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Hiring Announcement: Daniel Asiedu
O'Meara Leer Wagner & Kohl is pleased to announce the hire of Daniel Asiedu as an associate attorney in OLWK's...
Read MoreShamus O'Meara Presents on School Security in New Mexico
Shamus O’Meara recently presented on School Security Design at the New Mexico Counsel of School Attorneys Conference in...
Read MoreBest Lawyers in America© Recognizes Two O'Meara, Leer, Wagner & Kohl Shareholders for 2019
The litigation firm O'Meara, Leer, Wagner & Kohl, P.A. in Minneapolis is pleased to announce that Shareholders Dale O....
Read MoreO'Meara Leer Wagner & Kohl Attorneys Tim Leer, Shamus O'Meara and Dale Thornsjo Named 2018 SuperLawyers; Lance Meyer Named 2018 Rising Star
O’Meara, Leer, Wagner and Kohl is proud to announce that three of the Firm’s shareholders –Timothy J. Leer,...
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Minnesota Supreme Court Affirms “Increased Risk” Test as Appropriate Standard for Injuries “Arising Out of...
Read MoreFederal Appeals Court Affirms Minnesota District Court’s Authority to Order State to Comply with Landmark Settlement Benefitting People with Disabilities
In 2011, O'Meara Leer Wagner & Kohl negotiated a landmark class action settlement with the State of Minnesota on behalf of...
Read MoreMinnesota Supreme Court Affirms WCCA Award of .191 Attorney Fees
The Minnesota Supreme Court recently affirmed the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals (WCCA), holding an attorney is...
Read MoreWisconsin Supreme Court Addresses What it Takes to Properly Plead a Claim of Successor Liability in Wisconsin and How, When Properly Pled, the Fraudulent Transaction Exception to Wisconsin’s Successor Non-Liability Rule is Analyzed
In a split decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court recently held in Springer v. Nohl Electric Products Corp., No. 2015AP829 (May...
Read MoreWisconsin Supreme Court Holds Negligent Supervision is Not an “Occurrence”
In a 4-3 decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court recently held in Talley v. Mustafa, No. 2015AP2356, 2018 WI 47 (May 11, 2018)...
Read MoreThe Minnesota Supreme Court Interprets Minnesota’s Statutory Dram Shop Notice Requirement
In Buskey v. Am. Legion Post # 270 , ___ N.W.2d ___ (Minn. April 4, 2018), a divided Minnesota Supreme Court reversed the trial...
Read MoreSchools and Public Safety: Minnesota Doesn’t Have to Stoop to Arming Teachers
Following the school shooting tragedy in Parkland, Fla., President Donald Trump said that teachers who have “natural talent like...
Read MoreMens Rea of Unidentified Driver Irrelevant for “Hit-and-Run Motor Vehicle” Coverage under UM Policy
In Minnesota, mandatory “uninsured motorist coverage” includes coverage for bodily injury caused by “hit-and-run motor...
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