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.
Attention law grads with debt
Having a hard time paying back your loans or making sense of the options available? Let us know.
A resource for litigators
MSBA's judicial practice guide a good place to start before your next court appearance
A brief comment on brevity
Brevity is one of the cornerstones of good writing (including good legal writing, although not every lawyer takes heed).
Three tips for those seeking a silver bullet
I started a new job as an associate at a firm in Minneapolis over the summer and I have three tips to share with new graduates looking for their first legal job.
Keeping Clients’ Secrets Secret
In our ever-increasingly transient lives, it is important to keep in mind a few basics.
Lost no more? Striking out on my own…
One blogger decides to pursue her passion during the arduous job search: http://skerrettlegal.com/
One for the books
There should be more than "To Kill a Mockingbird" on every lawyer's reading list
What about protected activity and social media?
Where employees interact with their coworkers or management, and speak freely, these statements may indeed be protected.
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