Twin Cities attorney Douglas Kelley was appointed receiver of the Thomas Petters ponzi scheme empire and, with the help of an army of lawyers from Lindquist & Vennum and elsewhere over the past three years or so, he has been trying to “claw back” money from third-parties who received money at some time or another […]

Attorney John Murrin – of DIAL L-A-W-Y-E-R-S fame – was thrown into involuntary bankruptcy by his creditors after failing to pay over $460,000 in sanctions and costs for pursuing frivolous claims, engaging in bad-faith litigation, and failing to comply with several court orders (which led Hennepin County District Court Judge Denise Reilly to issue a bench […]

The recipe for frozen water is quite widely known so many people are reluctant to pay a great deal of money for frozen water, more widely known as ice, ice cubes, or ice chips. On the other hand, when you have a party and you don’t have sufficient ice on hand, you’ll plunk down $10 […]

I guess we need another reminder.  It has been a while.

The Minnesota Court of Appeals last week highlighted an important new exception to the general rule that an employee who commits misconduct is not eligible for unemployment compensation.

Last week, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed the principle that a union may waive its members’ rights to bring employment-related claims in court and require those claims to be decided in binding arbitration.