Southwest light rail case in judge’s hands
A group of residents concerned about environmental impacts in the Kenilworth Corridor between Cedar Lake and Lake of the Isles, filed suit in September against the Met Council and the Federal Transit Administration.
For the love of campaigns
Campaign finance law isn’t the specialty of attorney David Asp — it’s a passion.
Cullen Sheehan departs Senate GOP for Lockridge
Cullen Sheehan is stepping down as state Senate GOP chief of staff to lobby for Minneapolis-based Lockridge Grindal Nauen. The Senate majority's legislative director Kevin Matzek will assume the chief of staff's role.
Brod joins Lockridge Grindal Nauen as ‘senior strategic advisor’
Former state Rep. Laura Brod has joined the law firm of Lockridge Grindal Nauen as a "senior strategic advisor" focusing on business development and government affairs. The New Prague Republican served four terms in the House, but decided not to run for re-election last year.
Lobbying firms distribute cash evenly to DFL gov candidates
Contract lobbyists at the state's major law firms have deep-seated opinions about politics and also have a history of involvement in campaigns. But you wouldn't know that from looking at the spending from most their firms' political action committees.
Lobbyists Guide – Transition game: A decade after he was elected to the Minnesota House, former Rep. Doug Stang works the floor as a lobbyist for Minneapolis firm Lockridge Grindal Nauen.
A lawsuit that could send the Southwest Light Rail Transit project between Minneapolis and Eden Prairie back to the municipal consent process is now in a federal judge’s hands. Attorneys for the Lakes and Parks Alliance of Minneapolis argued in U.S. District Court on Monday that the Metropolitan Council violated federal environmental laws and the state’s municipal ...
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