Beth Chapman

Kate R. Grenell

Areas of Practice: Vaccine Injuries, Personal Injuries, Insurance Subrogation, Medical Malpractice, Insurance Coverage, Complex Litigation, Products Liability, Construction Litigation, Business Litigation

Office Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Direct: 612.336.9314 / Email: kgrenell@lommen.com

Kate R. Grenell / Biography

Kate Grenell has a litigation background in insurance defense, personal injury/medical malpractice and business litigation.  She supports Lommen Abdo’s vaccine injury, insurance coverage, insurance subrogation, personal injury, medical malpractice, complex litigation, construction litigation and products liability practices.  Kate has experience in all stages of litigation from inception through trial.  She especially enjoys helping injured people get the compensation they deserve.

Kate enjoys hiking with her dog, Stanley, cooking and trying new restaurants.

Education

  • Minnesota School of Business/Globe University, A.A.S., Paralegal Studies, 2010

News + Articles

Basic Tax Planning

Cameron Kelly presented “Basic Tax Planning” at the National Business Institute webinar, Estate Planning from A to Z, on May 24 and May 25, 2016. A nationally broadcast continuing education course provided to attorneys, financial planners, trust officers, accountants...

When a Client Dies During…Litigation

At common law, a personal injury action abates with the death of either party.  The Supreme Court in Johnson v. Consolidated Frieghtways, Inc. discussed the rationale behind the common law: The old non-survival rule sprang from the medieval view of torts as a form of...

News You Can Use November/December 2016

News You Can Use November/December 2016

What’s in your employment contract?  Are the terms the same as J. Robinson’s? Who won jurisdiction to control certain interstate motor carrier employees? Where does the Minneapolis sick time ordinance stand? What issues arise in a shareholder dispute? Ken Abdo...

Fraudulent Transfer Law Now Voidable Transactions Law

In 2015, Minnesota adopted the new Uniform Voidable Transactions Act, which was recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The new law replaces the Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act, which dates back to 1987. Before 1987, the Uniform...