Stacey P. Slaughter
Experience
- Experience in complex litigation with a focus on business litigation and antitrust litigation. She has represented corporations in a wide variety of complex business matters, including antitrust, commercial contract disputes, insurance, and employment matters. Also has experience handling issues involving intellectual property matters, including patent, trademark, and trade secret disputes.
- Experience in matters involving a wide variety of industries and markets, such as banking, securities, technology, logistics, consumer products, and travel.
- Active pro bono volunteer in cases involving women and children.
Other Experience
- Law Clerk, Judge Michael J. Davis, U.S. District Court, Minnesota
- Law Clerk, Chief Judge Paul A. Magnuson, U.S. District Court, Minnesota
Selected Results*
In re Payment Card Interchange Fee and Merchant Discount Antitrust Litigation, MDL 05-1720 (JG)(JO) E.D.N.Y.
Nelson v. Carlson Companies, Inc., et al.
Hall, et al. v. Best Buy
Charter Oak Partners v. General Mills, Inc.
Pasta Montana, LLC v. General Mills, Inc.
Häagen-Dazs International Shoppe Company, Inc. v. Corporacion Todosabor
Carlson, et al. v. C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Recognition
- Member of the firm's pro bono team to receive the "2008 Volunteer Award" from The Advocates for Human Rights for work involving state and social services programs for trafficking victims in Minnesota.**
Memberships
- American Bar Association (ABA) (Co-chair, E-Discovery Subcommittee 2007-08)
- Federal Bar Association (FBA)
- Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA)
- Hennepin County Bar Association (HCBA)
- Minnesota Women Lawyers (MWL) (Co-chair 2006-07)
Civic Associations
- The Advocates for Human Rights
- Jeremiah Program
- Chrysalis
Bar Admissions
- Minnesota
- U.S. District Court, Minnesota
Education
- University of Minnesota Law School, J.D., cum laude, Note and Comment Editor, Minnesota Law Review
- University of Minnesota, M.L.S., with an emphasis in politics, public policy, and the humanities. Master’s thesis was focused on the effect the Internet will have on copyright law
- Florida State University, B.A., magna cum laude, with honors
Books and Articles
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What Every Lawyer-Turned-Computer Geek Should Know About Native File and Metadata Production
ABA Section Litigation Ion, Vol. 9, No. 3
(Spring 2008)
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What is Reasonable After Twombly?
ABA Sherman Act Section One Committee Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 3
(Spring 2008)
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Your Corporation Gets Indicted-Now What? Get the Grand Jury Transcript
Emergency Envelopes, Volume 2, Issue 1
(August 2006)
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When You’re In-House: Signs It’s Time to Hire Outside Counsel
The Young Lawyer
(May 2006)
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Document Management and Retention Post Arthur Andersen L.L.P.
Emergency Envelopes, Volume 1, Issue 2
(March 2006)
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When Does Uncle Sam Want You?
Emergency Envelopes, Volume 1, Issue 2
(March 2006)
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Selected Speeches
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Ethics and E-Discovery: Reasonable Inquiry in the Wake of Qualcomm v. Broadcom (Webinar Panelist)
ABA Center for CLE
(September 30, 2008)
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The Qualcomm Case: Analyzing the Briefs and Court Decisions to Generate Practical Lessons for Litigators and In-House Counsel
Minnesota CLE, Minneapolis, Minnesota
(August 21, 2008)
- Civil Litigation Basics
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P., Minneapolis, MN (October 2005) - Deposition Skills Workshop
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P. Summer Program, Minneapolis, MN (July 2005)
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