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Peter Coyle Article on Housing Affordability Published in Star Tribune
Peter Coyle’s article on housing affordability was published in the Friday, April 6 edition of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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Larkin Hoffman Welcomes Michael Salchert and Lynn Baldus
Larkin Hoffman is pleased to announce that Michael Salchert and Lynn Baldus have joined the firm.
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Faith, Law and Justice: Bryan Huntington Interviews Chris Dietzen
Bryan Huntington recently interviewed Chris Dietzen on the "Nine to Five" podcast, which is produced by Christians in Commerce.
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Frank Harvey Featured in Business Journal Table of Experts M&A Discussion
Frank Harvey was featured in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s Table of Experts on the current state of mergers and acquisitions in Minnesota and throughout the region.
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Molly Eichten Selected as One of the World’s Leading Trademark Professionals for 2018
Molly Eichten has been selected as one of “the world’s leading trademark professionals” by World Trademark Review, a news service dedicated to international trademark issues. She was recognized in the WTR 1000 for her work in intellectual property prosecution and strategy.
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Larkin Hoffman Achieves Significant Win for Employers in Disability Case
The Minnesota Court of Appeals held today that under the Minnesota Human Rights Act (MHRA), an employer does not have a duty to engage in the interactive process with a disabled employee to determine if an appropriate reasonable accommodation is necessary [McBee v. Team Industries, Inc.].
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Larkin Hoffman Celebrates its 60th Anniversary
Larkin Hoffman Celebrates its 60th Anniversary in 2018!
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Dan Ballintine Receives Bob Hoffman Community Service Award
Larkin Hoffman is pleased to announce that Dan Ballintine has been honored as the recipient of the firm’s Bob Hoffman Community Service Award for 2017.
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Larkin Hoffman Files Supreme Court Brief in Support of Clarifying Patent Eligibility Standards
David Swenson filed an amicus brief on behalf of UK Intellectual Property Professor Paul Cole, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal in the matter of RecogniCorp v. Nintendo.
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Gary Van Cleve Quoted in Business Journal Tax Reform Article
Gary Van Cleve was quoted in Nick Halter's article, "Tax reform plan could hurt Twin Cities development, possibly The Dayton’s Project" which was recently published by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.
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U.S. News Names Larkin Hoffman 'Best Law Firm' for 2018
Larkin Hoffman was named a ‘best law firm’ by U.S.News – Best Lawyers in its recently published “Best Law Firms” list for 2018. The firm’s franchise and land use practices received national recognition and were ranked in the first tier regionally.
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Chuck Modell Receives ABA Forum on Franchising’s Lewis G. Rudnick Award
We are delighted to report that our long-time shareholder, Charles S. Modell, was honored with the Lewis G. Rudnick Award at the 40th Annual American Bar Association Forum on Franchising in Palm Desert, California, on October 19, 2017.
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Bill Griffith and Gary Van Cleve moderate “The Promise and Pain of Transit-Oriented Development”
Larkin Hoffman attorneys Bill Griffith and Gary Van Cleve moderated industry panel discussions during the seminar “The Promise and Pain of Transit-Oriented Development” held Tuesday, Oct. 3.
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Larkin Hoffman Welcomes Victoria Dutcher and Emily Spallino
Larkin Hoffman is pleased to announce that Victoria Dutcher and Emily Spallino have joined the firm.
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Larkin Hoffman Hosts Second Annual Minnesota Surety Conference
Larkin Hoffman hosted the Second Annual Minnesota Surety Conference at its Minneapolis office Oct. 11. The conference, which was presented in conjunction with Minnesota Surety Association, featured presentations on the topics of contracts, claims and bond forms.
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Paul Smith Featured on Manufacturing Table of Experts
Paul Smith was a featured panelist in a recent Table of Experts discussion about Minnesota’s manufacturing industry. Paul spoke about the need for manufacturers to protect confidential information, pay attention to international product safety standards and be aware of legal issues involving product design.
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Rob Stefonowicz Secures Victory in Major Roadway fee Case
The Minnesota Court of Appeals, in a published opinion, has held that the City of Woodbury’s “Major Roadway Assessment Fee” – a fee that the city charges to developers to purportedly fund potential future off-site roadway infrastructure improvements – is “invalid and unenforceable.”
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Dan Ballintine Interviewed by KARE 11 Regarding a Private Employer’s Ability to Fire an Employee on the Basis of Speech
Dan Ballintine was featured in an interview by Jana Shortal, of Kare 11 News in the Aug. 17 report, "Can you get Fired for Going to a Neo-Nazi Rally?" During the news report, he explains, why a private employer would be legally justified in firing employees on the basis of speech.
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Peter Coyle Featured on the Business Journal’s Table of Experts for Commercial Real Estate
Peter Coyle was featured in a recent roundtable discussion about commercial real estate hosted by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Peter spoke about commercial property taxes in Minnesota, development along light rail corridors and the obstacles involved in getting a development project approved.
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Bill Griffith Speaks at University of Wisconsin Law School’s Inaugural Property Rights Symposium
Bill Griffith was a featured panelist at the University of Wisconsin Law School’s first annual “Property Rights and Land Use in Wisconsin” symposium. The event was held Thursday, July 20, 2017 at the law school in Madison.
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