
Legislature’s Bill Would Redefine Sexual Harassment in Minnesota
During the last week of April, Minnesota House Majority Leader Joyce Peppin introduced a bill that would redefine sexual harassment under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.

During the last week of April, Minnesota House Majority Leader Joyce Peppin introduced a bill that would redefine sexual harassment under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.

Litigators and Larson • King, LLP partners Shawn Raiter and Mark Solheim have been selected as a Fellows of the Litigation Counsel of America (LCA).

Larson • King partner Tony Novak recently spoke in London, at a US Claims Seminar on Best Practices to Minimize Claim Risk and Exposure.

Larson • King has chosen its partner Hilary Palazzolo to be a member of the 2018 Class of Fellows.

Professional liability litigator Patrick H. O’Neill, Jr. is quoted in Minnesota Lawyer’s coverage of the Minnesota Supreme Court’s Frederick v. Wallerich et al.

Case law developments affecting the reinsurance industry addressed a number of issues in the last year.

Many businesses have recognized the potential benefits that blockchain offers and have begun incorporating the technology into their businesses.

Larson • King partner Peter J. Gleekel is mentioned in NPR and Billboard’s coverage of the disputes surrounding the estate of musician Prince Rogers Nelson.

On February 7, 2018, in Frederick v. Wallerich, et al., the Minnesota Supreme Court issued a decision in favor of Larson • King’s client on a legal malpractice claim.

The Superior Court for the Third Judicial District of Alaska issued an order granting a summary judgment motion brought by Larson • King attorneys.