Why should professions protect their autonomy and the independent judgment of each professional in the area of the profession’s fiduciary trust? In an interview in ...
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Recent CLE explored advances on horizon
Read More »Directing the tape-recording of phone conversations
In 1996, the Minnesota Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board (LPRB) adopted Opinion 18, which prohibits an attorney’s tape-recording of telephone conversations without the knowledge of the ...
Read More »Local lawyer celebrates a decade of ‘collaborative’ divorces
Collaborative divorce is an idea that was borne out of desperation, rather than inspiration, confesses one of the pioneers of the concept, Minneapolis lawyer Stuart ...
Read More »Local lawyer celebrates a decade of ‘collaborative’ divorces
Collaborative divorce is an idea that was borne out of desperation, rather than inspiration, confesses one of the pioneers of the concept, Minneapolis lawyer Stuart ...
Read More »Arbitrator was within no-fault authority
Even though final award was more than $38K
Read More »State court computer system may soon get massive overhaul
Despite the onrush of new technology available to the legal system and the legal community, Minnesota’s state courts are currently operating with computers that were ...
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Elite.com’s Goldin discusses ASPs at tech show “I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but packaged software is dead,” said Elite.com President Mark ...
Read More »Courts take varying views of criminal informants
Informants play an important role in the criminal justice process. They often provide the basis for law enforcement personnel to make searches, seizures, arrests, and ...
Read More »SEC statistics show interesting developments, trends
Recent data related to Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investor complaints and National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) customer arbitrations reveals some interesting developments. Overall, ...
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