...of Appeals decision is an unprecedented intrusion into a private business's right to cease operations," wrote Roger Magnuson, a lawyer for the Twins and baseball commissioner Bud Selig. The unanimous ruling by the appellate court upheld...
...issued a temporary injunction on Nov, 16 that forced the team to play this season - was to hear arguments Friday. Roger Magnuson, a lawyer for Twins owner Carl Pohlad and the commissioner's office, wants the commission's motion for discovery...
...United States has determined that a major league should have a certain number of franchises," baseball attorney Roger Magnuson said. The Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission, the state attorney general's office and a season ticketholder...
...with baseball promising to spare the Twins from contraction through 2003. "This case is over," Twins attorney Roger Magnuson said. Allowing public access to discovery materials would set a dangerous precedent, another baseball attorney added...
...very special development that everyone is trying to understand and trying to figure out the implications of," said Roger Magnuson, the Twins' lawyer. Joseph Anthony, a Minneapolis-based attorney representing major league baseball, urged...
...27-page opinion that the lower court "did not abuse its discretion." "Of course we're disappointed," said Roger Magnuson, a lawyer for the Twins and Selig. "We think there were fundamental errors in the injunction." The Metropolitan...