There was excellent news with the final data from the Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety report showing that highway deaths were up across the state in 2012. The increase was 378 traffic…
With the passage of the Child Victims Act, survivors who were sexually abused as children now have an open window in Minnesota to bring classes that have been previously barred by the statute of…
Minnesota has now joined other states with the passage of an open window for survivors of sexual abuse who were abused as children. In a bill which passed the Minnesota Senate unanimously, those…
It has provided for justice. With the passage of the Child Victims Act, survivors now have a chance to get the justice they were denied. It allows individuals who were abused as children to…
It is always interesting as we get potential clients calling who are either in the midst of a beauty contest between lawyers (there has got to be a joke there) or are thinking about handling…
I was able to get this book a couple of weeks ago. It was a meet and great with the author, so I got the booked signed and was able to hear Michael D'Antonio talk about why he wrote the book….
I was driving on Highway 169 on a Sunday morning when I noticed a police officer hiding off an overpass. He clearly was hiding in a corner and had the speed gun out covering the northbound…
This past month, I came across two blogs that have taken a look at the dangers of internet disclosures by clients during litigation. Eric Turkewitz at the New York Personal Injury Blog has What…
I had a wonderful opportunity to talk to 9th Graders at the local high school as part of a career day they were holding. It was really a fun time. There were five sessions and each lasted about…
Minnesota is a no-fault automobile state. This means that when you are in a collision there are basic benefits of medical bills, wage loss, medical mileage, and replacement services that will be…
I recently spoke to a family who indicated to me that they were calling because a claims adjuster had shown up in their loved one’s hospital room only hours after the collision. It was…
Time Magazine had an interesting article from Matt Peckham asking that question. He was reacting to a California ruling that a person who was using their phone for navigation was violating the…