Some lawyers choose between trial work and appellate work — after all, they are different skill sets. But Jennifer Olson at Schwebel, Goetz and Sieben doesn’t want to choose.
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The mom and dad of a toddler, no longer a couple, lived separately and raised their daughter together.
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About 20 years ago, a client appeared at Fred Pritzker’s office with a serious injury from listeria, a bacteria found in certain food products.
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Personal injury practices are no exception to the hit to normal everyday activities inflicted by COVID.
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Brandon Thompson’s name comes to everybody’s lips when questions arise about notable personal injury lawyers in Minneapolis.
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It can be a problem getting information from plaintiffs’ personal injury lawyers because so many cases — especially high-value cases — are subject to confidentiality agreements. And medical malpractice may be synonymous with high value.
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The difference between appellate counsel and trial counsel may be the difference between winning and losing.
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Heading east on Interstate 94, the first exit for the University of Minnesota is for Huron Boulevard, which begins right at the end of the exit ramp.
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Two cases described as “islands in a sea of tort reform” were handed down in 2019, along with a 2018 case clarifying the right of an injured employee to workers’ compensation benefits.
Read More »The POWER 30: Genevieve Zimmerman
For about a year, we’ve been wearing masks covering our face to protect us from airborne transmission of COVID-19.
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