Judge upholds $16.5 million arbitration award A Hennepin County District Court judge has affirmed an arbitration award of $16.5 million in a stock broker “raiding” ...
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Governor announces Court of Appeals finalists Gov. Jesse Ventura recently announced four candidates for an upcoming vacancy on the Minnesota Court of Appeals. The vacancy ...
Read More »State entitled to impose lien to recover costs for medical aid
State medical-assistance statute not preempted
Read More »Jodi Carlson loses her much publized seat belt design case against Hyundai
Although a Minnesota statute preventing evidence of the use or non-use of a seat belt was amended by the Minnesota Legislature in 1999, the 8th ...
Read More »Voters will decide if candidate’s name game is acceptable
To the editor: We believe that Mr. Wersal’s name game and the clearly partisan action by Minnesota’s right-wing Republican secretary of state to support [Supreme ...
Read More »Treble damage award against lawyer and his firm overturned
Statutes apply only to actions or proceedings
Read More »Judges provide an inside view of the Minnesota Tax Court
Minnesota lawyers are lucky enough to live in a state where complex tax matters are heard before a specialized tribunal that knows and understands this ...
Read More »Tenth anniversary of the ADA not a joyous affair
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) recently commemorated its first decade of existence. The federal law, enacted in late July 1990, has two main prongs: ...
Read More »Supreme Court declines to adopt ‘Daubert’ test
Standard for expert admission remains ‘Frye-Mack’ in Minnesota
Read More »Transforming scanned images into text with OCR
Consolidation is key in much of today’s global economy, and nowhere is that as evident as with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. TECH SPECS OmniPage ...
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