Benchslap Of The Day: Turnabout Is... Painful

"Indeed, if the Court were forced to sanction anyone, the Court would sanction.... [the sanction seeker]."

U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA — BENDICKSON V. MESSERLI & KRAMER, P.A. — ORDER

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