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Prior to founding the Brown Law Offices, P.A., Jason clerked for Timothy R. Bloomquist, Chief Judge of Minnesota's Tenth Judicial District. He graduated magna cum laude from Minnesota State University Mankato and earned his Juris Doctorate, with honors, from the William Mitchell College of Law. Jason is a former chairperson of the Family Law Section of the Minnesota Association for Justice.

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Social Media 101:1 LinkedIn

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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Social Media 101:1 LinkedIn

Everything you ever wanted to know about LinkedIn but were too afraid to ask

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Oh…I Love Trash

Monday, November 29, 2010

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Oh…I Love Trash

Sometimes gathering evidence for a case will take you to strange places. Very strange places.

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When I Started Lawyering…

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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When I Started Lawyering…

After 10 years in the profession, a lawyer looks back on Dictaphones, Rider Bennett, huge cell phones and boxes of documents.

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The Case Against Being A Jerk

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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The Case Against Being A Jerk

The bar is a small group and don't think lawyers don't talk. Shaking the label "a jerk" is hard to do once it's been applied.

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50 Ways to Market Your Practice

Monday, September 13, 2010

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50 Ways to Market Your Practice

Key chains, Craigslist and the Rotary Club. With apologies to Paul Simon, here are 50 ways to market your practice

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Family Law: The Fame You Will Encounter

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

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Family Law: The Fame You Will Encounter

How is family law like dealing with Lady Gaga? Well sometimes you have to spend time trying to figure out where your clients are coming from.

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Top Ten Secrets in Starting Your Own Firm

Monday, August 9, 2010

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By Jason Brown I spent the better part of a year preparing to open shop in 2003. I was just three years out of law school. Many thought I was nuts for taking the plunge. My former boss told me I’d regret it. With due respect, joke’s on him. Instead of lining the pockets of others with [...]

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