All seven justices have refused to hear the case MacDonald and another judicial candidate filed over being barred from the ballot.
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As chair of a national law firm, St. Paul native Peter Michaud is one of the most prominent gay attorneys in the U.S.
Atlanta-based Spectrum Plastics Group allegedly engaged in “time-shaving” practices at its Minneapolis factory, says Minnesota AG Keith Ellison.
The Minnesota Department of Commerce alleges the insurer “did not demonstrate comparability in reimbursement rates” between standard medical care and mental health treatments.
The Minneapolis law firm puts its founder's extensive art collection on display at Capella Tower.
The U.S. Department of Labor says that GoldStar Amusements Inc. and Lee’s Concessions violated H-2B visa laws for foreign workers.
The Maplewood-based manufacturer is expected to distribute the funds to military vets and service members through 2029.
The city’s plan to increase housing density is tied up in court, so DFL lawmakers are trying to help Minneapolis and other cities avoid litigation over density.
The board said the Quarry store broke the National Labor Relations Act when it prohibited an employee from wearing the “Black Lives Matter” insignia on their work apron.
The settlement with Eli Lilly is part of a larger lawsuit that accuses insulin manufacturers of rising prices astronomically to push profits.
The department alleges that the Eagan-based insurer forced self-funded health plans to cover a state tax obligation typically charged to providers.
Statewide sick leave and tighter gun-safety regs are among many new laws that took effect Jan. 1 following a busy 2023 legislative session in which the DFL controlled both the House and Senate.
In a class action lawsuit, a pair of plaintiffs alleged that the Minnetonka insurer used an artificial intelligence platform to override doctors’ determinations on medically necessary care for elderly patients.
Melodie Rose takes the leadership mantle as business clients navigate technology, workplace, and geopolitical challenges.
The lawsuits claim fraudulent nonprofits falsely reported opening “sites” tasked to administer meals to children in need.
Property and violent crime rates have decreased across Minnesota after peaking in 2021, but plenty of residents and business owners still say they feel unsafe. Why?
For the first time in its 75 years in business, Minnesota's largest law firm has appointed a woman to serve as president.
A small business owner herself, Dupree calls the state's cannabis industry a "startup" and believes local, craft businesses should be at its core.