Dorsey & Whitneys alumni roster reads like a veritable Whos Who of Minnesota royalty. Former vice president Walter Mondale, U.S. Supreme Court justice Harry Blackmun, and noted law professor William Prosser have all hung their diploma on Dorseys wall at some point in time. Sure,...
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...on behalf of Plaintiff and Appellant. Dorsey & Whitney, Kent J. Schmidt, John P. Cleveland, Richard H. Silberberg and Robert...
...Jay C. Johnson (argued) and Kathryn Kusske Floyd, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Washington D.C., for Respondents-Intervenors Alaska Railroad Corporation and...
...Carol P. Sachs. Juan C. Basombrio, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Costa Mesa, California, for appellees OBB Personenverkehr, AG. ...
...for the appellants. Jahna M. Lindemuth, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Anchorage, Alaska, William D. Temko, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP...
...covers slaughterhouse operations. Arguing for the National Meat Association, Dorsey & Whitney lawyer Steven Wells told the justices that phrase meant that "...
...B. Krieger for Plaintiff and Appellant. Dorsey & Whitney, Kent J. Schmidt, John P. Cleveland, Richard H. Silberberg and Robert...
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...Steven J. Wells and Heather M. McCann, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the plaintiff-appellee....
...the appellants.Steven D. Allison, Mandana Massoumi, Jessica Linehan, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Irvine, California, for the appellees....
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