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Target Faces Two Suits Over Coupon Glitch

Two separate suits have been filed-one in Alabama and the other in California-calling for class action against the retailer, which has admitted to shortchanging customers who were using coupons.

U of M Names Single Finalist for President Position

The university narrowed the candidate pool to four semifinalists earlier this month, but two of the four candidates declined to be part of a publicly identified pool; Minnesota law requires that the names of presidential finalists be made public.

Oppenheimer Plans Move in Tenant-Friendly Market

While law firm Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly's move is advantageous, it isn't unique; many companies are looking at their options and making new arrangements well in advance of their lease expirations in order to take advantage of the current market.

Petters Co. Lawyer Faces 3 Felony Drug Charges

According to the FBI, cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamines, and prescription pills were found in David E. Baer's office during the September 2008 raid of the headquarters of Petters Group Worldwide in Minnetonka.