SiebenCarey announces that the firm’s managing partner and president, Jim Carey, was named a WCCO Radio and Popp Communication Good Neighbor award winner.
Carey and the firm have been a founding sponsor of the Minnesota Military Family Foundation Golf Classic. An event which helps raise money to support currently serving military members and their families. Carey also devotes his time to serving on the Board of Directors for the Minnesota Military Family Foundation (MMFF).
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Kids participate in many recreational activities that require an appropriate, well-fitting helmet. From bike rides, scooter trips, summer practices and games for every imaginable sport to horseback riding and rock climbing, it's often hard for parents to sort it all out. And that's why we dedicate this month's issue of our newsletter to choosing the right helmet for every activity.
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SiebenCarey, a personal injury law firm with offices in Minneapolis, Duluth and Lakeville, today announces attorney Eric Beyer’s selection to the 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers list. Each year Super Lawyers rates outstanding lawyers who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.
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SiebenCarey today announced that 16 of the firm’s attorneys were chosen for the 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers® list. While, on average, just five percent of all lawyers in Minnesota are selected for Super Lawyers each year, 88 percent of SiebenCarey’s attorneys were named Minnesota Super Lawyers.
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The newest trend in metro transportation has become the electric scooter. While convenient, quick, and fun, stop to consider your modes of self-protection before jumping on one and taking a ride. As with the proliferation of any device that ends up on the roadway, there’s been an increase in the number of accidents, injuries, and deaths involving electric scooters.
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The allure of motorcycling is more popular than ever today as baby boomers retire to the open road, women become the fastest-growing segment of new motorcycle owners, and people of all ages search for ways to avoid traffic jams, high gas prices and air pollution. For all of you out there strapping on your helmet and leathers, we dedicate this issue of You Should Know the latest on motorcycle safety.
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Brave servicemen and women, many of whom are young and financially inexperienced, make enormous sacrifices to represent and defend our country abroad. So, you’d think our soldiers would be protected at home, right? But now a troubling new report uncovers how some big corporations, shady lenders and sometimes even our own government not only fail to protect our military members, but actively exploit them for profit.
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SiebenCarey Personal Injury Law is proud to celebrate noted trial attorney Harry Sieben’s 50-year anniversary at the law firm.
“What we do makes a difference,” said Sieben when discussing his career milestone. He has often said he is tremendously proud of the men and women at the law firm who serve the cause of justice by helping people during the most difficult times in their lives.
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Around 3,000 Americans die from diseases transmitted through food each year. For those of you who want to just eat a darn salad without several trips to the bathroom – or the hospital – learn what foods to watch out for, how to prevent foodborne illness in your own home and why an increase in reported outbreaks might actually be good news.
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Ambulatory surgery centers perform millions of outpatient surgeries a year, most with little complication. However, new investigations are raising concerns about lax reporting and regulation at some of these centers. You should know why this is happening and what you can do to reduce the chance of complications from an outpatient surgery.
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Thousands of Americans claim that trace amounts of asbestos in talc caused their cancer. Now a new investigation by Reuters argues that Johnson & Johnson, the world’s largest manufacturer of talc-based baby powder, may have known – and covered up – the cancer-causing risk of its iconic product for decades.
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Abusing student loan borrowers, burying the consequence of global pollution, buying a seat for a state Supreme Court judge, even perpetuating child slavery – these are just a few examples of the worst corporate conduct revealed in this deeply disturbing report.
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A powerful winter storm that left roads snow covered and slippery in parts of the Upper Midwest is blamed for a Sherburne County crash that killed one person and injured nine others. Sherburne County sheriff's officials said a small bus collided with an SUV on a road east of Big Lake about 3 p.m. Thursday. Forty-seven-year-old Marilyn Balogi, of Zimmerman, was killed. She was a passenger on the bus. Balogi had Down's syndrome and was riding the bus home from work.
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A juvenile detention and treatment facility in northern Minnesota is accused of failing to stop the sexual abuse of minors in its care, according to two federal lawsuits filed Tuesday. The suits detail two separate sexual relationships between teenage girls and employees dating back to 2014, both resulting in criminal convictions.
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Minnesota Lawyer has named Jeffrey Montpetit, a shareholder at SiebenCarey, one of its “2018 Attorneys of the Year.” Recipients of the annual Attorneys of the Year award are selected based on leadership in the profession and involvement in major cases. Montpetit and attorney Jeffrey Storms, of Newmark Storms & Dworak, were one of only two teams honored with this distinction.
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Ad spending by pharmaceutical companies has more than doubled in just the past four years. Other healthcare providers, from local hospitals to nationally known cancer treatment centers, are also jumping into the advertising game. This issue of You Should Know asks when does healthcare advertising cross ethical boundaries?
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SiebenCarey is proud to announce that Matthew E. Steinbrink earned certification as a Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA) Board Certified Civil Trial Law Specialist. This certification program is administered by MSBA and approved by the State Board of Legal Certification. Fewer than three percent of all licensed Minnesota attorneys receive the certification.
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We’ve all been told and heard that there are too many lawsuits in America. It is belief is held by many Americans. But, is this belief actually supported by facts? Or, is it a myth perpetuated by those who can afford to spread this message and ultimately benefit from the belief?
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While many individuals are aware of the serious consequences of drunk driving, texting while driving, and talking on the phone while driving, one issue that is overlooked is Drugged Driving. Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of incidents where drivers involved in a car crash were impaired by a substance other than alcohol.
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Many Americans think serious falls only happen to the elderly. While older adults are more susceptible to fall injuries, people of all ages are injured every year by falls. This issue of You Should Know reveals some surprising facts about falls, what causes these avoidable injuries, and how people of all ages can prevent falls.
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