Carrie Lambert: The Path to a Fulfilling career & Embracing Pause

“For the first 12 years of my career, I traveled all over the country and the world, leading large case teams from discovery to trial and appeal,” Lambert says. “I loved being an all-in litigator who could immerse myself in so many different technologies, industries and case strategies, and it was incredibly rewarding to obtain […]
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Schwebel Goetz & Sieben – The Resilient Journeys of Women In Personal Injury

In the world of personal injury law, empathy is often an underrated but crucial element that distinguishes great attorneys from the rest. Empathetic lawyers understand the emotional turmoil their client goes through, and they use this understanding to provide not just legal representation but also support and comfort. Along with exceptional legal expertise, robust litigation […]
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Andrea J. Skolnick: Having it All

Attorney at Law Magazine had coffee and gluten free donuts with Andrea J. Skolnick, attorney at Skolnick & Bardwell, P.A., to discuss balancing career and family and the pressures facing women in the legal profession. For five years, Skolnick has practiced law alongside her father, William R. Skolnick. Her ability to zealously advocate for others […]
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Ameliorating Legal Malpractice Malaise: A Guide for Minnesota Lawyers

What is one thing Minnesotans love more than Caribou Coffee and a good hotdish? The Minnesota State Fair, dontcha know. As summer comes to an end, the Minnesota State Fair begins. And that means it is time to indulge in our favorite deep-fried foods that are impaled on a stick and sold for a terrifying […]
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What is the power of your Power of Attorney?

Powers of attorney are critical tools in any estate plan. They allow individuals to address incapacity and avoid the complicated and expensive process of placing a person under guardianship. However, the commonly utilized Minnesota Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney may not offer sufficient “power” when it comes to estate planning. To combat this shortcoming, […]
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A Paper Doll Patent – No Barbie curves

3D imagery is now a fully accepted tool in product design and manufacturing, as well as architecture, surgical preparation and training, dental modelling, and geology (to say nothing of the use of 3D animations in the entertainment, advertising and gaming industries). This is all possible using images that could only be rendered in 2D just […]
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Pritzker Hageman Law – A Legacy of Excellence

Since its founding, Pritzker Hageman has garnered a national reputation as a personal injury legal powerhouse, setting new standards for excellence and winning again and again against Fortune 500 companies. Known for its groundbreaking recoveries, Pritzker Hageman is regarded as one of the top law firms in the country for litigation involving foodborne illness, explosion […]
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Title IX proceedings on MN College Campuses: ‘Post-Investigation Procedures’

We previously discussed challenges attorneys face representing students during the investigation phase of Title IX cases. This article will discuss what to expect after an investigation has concluded. The processes discussed below are governed by the current federal law and guidelines surrounding Title IX, but colleges vary significantly with what procedures they implement after an […]
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Paul Peterson: Beyond Presidency

In the ever-changing landscape of legal affairs, attorneys often find themselves navigating uncharted waters. Just like the shifting tides, one accomplished leader is succeeded by another and a sense of achievement and renewal fills the air. For attorney Paul Peterson, who has just completed his term as president of the Minnesota State Bar Association, this […]
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Intellectual Property Treaties: Global Business Brand Protection

Our global world is brimming with tension. There is war in Ukraine, superpowers are at odds with each other, numerous conflicts continue in Africa and the Middle East, and persistent nuclear proliferation concerns. International business, however, carries on (even though the media may imply otherwise). “Unscrupulous” entrepreneurs may try to take advantage of these tensions […]
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Tips to Minimize the Risk of Data Breach in a Law Firm

Lawyers are easy targets when it comes to two things – the first being jokes. For example, a man asks a lawyer, “Will you answer two questions for me if I give you $400?” The lawyer responds, “Yes. What is your second question?” Not only are lawyers prime targets for jokes, but lawyers are also […]
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Useful Tips and Tricks to Defend Title IX Proceedings in Minnesota College Campuses

While all Minnesota colleges are governed by the current federal law and guidelines surrounding Title IX, every college brings its own set of unique challenges for attorneys. Every college has the discretion to choose their own policies and interpret the Title IX regulations in their own way. This leads to attorneys having to constantly familiarize […]
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