New Minnesota Laws for 2018
Starting January 1, 2018, a new set of laws began to govern the people of Minnesota, making changes to special elections, health insurance coverage, license plates, and more.
Read MoreStarting January 1, 2018, a new set of laws began to govern the people of Minnesota, making changes to special elections, health insurance coverage, license plates, and more.
Read MoreA toxic tort is a legal remedy for individuals who have sustained injuries, illnesses, or diseases due to exposure to a harmful substance.
Read MoreSometimes the other party (the debtor) will simply pay what he or she owes. Other times, you might have to return to the legal system for assistance.
Read MoreIt’s no longer a question of if autonomous cars will hit the highways, but when. When a driverless car crashes, who is liable?
Read MoreWorker fatigue is a serious issue that can increase the risk of illness and injuries.
Read MoreIf you’re in the middle of a personal injury case and you receive a call from a claims adjuster looking for medical records, you should always proceed with caution.
Read MoreADR is a common dispute resolution method that occurs outside of the courtroom.
Read MoreHow you present yourself in court can make a difference in the outcome of the case. If you’re set to go to court over an injury claim in Minnesota, here’s what to know about proper etiquette.
Read MoreYour medical records and examinations can be integral parts of your personal injury case, from illustrating the extent of the injury to illuminating ongoing challenges.
Read MoreIn a civil proceeding, the injured victim must prove a case by a preponderance of the evidence.
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