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Siegel traveled to Duluth, Minnesota to represent an accomplished female hockey coach fired from her job at the University of Minnesota Duluth. He knew going in that his lesbian client faced a socially conservative jury pool. “We were warned that jurors in Duluth are not particularly friendly to plaintiffs or to LGBTQ people, and a large verdict was unlikely,” Siegel said.
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