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About this office: Established in Minneapolis in 1886, our firm is one of the 100 largest law firms headquartered in the United States. Today, more than 300 lawyers are based in our Minneapolis home office. From our downtown location in the distinctive Wells Fargo building, we meet with clients, host a variety of events and seminars, and coordinate practice operations in the U.S., Europe and China. Minnesota is home to a number of high-profile multinational corporations — many of which are Faegre Baker Daniels clients — in industries such as agribusiness, retail and medical technology. Our firm also has broad domestic and international reach, which has enabled us to serve clients in nearly every U.S. state and in more than 60 countries. Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details: Statement of Practice Summary: Banking and Bankruptcy, Construction, Corporate Finance, E-Commerce, Employee Benefits, Environmental Law, Financial Institutions and Commercial Law, Government Contracts, Government Relations, Health, Immigration, Intellectual Property, International Business, Labor and Employment, Litigation, Media and Communications, Nonprofit Organizations, Product Liability, Public Finance, Real Estate, Taxation, Trusts and Estate Planning. Documents by Lawyers at this office | |
Supreme Court Decides National Meat Assn. v. HarrisBruce Jones,Lance W. Lange, January 24, 2012 On January 23, 2012, the Supreme Court decided National Meat Association v. Harris, No. 10-224, holding that the preemption provision of the Federal Meat Inspection Act (FMIA) expressly preempts a California law barring the purchase, sale, or processing of, or the sale of meat from,... Supreme Court Decides Reynolds v. United StatesAaron D. Van Oort, January 24, 2012 On January 23, 2012, the Supreme Court decided Reynolds v. United States, No. 10-6549, holding that the registration requirements of the federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act do not apply to pre-Act offenders until the Attorney General validly specifies that they do. Year Established: 1886 Representative Clients: 3M Company; Allina Health System; American Express Co.; American Home Products Corp.; Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.; Aventis Pasteur, Inc.; BASF Wyandotte Corporation; Bemis Company, Inc.; BFI Waste Systems; Brunswick Corporation; BUCA, Inc.; Buffets, Inc.; Cima Labs, Inc.; CBS Broadcasting, Inc.; Colorado Rockies; Dain Rauscher Incorporated; Digi International, Inc.; E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company; Ellerbe Becket Company; Foster Wheeler Twin Cities, Inc.; FSI International, Inc.; General Mills; Guidant Corporation; Guthrie Theatre Foundation; Hutchinson Technology, Inc.; Kaiser Hill Co.; M.A. Mortenson Co.; Mayo Clinic; Metropolitan Airports Commission; Microsoft Corporation; Miller & Schroeder; Minnesota Hockey Ventures; Minnesota Vikings Football Club, Inc.; Novartis Corporation; Opus Corporation; The Pillsbury Company; PricewaterhouseCoopers; Rabobank Nederland; ReliaStar Financial Corp.; Shakopee Medwakanton (Dakota) Community and Little Six, Inc.; Sulzer Spine-Tech; Target Corporation; Target Stores; The Minneapolis Foundation; The Minnesota Orchestral Assn.; The St. Paul Companies; The Science Museum of Minnesota; The Star Tribune; U.S. Bancorp; United Parcel Service, Inc.; United Way of Minneapolis Area; University of Denver; University of Minnesota; ValueVision International; Wagner Spray Tech Corp.; Walker Art Center; Wells Fargo & Company; Wilson Leather Experts; Wyeth Laboratories.
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