Schwartz Law Firm: A Family Legacy in Litigation
For more than 40 years, the Schwartz Law Firm has been a pillar of advocacy and justice in Minnesota, Wisconsin,...
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For more than 40 years, the Schwartz Law Firm has been a pillar of advocacy and justice in Minnesota, Wisconsin,...
Read moreIt became clear to me that I was a deal maker back in law school,” says Mary Ellen Reihsen, a...
Read moreFounded in 1994, Hellmuth & Johnson began as a two-attorney law firm. Over time, the firm grew to include 70...
Read moreThe practice of law has long been a family business. Attorney Darbie Tamsett is not only continuing her family’s legacy...
Read moreAmerica’s criminal justice system has been a hotbed for debate and controversy for decades. Some believe it to be the...
Read moreAttorney Alexandria Mueller’s law career began with her desire to protect her own creative work. Mueller had begun composing music
Geoffrey Kozen does not shy from a challenge. With a practice focused on antitrust, class action and other complex commercial
This is the second of a three-part series of the life and career of Chief Judge John R. Tunheim. In
“Anyone who has been to law school understands how expensive it is,” says Alisha Bowen, co-founder of Legal Aid’s Bowen
Maschka, Riedy, Ries & Frentz Law Firm: From Trauma to Triumph, Attaining Justice for Injured People By H. K. Wilson
Chief Judge John R. Tunheim was nominated to the federal district court by President Clinton in 1995. He has served
A 10-year-old boy – let’s call him, Diego – came to Minnesota with his mother – let’s call her, Alida
Robins Kaplan on the Front Lines of $589M National Opioid Settlement on Behalf of Tribal Nations Share When the states
Patterson Thuente: IP Litigation Reimagined Tom Dickson and Jeffer Al … We generally work in teams of only two to
Over half of Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid’s (MMLA) clients identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC). When they enter
Delroy Fjelstad is an 80-year-old Vietnam veteran. He has owned and lived in his townhome for nearly 30 years. Then,
Cristine M. Almeida brings many perspectives to client advocacy at Almeida Public Affairs — that of a first-generation Cuban American,
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