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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Davis

773 NW2d 66 (2009). STATE of Minnesota, Respondent, v. David Michael DAVIS, Appellant. No. A07-36. Supreme Court of Minnesota. September 10, 2009. 67 Lori Swanson, Attorney General, St. Paul, MN; and Janice S. Kolb ...

Swenson v. Nickaboine

... 26, 2010). With respect to the compensation judge's other holdings, the WCCA held that both Public Law 280 and 40 USC § 3172 allowed Minnesota to hear the claim—writing that "a workers' compensation claim brought by an injured worker is a civil cause of action of the type ...

Seehus v. Bor-Son Const., Inc.

... We reversed, concluding: "The basis for MIGA's payments to an injured worker—as distinguished from the amount and period of compensation due the worker—rest in chapter 60C, not chapter 176. MIGA's rights against [the workers' compensation insurers] also rest in chapter ...