Recent Articles from Eric Magnuson and Luke Hasskamp
Briefly: How to get an extension if you really need one
You have a brief due soon in the appellate court. At first you think you have plenty of time, but given how crazy your schedule has been, you are worried that something will pop up and keep you from getting to the brief as you planned. Days go by, and your worst nightmare has now ...
Briefly: In limine & beyond: Part 2
Now, attorneys need not worry about raising every issue that arose before trial in a new trial motion. And District Courts will not be inundated with voluminous and otherwise unnecessary new trial motions.
Briefly: The continuing challenges of electronic filing
And how to avoid death by electrocution
Briefly: Five notable 2017 appellate procedural rulings
Reviewing a few of the procedural developments in Minnesota appellate practice of the past year.
Briefly: E-filing may be easy, but it’s not that easy
Although the Minnesota courts have taken significant steps to simplify both filing and service, they still have rules.
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