Robert C. Falsani

Workplace, Mediation
1200 Alworth Building, 306 West Superior Street
Duluth, Minnesota 55802


Workplace

Admitted

1973, Minnesota; 1996, Wisconsin

Law School

Georgetown University, J.D., 1973

Law School Graduation Year

1973

College

Colby College, B.A., 1970

Memberships

Minnesota State and American Bar Associations; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Duluth Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1982-1983; Vice President, 1978-1981); Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association (Member: Board of Governors, 1980-1984, 1999-2002; Workers' Compensation Committee, Co-Chair, 1994-2002).

Biographical

Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, Woodward-White, 1995-2002. Selected as a Leading Minnesota Attorney, Minnesota Consumer Guidebook to Law & Leading Attorneys, 1996-2002. Member, 1971-1972 and Editor, 1972-1973, Law and Policy in International Business (The International Law Review at Georgetown). Co-Author: Administrative Survey: 1971, 4 Law and Policy in International Business, 1972. Author: The International Cocoa Agreement, 5 Law and Policy in International Business, 1973; MTLA, Major Legislative Changes, 1983, Workers Compensation Case Law Update; MTLA Minnesota Issues and Ideas, 1985, Selected Problems in Work Site Injury Claims; CLE, Workers Compensation 1985, 1985, Recent Decisions of Minnesota Supreme Court and Workers Compensation Court of Appeals; CLE, The Fundamentals of Trying a Personal Injury Case, 1985, Fundamentals of Direct Examination and Introduction of Evidence at Trial; CLE Workers Compensation Institute, 1987, Handling a Psychiatric Based Workers Compensation Case; MTLA, The Workers Compensation Nightmare, A Constantly Mutating Area of the Law, 1988, Notice and Statute of Limitations Issues; CLE, Workers Compensation Law and Practice, 1988, Permanent Total Disability Claims and Related Issues; CLE, Workers Compensation Law and Practice 1989, Whatever Happened to Temporary Partial Disability?; CLE, Workers Compensation Law and Practice 1989, Medically Unable to Continue; CLE, 5th Annual Workers' Compensation Institute, 1990, How to Prepare and Try a Heart Attack Case, Lorman Education Services, Workers' Compensation, 1990, The Two-Tier System and Its Pressure Points; CLE, 6th Annual Workers' Compensation Law and Practice, 1991, Analysis and Impact of New Cases; CLE, 7th Annual Workers' Compensation Institute, 1992, The Ten Most Important Workers' Compensation Decisions of the Year; CLE, The Minnesota Workers' Compensation Deskbook, 1993, Chapter 4.3, Permanent Total Disability; CLE, Ten Litigation Gems, 1993; MILE, Understanding Minnesota Workers' C

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