Acacia Research Corporation reached a settlement, the terms of which were not disclosed, after suing Enventis.
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Afinia is pushing back against 3D-printing giant Stratasys, which claims in a lawsuit that Afinia is infringing on four of Stratasys’ patents.
Tom Petters is reportedly trying to get his argument for a new sentence before a different judge; the last judge accused Petters of trying to pull “one final con.”
The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration issued a safety alert Thursday, warning that Bakken crude may be more flammable than other, heavier crude oil.
The group Save Our Symphony is urging the city to end its lease with Minnesota Orchestra management; orchestra leaders, however, say they provided sufficient financial information and are in compliance with the lease’s terms.
According to Gray Plant Mooty attorney Carl Crosby Lehmann, the new law will have little effect on businesses.
The Senate DFL caucus doesn't have to admit any wrongdoing as part of the settlement, but DFL leaders said they were glad to put the issue behind them.
A recent report from Senator Amy Klobuchar and other lawmakers provides advice for increasing U.S. manufacturing production and jobs.
AGCO created a video touting its new tractor assembly operation in Jackson, MN. (See below)
A new lawsuit challenges the city's role in Ryan Companies’ proposed Downtown East project.
While the exact number of local cuts is unclear, Thomson Reuters informed some Minnesota employees this week that their jobs will be eliminated as part of a companywide reduction.
Minnesota was ranked the sixth-worst state for entrepreneur- and small business-friendly tax and regulatory policies.
Schaefer Law Firm is now Schaefer Halleen, as Toni Halleen has become co-owner of the local firm.
U.S. Bancorp agreed to pay “Freddie Mac” $53 million to resolve its mortgage buy-back obligations, adding to the more than $18 billion paid out by other banks in similar settlements.
St. Paul-based Merrill Corporation acquired Grossman & Cotter to expand its footprint throughout northern California.
Governor Mark Dayton said more than $400 million from the budget surplus should be used for business and middle-class tax cuts.
3D printing giant Stratasys filed its first patent infringement lawsuit Monday against fellow Minnesotan company Afinia.
A federal bankruptcy judge gave trustee Doug Kelley approval to consolidate nine different cases, a move that Kelley said solidifies his ability to pursue money from large hedge funds.