A merger involving the 26-lawyer Minneapolis firm Mackall Crounse & Moore marks the third significant law firm combination in the Twin Cities during the past couple of years.
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A former Twins executive; the president of Rochester Area Economic Development, Inc.; and the dean of the Carlson School of Management are among those appointed to the Economic Development Agency Board.
An estimated 150 Xbox One consoles were reportedly shipped to customers over the weekend, ahead of its official November 22 launch date.
At-Scene took first place in a contest during this year’s MobCon event for its iCrime Fighter application, which is meant to aid police departments in gathering evidence.
The agency said that it is eliminating upfront borrowers’ fees for veterans who receive a loan worth up to $350,000 through the SBA Express Loan Program.
Twin Cities Business took home gold awards for cover design and best feature story, among several other honors.
The business group released a 60-page report that makes a case for immigration reform.
The Minnesota High Tech Association’s annual Tekne Awards recognized companies and organizations that are developing new technology to improve operations in a variety of industries.
The retailer is closing locations in Florida, Georgia, Arizona, and California based on an analysis of their specific financial performances.
An amendment to Dolan’s loan agreement also moves up a due date, reduces the amount of money available in a revolving credit facility, raises the interest rate, and limits capital expenditures, among other things.
Could the Affordable Care Act lead to a decline of mergers and acquisitions in Minnesota or just a more complex vetting process?
3M is suing two dental businesses for allegedly infringing on the company’s ceramic-based dental technology.
Caribou Coffee is joining forces with Faribault Woolen Mill Company, to sell a line of joint merchandise; it is also opening two new co-branded locations in the Twin Cities with Bruegger’s Bagels.
The International Institute of Minnesota has trained and graduated close to 2,000 nursing assistants over the last two decades.
Thrivent says California’s Controller is requesting too much personal information about Thrivent members; the Controller counters that he’s entitled to the records for auditing purposes.
Technology consultancy Magnet 360 opened new offices in Chicago and San Francisco, is expanding its existing Minneapolis and New York offices, and will add staff to assist its growing technology services, sales, and delivery operations.