PEOPLE
Our litigation boutique is comprised of exceptional attorneys from diverse backgrounds, each of us personally invested in our clients’ success.
PRACTICE
From commercial disputes to intellectual property litigation, investigations, and constitutional matters, we provide outstanding service in each of our practices.
INSIGHT
Our attorneys are thought leaders who frequently write and present on topics our clients care about. See where our people have been in the news or in the community.
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EXTRAORDINARY NEWS
Jenny Gassman-Pines Recognized by Minnesota Lawyer as 2024 Top Women in the Law Honoree
Minnesota Lawyer’s Top Women in Law recognition celebrates the outstanding achievements of women in Minnesota’s legal community.
Greene Espel Attorneys Recognized on the 2025 Best Lawyers and Ones to Watch Lists
Best Lawyers compiles its annual recognition by a comprehensive peer review survey which is designed to capture the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area.
Minnesota Lawyer Names Erin Emory and Emily McAdam as 2024 Up & Coming Attorneys
Each year, Minnesota Lawyer selects a small group of attorneys in their first ten years of practice who distinguish themselves through their professional accomplishments, leadership, and service to the community.
Events & Presentations
- August 15, 2024. Kate Swenson to Present at Minnesota CLE's 2024 U.S. Supreme Court Update Read More
- June 13, 2024. Amran Farah to Present on Elimination of Bias for Workers' Compensation Claims Read More
- June 11, 2024. John Baker, Chad Blumenfield, and Amran Farah to Present at the FBA 48th Annual Federal Practice Seminar Read More
Articles & Publications
- July 19, 2024. False Claims Corner: FCA Excessive Fines Opinion Answers Question, Suggests Others Read More
- February 8, 2021. After 104 years, the Minnesota Law Review Elects its First Black Editor-In-Chief Read More
- January 12, 2021. Why the Legal Profession Is the Nation's Least Diverse (And How to Fix It) Read More