Minnesota law allows employers of apartment caretakers who live on site to pay employees with rent credits.
Read More »The POWER 30: William Skolnick
There are some things people getting a divorce should not do: lie about their income, even when they’ve been lying about it throughout the marriage; lie about the value of a company they own; and, after lying about the company, sell it and have a newspaper report the price that is about five times the amount they represented to their spouses.
Read More »The POWER 30: Ronald Schutz
Ron Schutz spent much of March 2021 in Tanzania, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
Read More »The POWER 30: Richard Ostlund
Richard Ostlund traces his trial success to being the son of a school teacher and coach in Walker.
Read More »The POWER 30: Todd Noteboom
Class actions are an integral part of the legal profession and of the American economy.
Read More »The POWER 30: Adine Momoh
When bankrupt debtors try to conceal assets, Stinson partner Adine Momoh goes to work.
Read More »The POWER 30: Brian Melendez
Brian Melendez is a master at picking apart a complicated or dense statute and helping clients stay on the right side of it.
Read More »The POWER 30: Jane Maschka
In business litigation, the question will often arise whether a corporation is what it appears to be.
Read More »The POWER 30: John Mandler
John Mandler has tried and won numerous product liability and toxic claims, including claims of contamination, economic loss and personal injury.
Read More »The POWER 30: Edward Magarian
Ed Magarian wants his tombstone to say, “He did good.”
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