Walsh v. U.S. Bank

Event Description

 

Deadline to Register:  September 16, 2014

In Walsh v. U.S. Bank, the Minnesota Supreme Court decided whether the plausibility standard of Twombly and Iqbal or the traditional pleading standard governs civil pleadings in Minnesota, under Minn. R. Civ. P. 8.01. The court held that the traditional pleading standard governs, even though identical language in the Federal rules applies a plausibility standard.

Counsel for plaintiffs and respondents will review the decision and discuss the implications for civil practice and pleading standards in Minnesota.

 

Lunch will be provided.

 

Presenters:
Martin A Carlson, Law Offices of Martin A. Carlson, Ltd.
Charles F. Webber,
Faegre Baker Daniels LLP

 

CLE Credits:
1 Standard CLE credit approved | Event Code: 195462

 

Remote Participation:
Teleconferencing and webcasting is available for this event. Please indicate that you will attend by teleconference or webcast when registering. Instructions will be sent via e-mail on Wednesday, September 17. 

Cost:
Civil Litigation Section Members:   Free
MSBA Members (not in the Civil Litigation Section):  $20
Join the Section and Attend this CLE for free (must register by phone): $30
Non-MSBA Members:  $30
Law Students: Free

Details:
Date:   Thursday, September 18, 2014
Time:   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Location: MSBA Office

600 Nicollet Mall, Suite 380

Minneapolis, MN 55402

 

Deadline to Register:  September 16, 2014

 

To register by mail with a check, please use the registration form located here.

 

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Questions? Contact:
Jennifer Brask | 612-278-6305 | jbrask@mnbar.org

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DATE
Thursday, September 18, 2014
TIME

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

VENUE
Minnesota State Bar Association
600 Nicollet Mall #380
Minneapolis, MN 55402