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Chambers USA Recognizes Greene Espel for Litigation in Minnesota; Jeanette Bazis, Sybil Dunlop, Surya Saxena, Kate Swenson, and X. Kevin Zhao Named Notable Practitioners
Read MoreJohn Baker and Kate Swenson Receive 2024 Amicus Service Award from International Municipal Lawyers Association
Through the Amicus Service Award, IMLA seeks to recognize the lawyers who have been actively involved in legal advocacy for and on behalf of local governments and IMLA, and who have done exemplary work to protect and advance local government interests.
Client Win: Jury Rules in Favor of Greene Espel Client, Olmsted County, in Discrimination Suit
On Greene Espel was honored to represent Olmsted County, one of the firm’s long-standing public-sector clients, and we are proud of this result for our client.
Events & Presentations
- May 20, 2024. Sybil Dunlop, Jenny Gassman-Pines, and Davida Williams to Present at Minnesota CLE's 2023 Employment Law Institute Read More
- May 6, 2024. Faris Rashid and X. Kevin Zhao Present at Minnesota CLE's 2024 Business Law Institute Read More
- February 23, 2024. Chad Blumenfield to Present on Taking FCA Cases to Trial for the FBA Qui Tam Conference Read More
Articles & Publications
- 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
- October 21, 2020. No Clearly Established Due Process Right to Informational Privacy, Says Eighth Circuit Read More