OPINION
SHORT, Judge.
In a declaratory judgment action to determine coverage issues, the insurer argues it had no duty to defend an employer against an employee's claims for injuries resulting from a workplace assault. On cross-motions for summary judgment, the trial court found a duty to defend because the underlying claims were potentially within the scope of coverage, but denied the employer's request for fees. Pursuant to Minn. R. Civ. P. 54.02, both...
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