Last month the Minnesota
Supreme Court adopted noteworthy, extensive revisions to the
Minnesota state court civil practice rules.
July 1, 2018 is the effective
date. The amendments include several discovery
changes, a new class action provision, a revamping of the
rules on summary judgment and third-party practice, a change
to Rule 63 on disqualification of judges, and a new rule on
service of the summons by mail.
Every civil litigator in Minnesota state court needs to
be aware of these changes – what they are, which ones effect
substantive changes to practice, and which do not.
This webcast leads off with an overview of all the changes,
and then turns to a panel discussion focused on the
implications – and practice do’s and don’ts – related to the
rules that will result in substantive changes to state court
practice.
This live webcast is being offered twice – on June 21
and again on July 26. Sign up for one of these two
webcasts today!
Thursday, June 21
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CDT
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Thursday, July 26
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CDT
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1.5 standard CLE/civil
trial specialist credits applied for
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