Several justices of the U.S. Supreme Court seemed skeptical of the National Labor Relations Board’s claim that it had the power to issue opinions with ...
Read More »Lawyers sue to be on the judicial ballot
Attorneys Jill Clark and Greg Wersal, along with voter Heather Robins, have sued Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Secretary of State Mark Ritchie to compel the ...
Read More »Prior conviction used in calculating sentence
A sentencing judge did not err in using a defendant’s prior conviction for sexual assault to calculate both the base offense level and the criminal ...
Read More »People & Practices – March 29
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P. has re-elected Martin Lueck, Jan Conlin and David Beehler to two-year terms on the firm’s executive board. Martin Lueck ...
Read More »Consent decree approved in pregnancy case
Chief Judge Michael J. Davis of U.S. District Court in Minneapolis has approved a consent decree settling a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit filed by the Equal ...
Read More »Column: Revisiting client visits
I have often written about the importance of meeting with and talking to your clients. As business starts to show hints of thawing and warming ...
Read More »ABA sides with law school
In a Supreme Court battle between the right of a law school to enforce rules barring discrimination and students’ First Amendment right to free association, ...
Read More »Ex-prosecutor rebuffs plea in photo case
Woman’s picture allegedly taken in dressing room
Read More »Bar Buzz – March 22
Is God in charge of the appointment of the next chief justice? Justice Paul Anderson appeared on the blog Access to Democracy shortly after Chief ...
Read More »Investors should be wary of private placements
James Eccleston Recently the state securities regulator for Massachusetts filed an administrative complaint against Securities America in connection with its sales of promissory notes issued ...
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