A Minnesota lawyer whose practice has recently focused on suing businesses for ADA violations was indefinitely suspended from practicing law for his past legal work targeting people who illegally downloaded…
Corrected: A cafeteria supervisor at St. Paul Public Schools had been pulled over by police at least 52 times in the 14 years before he was shot and killed by…
Updated: Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is asking the U.S. Justice Department to investigate a fatal police shooting of a black man pulled over for a broken tail light.
A small civil-rights law firm in Minnesota has won reversal of a $281,900 sanction imposed by a federal judge who found its claims in a Native American land rights…
A bankruptcy attorney representing Paul Hansmeier, a Minnesota lawyer who has sparked controversy due to his litigation tactics, removed herself Tuesday from his personal Chapter 7 case.
As a special administrator appointed Wednesday to oversee the business affairs of Prince begins tallying up the late superstar musician’s assets, the Internal Revenue Service will be among those awaiting…
A former defense lawyer in Minnesota has filed a civil-rights suit claiming police and prosecutors kept him in jail on charges of setting his girlfriend on fire though the agencies…
Attorneys general from eight states and Washington, D.C., are investigating a retailer scheduling practice described as unfair by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
A Minneapolis prosecutor has decided not to pursue an obstruction case against local civil rights attorney Jordan Kushner, who was arrested last year at a law school event at the…
A new client had been represented by St. Paul criminal defense attorney Dan Adkins only a short time before he fired him by text message on Thursday afternoon and demanded…
A new client of a St. Paul criminal defense attorney has been booked into the Ramsey County jail on suspicion of murder in the fatal shooting of a clerk at…
A Minnesota lawyer known for his controversial porn-downloading litigation against individual defendants was facing $576,000 in court-imposed sanctions at last report.
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