Lew Remele: From the courtroom to the classroom
A Twin Cities legal lion looks to educate more, litigate less.
Adam Ballinger back on stage with Ballard Spahr Galactica Band
Once a rocker, always a rocker
Mad for musicals, now he writes them
World’s a stage for Gray Plant Mooty’s Dan Tenenbaum
Aimée Dayhoff cultivates winery business
To Dayhoff, the Minnesota wine industry looked like it was going places, and might need some good lawyering to help it get to them.
In soccer and law, speed to the goal is key
There’s no place personal injury attorney Paul McEllistrem would rather be than on a soccer field.
Real estate lawyer owns a piece of the sky
Kevin Dunlevy flies for the Civil Air Patrol – and for the fun of it.
Law is family tradition for prosecutor Julie Allyn
Allyn was part of the prosecution in the Jacob Wetterling case
Spring dims ‘Sunday Night Lights’
Hard-skiing J.C. Anderson wraps up another season in Buck Hill league
The fine art of raising giant pumpkins
Attorney Ryan Osterholm gears up for another growing season
Croatian wedding cake sealed Schmidt-Bruno merger
Firm principals Fred Bruno and Carolyn Agin Schmidt were married in Croatia in May.
Ballet’s loss is Minnesota legal community’s gain
Jenny Gassman-Pines talked freely about her teen years as a budding ballerina
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