of Attorney General Keith Ellison.
AG lawsuit alleges misconduct at Journey Home
A troubled housing charity run by former Ramsey County Commissioner Blake Huffman has “abandoned its charitable purpose” and in fact been abandoned entirely.
Investors sue Bremer over stock sale freeze
The growing battle for control over Bremer Bank has trapped a number of outside investors in limbo, and two have now taken to the courts to resolve their claim.
Bremer Trust answers suit filed by bank
The Otto Bremer Trust, majority owner of Bremer Bank since their respective foundings, believes it has no choice but to sell the bank if it wants to stay on the right side of federal tax laws.
Bremer board lawsuit claims ‘disloyal scheme’ by trustees
A new lawsuit filed Tuesday marks a sharp escalation in the battle for control over Bremer Bank.
Grading Minnesota’s Amazon bid
Experts say there's a strong story, but it's short on incentives.
Ballard Spahr names new Minneapolis leaders
Editor’s note: This article appeared originally in Minnesota Lawyer’s sister publication, Finance & Commerce. Even a global pandemic cannot stop the legal wrangling over ownership of Bremer Bank, but majority owner the Otto Bremer Trust has asked the courts to dismiss the outstanding lawsuits between trust and bank and allow the partial sale of Bremer ...
MN Cyber aims for homegrown security workforce
A new Metropolitan State University program called MN Cyber aims to begin producing qualified, experienced cybersecurity candidates.
Minnesota Senate GOP proposes $825 million bonding bill
Bill matches House total, sets up fight with Dayton
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