The presidential election isn't the only race luring lawyers and law firms. U.S. Senate races have attracted significant dollars from the legal industry in several states, such as Texas, Louisiana an
At the end of two hours of oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, the fate of affirmative action appeared to be in the hands of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor -- just as it had seemed
...off against plaintiff Barbara Grutter's lawyer, Kirk Kolbo of Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand in Minneapolis, and Solicitor General Theodore Olson, who filed an...
In the next two weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court hears the blockbuster Michigan affirmative action cases and reviews Texas' "homosexual conduct" law. The Court also hears an unusual challenge to a decis
...Circuit Judges.COUNSEL William Z. Pentelovitch (argued), Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand, Minneapolis, Minnesota; James C. Martin, Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May, Los...
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...the opinion of one justice," replied Kirk Kolbo of Minneapolis' Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand, who represents white students who challenged the Michigan program....
...commercial transactions practices. He was previously an associate at Minneapolis' Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand. He received his J.D., cum laude, from the University...
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