Breaking the Ice: Former U.S. prosecutor proud of state’s response to ICE
Former federal prosecutor Allen Slaughter returns to Robins Kaplan, bringing trial experience in Chauvin case, civil rights, and complex litigation.
Federal Circuit upholds $42M Christmas tree patent verdict
The Federal Circuit affirmed a record $42.4M Minnesota patent verdict for Willis Electric, rejecting Polygroup’s appeal over artificial Christmas trees.
Breaking the Ice: New Robins Kaplan partner ‘felt called’
Former Hennepin County prosecutor Raoul Shah has been promoted to partner at Robins Kaplan, focusing on personal injury, medical malpractice and civil rights.
Robins Kaplan sues over Dakota County detainee’s death
Robins Kaplan filed a $120M federal lawsuit alleging Eagan police and Dakota County officers ignored stroke symptoms of Kingsley Bimpong.
Breaking the Ice: Attorney contributes in courtroom, community
Robins Kaplan associate Rashanda Bruce has worked her way from case assistant to paralegal and eventually attorney who helped secure a $10.5M total judgment in a landmark product liability case.
Lawsuit links Depo-Provera contraceptive to brain tumor
A woman who developed a brain tumor after using a common form of birth control, Depo-Provera, has sued its manufacturer, Pfizer, and other companies in U.S. District Court in Minnesota.
Robins Kaplan announces $2.75M settlement for jail detainee
Robins Kaplan has announced a $2.75 million settlement in suit alleging deliberate indifference to a detainee’s urgent medical needs in the Anoka County Jail.
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