Shamus O’Meara Presents on School Security Design with Ohio Facilities Construction Commission

Shamus O’Meara recently presented with the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission webinar entitled  How Building Design...

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Minnesota Supreme Court finds Medicaid Discounts are an Exception to Collateral-Source Offsets to Jury Awards

Recently, the Minnesota Supreme Court decided Getz v. Peace, --- N.W.2d ---, A18-0121 (Minn. Oct. 16, 2019), and affirmed the...

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Welcome Olivia Weber

We are excited to welcome Olivia Weber as an associate attorney with O’Meara, Leer, Wagner & Kohl. Olivia joins the...

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Las Vegas Mass Shooting Claims Settled for up to $800 Million

October 3, 2019 .  MGM Grand Resorts and the lawyers representing families with thousands of claims from the October 1, 2017...

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Deal or No Deal? Wisconsin Court of Appeals Throws Out Mediated Settlement Agreement

The facts of Paul R. Ponfil Trust v. Charmoli Holdings, LLC , 2018-AP-1321, 2019 WL 4463459 (Wis. Ct. App. Sept. 18, 2019) ,...

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Minnesota Workers' Compensation Subrogation and Employer Liability for Claims Professionals and Risk Managers

Shamus O'Meara recently completed revisions to a practical claims guide entitled  Minnesota Workers' Compensation...

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Minnesota Supreme Court to Decide Whether Minn. Stat. § 604.02, subd. 1 Applies in Workplace Injury Cases

The Minnesota Supreme Court recently heard oral argument in Fish v. Ramler Trucking, Inc. , A18-0143, in which the court will...

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Minnesota Supreme Court holds high school basketball coach need not prove actual malice in defamation claim, since coach is not a "public official"

In Minnesota, a public official can prevail on a defamation claim only upon a showing of actual malice. Recently the Minnesota...

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OLWK Attorneys Listed in 2020 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America©

O’Meara, Leer, Wagner & Kohl, P.A. is proud to announce that Dale O. Thornsjo and Christopher E. Celichowski have...

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Minnesota Supreme Court Tackles When Statute of Limitations is Satisfied in Gillette Injury Cases

Former Viking Failed to Prove Employer, by Providing Minimal Medical Treatment, Accepted Responsibility for Subsequently Diagnosed...

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Enhanced Disclosures, Recordkeeping, and Possible Criminal Sanctions: What Employers and Employees Should Know About Minnesota's New Wage Theft Law Now in Effect

A series of legislative amendments was passed in May 2019 creating Minnesota’s new Wage Theft Law. The civil component of the...

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals Clarifies Applicability of Economic Loss Doctrine in Cases Involving Damage to “Other Property”

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently addressed the application of an often misapplied exception to the economic loss doctrine in...

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