Although the coronavirus has kept a number of people from commuting to work, those who are still driving every day seem to be doing so at higher speeds, according to a report from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Office of Traffic Safety. The OTS believes that drivers are taking advantage of fewer cars on […]
What To Expect From Your Lawyer (And What We Expect Of You!)
If you’ve never had to hire a lawyer before, you may not be familiar with what you should expect from them as it pertains to your case. Besides a solid legal defense, we’re going to use this blog to explain some of the things you should expect from a quality lawyer, and we’ll also touch […]
Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Gay And Transgender Workers
In a somewhat surprising move, the conservative majority Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of gay and transgender workers during their interpretation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In Monday’s 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court determined that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prevents […]
Would Proposed Changes Have Intended Effect On Police Use Of Deadly Force?
In the wake of George Floyd’s death, legislators in Minnesota and across the United States have been working to try to find ways to curtail the use of deadly force by police to subdue suspects that could be managed in other ways. Locally, a St. Paul legislator believes that changing the wording of the current […]
Temporary Resident Permit or Criminal Rehabilitation?
The following piece was written by Daniel Kingwell, a partner at Mamann, Sandaluk and Kingwell LLP, where he has practiced in all areas of immigration law for almost two decades. He is a head of the firm’s thriving litigation practice, regularly appearing before the Immigration and Refugee Board, and the Federal Court of Canada. You can […]
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