Local law firm Fare Grange claims that an advocacy group has engaged in “trademark bullying.” The advocacy group, meanwhile, said that it must protect its trademarks to avoid confusion among potential donors.
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The Minnesota Court of Appeals reaffirmed a lower court’s decision, disqualifying a law firm that was representing the state in a case against 3M.
The Minnesota Orchestra said it will return approximately $960,000 in state grant money while the lockout of its musicians continues.
Having already established itself as one of the top turnaround stocks of the year, Best Buy’s shares rose again on Monday after an analyst at Credit Suisse raised the company’s target price.
Ryan Companies won the bid to develop parking structures near the planned Minnesota Vikings stadium; the company had cited the parking project as a key component of its larger redevelopment plan.
Urologix paid Medtronic $2 million of the $7.5 million it owes for the licensing of a Medtronic, delaying payment for the remainder of the sum.
While Select Comfort's stock price remains lower than it was six months ago, it has recently been on a consistent climb, and analysts see additional growth potential.
Twin Cities Business reported last year that a software startup was giving OpenTable a run for its money; that startup now says it handles 51.7 percent of Twin Cities reservations, although OpenTable disputes that assertion.
Wednesday's U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding same-sex marriage were greeted as major victories for both Minnesota's LGBT residents and its business community.
Compared with last year, seven percent more legal, public relations and engineering firms and accounting consultants are confident in a stable or improved revenue.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case regarding whether airlines should be protected from lawsuits after reporting security threats that turn out to be false alarms; Fafinski Mark & Johnson represents the airline in the case.
Kaskaid Hospitality, Crave’s parent company, is buying the former Trocaderos nightclub and also plans to lease the Old Chicago space in Uptown Minneapolis.
Edina-based Moquist Thorvilson Kaufmann will become part of BDO USA, a significantly larger national firm with which it has maintained a relationship for several years.
Mark Stenglein told the Star Tribune that the job wasn’t a “good fit” for him.
The Minority Business Development Agency said its services helped create or save a record-breaking 16,730 jobs in 2012 for minority-owned businesses across the country.
Local advertising agency Campbell Mithun appointed former Fallon Chief Marketing Officer Rob Buchner as its CEO, effective July 8.
According to the Metropolitan Council, $2.5 million in cleanup grants will help add 1,700 jobs and 168 affordable homes.
In addition to workspaces, the new location will feature a “tap room” with craft beer, a movie theater for presentations and pitches, a billiard room that doubles as a meeting space, and a walkout patio.