The POWER 30: Business Litigation 2023
In this edition of POWER 30, we’re focusing on business litigation.
The POWER 30: Todd A. Wind
Todd Wind’s practice is fairly broad across the business litigation area, including M&A related disputes, commercial contract matters, minority shareholder claims, and antitrust and competition issues such as false advertising.
The POWER 30: Steven J. Wells
Plaintiff’s attorney Steven Wells calls Warren v. ACOVA a “substantial case in terms of dollars and complexity.”
The POWER 30: Libretta Stennes
Libretta “Libby” Stennes is a shareholder in the litigation group at Greenberg Traurig, LLP.
The POWER 30: William R. Skolnick
Family business litigation is often referred to as a divorce.
The POWER 30: Peter J. Schwingler
Many business litigators have noted some more vigorous interest recently in the federal government to investigate and regulate business.
The POWER 30: Ronald J. Schutz
Ronald Schutz, chair of the executive board at Robins Kaplan spends about half a day as chair of the firm and the other half practicing law, much of which revolves around intellectual property.
The POWER 30: Todd Noteboom
Noteboom has in recent years defended Juul Labs in litigation claiming it marketed vaping products to teens; the Otto Bremer Trust in its long-running dispute with Bremer Financial Corp.; and most recently Fleet Farm, against accusations of negligent handgun sales.
The POWER 30: Matthew R. McBride
Matthew McBride is a commercial litigator who represents businesses in a broad range of industries including financial services, construction, retail, manufacturing and affordable housing.
The POWER 30: Eric J. Magnuson
In years of appellate practice and on the Minnesota Supreme Court, Chief Justice Eric Magnuson (ret.) has learned a few things about trial practice.
The POWER 30: Edward B. Magarian
Dorsey & Whitney’s commitment to diversity is ongoing, notwithstanding the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent opinions, said Edward Magarian, long time board member and former chair of the firm’s policy committee.
The POWER 30: Christopher W. Madel
Last fall, Christopher Madel had ankle surgery that kept him off his right foot for six weeks.
Top News
- Federal court rules brokerage firm breached 1994 contract
- Court denies revocation of adoption
- UnitedHealth suit alleges faulty AI led to denied claims
- Judge asked to block part of a North Dakota abortion law
- Court dismisses bias, retaliation lawsuit
- Joint-employer rule set to roil workplace — once again
- 8th Circuit rules private plaintiffs can’t sue under Voting Rights Act
- Commentary: Right-to-repair fight centers on data transmitted by newer cars
Expert Testimony
- Quandaries & Quagmires: Risky business and tips for managing the risk
- Perspectives: JFK assassination: 60 years of litigation here
- Perspectives: Lincoln’s memorable address recalls impact here
- The Unfrazzled Lawyer: Five benefits of becoming an unfrazzled lawyer