Anthony Niedwiecki has announced he will step down as dean of Mitchell Hamline School of Law when his current contract expires in June 2024.
Read More »Law office design yields ‘place of calm, restoration’
The new home TSR moved into last year represents the end of a basement-to top floor journey, and a new beginning.
Read More »Outgoing dean calls liberal arts a solid foundation for legal education
After serving seven years as dean and William S. Pattee Professor of Law at Minnesota Law, Garry Jenkins is bidding farewell to an “extremely welcoming” legal community in the Twin Cities.
Read More »Stanislawski sworn in as judge in 10th Judicial District
Kristi Stanislawski has been sworn in as the newest district court judge in Minnesota’s 10th Judicial District. Stanislawski will be chambered in Sherburne County in Elk River.
Read More »Minnesota Lawyer’s 2023 In-House Counsel honorees
The In-House Counsel Awards celebrate the achievements of attorneys who, among other things, navigate complicated contract negotiations, defend their companies in high-stakes litigation and defend some of their organizations’ most important assets.
Read More »Inmate harassment case remanded
The Department of Corrections may be vicariously liable for an employee’s tortious actions.
Read More »Lawyers’ wellness breakfast: ‘Stepping forward together’
The event encourages the legal community to Step Up and meaningfully address well-being within the legal profession.
Read More »Workers’ comp denial upheld
Employees who formerly suffered from PTSD, but do not do so now, are not entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.
Read More »Workers paid daily rate entitled to overtime pay, high court rules
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a highly compensated offshore oil rig worker was entitled to overtime pay.
Read More »Annual data privacy study focuses on policy
While it’s still subject to mostly a patchwork of state laws, regulations around data security continue to be an important topic for business owners.
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