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There’s No Place Like Court: The Ruby-Slippers Heist as a Case Study in Federal Art-Crime Practice

Kyle Kroll will be moderating a panel at the FBA Annual Meeting & Convention on September 12, 2025. A federal prosecutor, CJA‑appointed defense lawyer, investigative journalist, and custodian of the Judy Garland Museum pull back the curtain on United States v. Martin—the smash‑and‑grab theft, 13‑year disappearance, FBI sting recovery, and record‑shattering $28 million auction of ...

September 12, 2025

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Voices of Experience: Growth Through Connections and Referrals

Join MNCREW for a dynamic and interactive program, encouraging professionals to engage in meaningful conversations about their careers to share experiences, paths and opportunities and how to grow your network. MNCREW was founded in 1995 to connect commercial real estate women in Minnesota for business opportunities. Today, with 330+ members, our mission is to advance all ...

July 16, 2025

Client Alert

Lobbyist Expansion – A Brief History

The 2023 Legislature passed a suite of new laws that expanded who must register as a lobbyist, particularly in regards to lobbying local governments. (A description of those changes can be found here.) While the prior law only required registration and reporting if you were lobbying at the state level or within certain communities in ...

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Duty at Arm’s Length: Counseling Clients on Independent Contractor Risk Post-Alonzo

In Alonzo v. Menholt Farms (2024) the Minnesota Supreme Court broke new ground, expressly recognizing negligent selection of an independent contractor as a standalone tort. One year later, two published opinions have already applied Alonzo, and practitioners are wrestling with its reach, its limits, and its fit within the Restatement and national trends. Join Tom Boyd and Kyle ...

June 26, 2025

Client Alert

Do you use packaging? If so, you need to know about Minnesota’s new packaging law and the upcoming deadline of July 1, 2025

Minnesota is now the fifth state—joining Maine, Oregon, Colorado, and California—to pass what are called “extended producer responsibility” laws, in line with a growing trend across the country [1]. In 2024, Minnesota enacted the Packaging Waste and Cost Reduction Act[2] (the “Act”). The stated goal of this legislation is to encourage sustainable design, while addressing ...

Client Alert

From Lottery to Launch: What Comes Next for Minnesota Cannabis Licensees

On June 5, 2025, the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (“OCM”) held its first lottery for applicants seeking cannabis business license types that are available in limited quantities. This marks the first grant of potential licenses to 249 applicants for cultivator, manufacturer, retailer, and mezzobusiness licenses.  A second lottery for retail licenses is scheduled for ...

Client Alert

Tariffs Ruled Unlawful but Still in Force — 5 Things General Counsel Should Do Now

By: Vincent M. Pecora

On May 29, 2025, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled that the tariffs imposed by President Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) exceeded the statutory authority granted to the executive branch. The court found that trade imbalances and related economic concerns do not constitute the “unusual and extraordinary threat” required ...

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Schemes or Separate Acts? Dexon’s Lesson on the Duty to Defend

By: Kyle R. Kroll

Kyle Kroll recently published an article, “Schemes or Separate Acts? Dexon’s Lesson on the Duty to Defend,” in MSBA’s Bench + Bar. The article takes a detailed look at an insurer’s duty to defend, recent application of Minnesota law, and practical considerations following the Eighth Circuit’s decision in Dexon Computer, Inc. v. Travelers Property Casualty ...

Client Alert

Legislative Top 5 – May 23, 2025

Regular Session Ends The Minnesota Legislature adjourned the 2025 Regular Session on Monday night, but a special session looms on the horizon as legislators failed to pass a complete budget. Despite meeting through the weekend and on Monday, little progress was made to get to final resolution. Each caucus held a press conference or media ...

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Legislative Top 5 – May 16, 2025

Governor and Legislative Leaders Agree to Budget Targets On Thursday of this week, the Governor and legislative leaders announced that they had reached agreement on budget targets, a copy of which can be found here. While this deal is welcome, it comes too late for any realistic hope that the budget work will be completed by ...

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Legislative Top 5 – May 9, 2025

Budget Status Summary With the end of the 2025 legislative session fast approaching, legislators are working to approve the omnibus finance bills necessary to implement a FY 2026-2027 Biennial Budget. Legislative leaders and the Governor continue to work behind closed doors on global targets with rumors swirling that a deal is within grasp. However, as ...

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ABA Section of Taxation 2025 May Tax Meeting

Winthrop & Weinstine will be attending the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Section of Taxation. This is the premier event for lawyers interested in all aspects of tax law.  Join us in Washington, DC to learn from and meet with the country’s leading tax lawyers and government officials, discussing the latest federal, state, and local tax policies ...

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