Recent Articles from Dan Heilman
Up & Coming: X. Kevin Zhao
Lawyers aren’t famous for embracing new technology, but it seems they’re on board with cloud computing: According to recent figures from the American Bar Association, the percentage of lawyers using cloud-based software and services rose from 21 percent to 31 percent in 2013, and is likely to continue increasing. Solo practitioners tend to be the ...
Crossroads settlement is home at last
Displaced tenant plaintiffs will share $300,000
Solo Practice: Are you ready? Trial preparation is crucial
As soon as possible after you get a trial date, start keeping and preparing a trial notebook.
River accident case sent back to district court
A tragic accident during what was supposed to be a happy event has resulted in a divided Minnesota Supreme Court sending a case of landowner liability back to the district level.
Unsung: Matthew Fordyce
Lawyers aren’t famous for embracing new technology, but it seems they’re on board with cloud computing: According to recent figures from the American Bar Association, the percentage of lawyers using cloud-based software and services rose from 21 percent to 31 percent in 2013, and is likely to continue increasing. Solo practitioners tend to be the ...
Unsung: Leslie Frye
Lawyers aren’t famous for embracing new technology, but it seems they’re on board with cloud computing: According to recent figures from the American Bar Association, the percentage of lawyers using cloud-based software and services rose from 21 percent to 31 percent in 2013, and is likely to continue increasing. Solo practitioners tend to be the ...
Unsung: Sue Hartinger
Lawyers aren’t famous for embracing new technology, but it seems they’re on board with cloud computing: According to recent figures from the American Bar Association, the percentage of lawyers using cloud-based software and services rose from 21 percent to 31 percent in 2013, and is likely to continue increasing. Solo practitioners tend to be the ...
Unsung: Jessica Heck
Lawyers aren’t famous for embracing new technology, but it seems they’re on board with cloud computing: According to recent figures from the American Bar Association, the percentage of lawyers using cloud-based software and services rose from 21 percent to 31 percent in 2013, and is likely to continue increasing. Solo practitioners tend to be the ...
Solo Practice: Technology, outside providers can ease billing
Lawyers are having more trouble than ever collecting their fees
Book recounts Capitol building’s history, renovation
The Capitol is a Renaissance Revival structure, a style of architecture popular in the 19th century and focused on classic Italian modes of design
Does an accident equal negligence?
Appeals Court case examines res ipsa loquitur doctrine
Solo Practice: Tips for an effective law firm website
“People start at the wrong place by saying, ‘I like that website,’ and then emulating it.”
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