Recent Articles from Janie Paulson
Business Casual: The Mullet of the Workplace
Figuring out what to wear on business casual days can be a confusing part of the workplace. Remember the Mullet Principle to fit right in.
Approaching the Bar: This too shall pass… and so will you
The bar exam is more is about more than memorization. It tests analytical skills and the ability to survive under pressure. Here are some tips for your last couple of weeks.
The Internet is Your Process Server Now
The "slippery slope" of using the Internet as the first means of service of process cannot be far off given the trend of accepting the Internet as a proper way to deliver summons, orders and other pleadings.
Networking Networks
A worthwhile New Year's Resolution for young attorneys: Focus your networking efforts
Did You Hear The Rumor That Law Schools Don’t Teach Lawyering?
Law school don’t teach you lawyering, so you’ve got to do it yourself.
Keeping Clients’ Secrets Secret
In our ever-increasingly transient lives, it is important to keep in mind a few basics.
Dance Dance Revolution: Jefferson Memorial Edition
On dancing, the Jefferson Memorial and the court of appeals
Finding Law Everywhere
A blogger begins her job search again in Washington D.C.
Erin Go Bragh!
The Irish have contributed more than beer and corned beef. They've helped form some legal concepts too
Could Your Client’s Identity Be Stolen Based on Your Conduct? The Importance of Minn. R. Gen. Prac. 11
In Rule 11, be careful what you file
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