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1: Criminal Defense Practice Specialties
A summary of common criminal defense practice specialties. -DWI and DUI Defense - Issues arising from operation of a vehicle (including cars/trucks, boats, snowmobiles, etc.) while under the influenc

2: IP Protection Strategy for Highly Sensitive, Short Life-Cycle Software Driven Analytical Technologies
This is a plane language outline of a suggested Intellectual Property (IP) protection strategy that is appropriate for a typical financial services company's R&D position, one which provides flexibili

3: Worker’s Compensation Lawyers
Worker’s Compensation is a program that is available, and usually mandatory, for most businesses. It is there to protect the business in the event that an employee is hurt on the job. If an employee

4: Frequently Asked Questions About Federal Crime
1. What is the difference between a federal and state crime? A federal crime is a violation of a statute passed by the United States Congress. A state crime is a violation of a statute or ordinance p

5: Workers' Compensation in Minnesota
WHAT IS WORKER'S COMPENSATION? Workers' compensation benefits are laws that are dedicated to providing money and medical benefits to an employee who has an injury as a result of an accident, injury

6: Social Security DIsability - Getting the Financial Support you need
Making an Application: The first step in applying for Social Security disability benefits is to complete an interview with the Social Security Administration (”SSA”). You can schedule an interview wit

7: Defense to Drug Offenses
Drug charges come in many different varieties. Regardless of the offense, penalties may be severe. For even a first offense on a possession with intent to sell, state sentencing guidelines often resu

8: Defendeing Against False Allegations of Abuse
October is "Domestic Violence" month. The goal of this declaration is to raise awareness about the high level of violence in families. However, it is also be a time to reflect on our laws, the inequit

9: Minnesota Assault Offenses
Minnesota law distinguishes between assault and battery in civil lawsuits. However, under its criminal code, battery is included under the heading of assault. An assault is an act done with intent to

10: DWI: Minnesota's Implied Consent Law
On August 1, 2005, the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration was reduced to .08. from the previous limitation of .10. If you test with a blood alcohol content greater than that amount you will no


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