Esteemed Senior U.S. District Judge David S. Doty dies at 96
Senior U.S. District Judge David Singleton Doty of Minnesota has died at 96, remembered for decades of federal judicial service and leadership in the legal community.
Breaking the Ice: Craft Food & Beverage Club offers low-pressure legal connections
Minneapolis employment attorney Corey Kobbervig connects lawyers through the Hennepin County Bar Association’s Craft Food & Beverage Club.
Breaking the Ice: Competitive drive fuels ‘New Lawyer’ honoree
Hellmuth & Johnson litigator Jack Edell applies the competitive mindset he honed in sports to courtroom success, earning the HCBA Outstanding New Lawyer Award.
Jessica Klander named HCBA president for 2025-2026
Jessica Klander of Bassford Remele begins her term as HCBA president on July 1, focusing on professional community, support, and engagement.
Minnesota lawyers reaffirm rule of law on ‘Law Day of Action’
Minnesota attorneys gathered on Law Day to retake their oath, defend judicial independence, and support the rule of law amid growing national concerns.
Bar associations continue tradition of yearly memorials
A lesser-known but longstanding tradition of both the Ramsey County and Hennepin County bar associations is a pair of annual events that pay tribute to members of the bench and bar of both counties who died during the previous year.
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