Joe Anthony, Janel Dressen, and Vince Louwagie have once again distinguished themselves as exceptional legal advocates by being named to Minnesota Lawyer’s 2025 Business Litigation POWER LIST. This prestigious recognition is reserved for those "whose mere presence on a case signifies the stakes, who have influenced the direction of the law, whose leadership in the community is pervasive and whose respect within the bar is undeniable." In this year’s edition, editors invited the attorneys to share their perspectives on the biggest challenges facing business litigation, to dispel common misconceptions, and to offer insights into their strategies for work-life balance. Janel, Vince, and Joe discuss the ever-growing volume of data in modern disputes, the significant financial stakes involved, and the increasing complexity that may require...
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February 17, 2020 Minnesota Lawyer and Finance & Commerce - Partner Content Author: Courtland C. Merrill The District of Minnesota recently found a medical device manufacturer did not indirectly infringe a competitor’s patents even though customers allegedly used the defendant’s accused product in an infringing manner, but did so in a way that differed from the product’s instructions for use. In QXMedical, LLC v. Vascular Solutions, LLC, 408 F. Supp. 3d 996,...
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