Minnesota's attorney general, which sued Accretive Health for allegedly breaching privacy laws, has now accused the company of using aggressive-and sometimes illegal-methods for collecting money from Fairview hospital patients. The company says the allegations are inaccurate, and it is asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed against it.
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Jennifer Rutherford of San Jose, California, admitted to creating shell companies that sold non-existent marketing merchandise to Medtronic, thereby defrauding the company of at least $2.1 million.
Two-thirds of the finalists for this year's Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for the Upper Midwest are leaders of Minnesota-based companies.
The Vikings stadium proposal continues to transform as it progresses at the state capitol, and the addition of "racinos" as a funding source has added a new layer of complexity.
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The Vikings stadium proposal continues to transform as it progresses at the state capitol, and the addition of "racinos" as a funding source has added a new layer of complexity.
The company claims that the contract agreed upon recently with its union workers in Montana is similar to the one that was offered to 1,300 workers from other states who are currently locked out-but a representative of the locked-out workers says otherwise.
The grants will result in the addition of 1,246 housing units and help create about 2,000 jobs, according to the Metropolitan Council.
Joseph W. Traxler-who taught a fraud class at the Minnesota School of Business in Shakopee-also must pay $5.4 million in restitution.
The Twin Cities metro area has a variety of attractions that are either free or offered at discounts, according to Livability.
The proposal to build a new Vikings stadium in Minneapolis passed Senate and House committees during the past few days, potentially propelling the plan toward votes by the full House and Senate.
All but one of the committee members have strong ties to Minnesota; with the help of a yet-to-be-identified search firm, the committee will oversee a global search process to identify both internal and external candidates.
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After more than three years of silence, Tom Petters explains how the nation's third-largest Ponzi scheme occurred on his watch.
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