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On April 12, 2019, L.H., a 5 year old boy, was thrown from the 3rd floor of the Mall of America to the concrete floor below. Among other critical injuries, he suffered irreparable brain damage from the impact of the fall. Briol & Benson, PLLC commenced a lawsuit against the Mall of America. Today, I...
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Attorney Mark Briol was featured in Minnesota Lawyer’s October edition of The Power 30: Business Litigation as one of the 30 most powerful and influential business litigators in Minnesota. Those recognized in this publication were selected for their leadership in the legal community, influence on the law, and strong reputation.
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A nationwide settlement with opioid manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and three of the largest opioid distributors will bring at least $300 million to the State of Minnesota to help abate the consequences of the opioid epidemic. Briol & Benson represented nine Minnesota counties and the City of Minneapolis (almost 40% of the population of the...
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Attorney Mark Briol was featured in Minnesota Lawyer’s October edition of The Power 30: Business Litigation as one of the 30 most powerful and influential business litigators in Minnesota. Those recognized in this publication were selected for their leadership in the legal community, influence on the law, and strong reputation.
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Briol & Benson welcomes attorney Darren Brayer Schwiebert to its litigation practice.  Darren adds to Briol & Benson’s significant existing experience in federal court and state court litigation. As a 1995 graduate of Harvard Law School with more than 26 years of patent litigation experience, he has successfully tried cases to jury verdicts in both...
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Many companies doing business in Minnesota must register with the Minnesota Secretary of State, annually filing their name, address, registered agent for service of process, an officer’s contact information, and other data.[1] Minnesota corporations and limited liability companies generally also file their articles of organization or articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State.[2] On occasion,...
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