The lawsuit calls out the NHL’s condoning of fist-fighting and “extreme violence” and says the league failed to adequately inform players of the risks of brain injury.
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A jury on Tuesday awarded Jesse Ventura $1.8 million as the former Minnesota governor
Mark Holt, who is also an attorney, is being fined $300,000 for allegedly defrauding investment clients, many of whom were elderly.
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development partnered with Gray Plant Mooty for the third time, this time to create a free downloadable guide to help businesses acquaint themselves with security laws and other rules.
Fafinski Mark & Johnson, which has a history of working with aviation clients, has now set its sights on businesses and individuals interested in unmanned drones.
Lori Swanson's lawsuit alleges that the Minnesota School of Business and Globe University misrepresented job opportunities available to criminal justice graduates; the schools denied the allegations.
If convicted, Brian Gore could face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $2 million fine for his alleged involvement in a counterfeit sportswear scheme.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that four men were charged in connection with an alleged mortgage fraud scheme involving an Excelsior-based real estate firm.
The Minneapolis-based law firm expects its new informal alignment will make it more attractive to clients doing business in Mexico.
Interim CEO John Mulligan on Wednesday responded to the recent controversy of customers bringing guns into Target stores.
A judge recently approved roughly $3.5 million in legal and accounting fees tied to the Tom Petters bankruptcy case, reportedly bringing the tally to roughly $83 million.
An owner of many patents (with a history of suing big retailers) is accusing Target's online subscription service of patent infringement.
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A jury returned guilty verdicts Tuesday on all three counts against Robert Boedigheimer, which accused him of a money-laundering conspiracy.
St. Ben's agreed to settle a “clawback” lawsuit filed by the trustee of Tom Petters’ bankruptcy estate; meanwhile, the cost of such litigation, including fees paid to accounting and law firms, keeps growing.
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi struck a preliminary settlement deal with two major private equity firms, and it plans to face off with more of the nation’s largest firms in court.
A bankruptcy court approved The Dolan Company’s reorganization plan, and the company agreed to pay about $3.2 million to a trust designed to benefit stockholders.
A two-person committee appointed by the med-tech giant concluded that allegations against Medtronic’s leaders are “without merit”; it’s now seeking dismissal of shareholder lawsuits.