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Wells Fargo and Arbitration Clauses
Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson wants Wells Fargo to let customers sue the bank to resolve disputes over accounts opened without consumer authorization. That...
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Local Event Aims to Provide Furniture for Area Flood Victims
MANKATO, Minn.— In response to the impact that heavy rains and flooding have had on residents of Waseca, St. Clair and other local communities,...
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Changes to Medical Assistance Recovery
In 1967, Minnesota instituted a medical assistance (MA) estate recovery program. The program authorized counties to recover the cost paid for MA services received...
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Farrish Johnson Attorney Featured on KEYC
Farrish Johnson attorney Joseph A. Gangi worked with a woman wrongfully convicted of manslaughter to seek compensation after spending nearly three years behind bars. ...
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Minnesota Wrongful Conviction Statute Declared Unconstitutional
A wrongfully-convicted Minnesota woman is able to seek compensation for the time she spent behind bars – nearly three years – thanks to Attorney...
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Minnesota vs. Wisconsin: Covenants Not to Compete
A covenant not to compete is a provision in an employment agreement which prohibits an employee from working for a competitor of his/her current...
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U.S. Supreme Court Weighs in on Minnesota Drunk Driving Laws
Like many states, Minnesota has an “implied consent law” requiring drivers suspected of driving under the influence to submit to a chemical test of...
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Joel Munt’s First-Degree Murder Conviction Upheld
The Minnesota Supreme Court, in a decision dated June 15, 2016, upheld the first-degree murder conviction of Joel Munt arising out of the shooting...
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Jesse Ventura’s Defamation Lawsuit Overturned
In a decision filed June 13, 2016, the United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit overturned the verdict in favor of Jesse...