Let me preface this article by explicitly stating that we are in no way saying that you should lie, especially under oath, but as a busy attorney with two kids and a wife, I know how busy life can get sometimes. Between soccer games, hockey practices, band recitals and work, life can get hectic, even […]
Police Warn Hockey Fans of Counterfeit Wild Playoff Tickets
Demand for Minnesota Wild playoff tickets are at an all time high, and that means more scalpers are coming out of the woodwork with counterfeit tickets. Minnesota Wild executive vice president Jamie Spencer said he knows “that counterfeit tickets are on the rise,” and he had some tips for fans who want to purchase tickets […]
5 Tips For Getting Into Law School
Summer is right around the corner, but for aspiring law school students, the summer months are a time to rack up valuable volunteer hours and internship experience. We know firsthand just how difficult it is to get into law school, so we’ve compiled some helpful tips from law schools across the country to help you […]
Bike Thefts and Alcohol-Related Crimes Increase in Spring
Campus police officers at the University of Minnesota are prepping for an increase in campus thefts and alcohol-related crimes as the temperatures continue to rise. Officers said as students spend more time outside, so too do criminals. Instead of committing crimes like thefts from buildings, criminals switch gears when the weather warms. Here are some […]
The Legal Side of Snapchat
My brother is an attorney in Illinois, and a post he shared yesterday about schools forcing students to divulge their social media passwords in the event of a student policy infraction got me thinking. Facebook, Twitter or Ask.FM accounts make it pretty easy for investigators to find evidence of cyber bullying or another crime, but what […]
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