Or where have all the lawyers gone? (With apologies to Peter, Paul and Mary)
Read More »A brief look at Timeslips 10, and jurisline.com
The program has been around for so long that we’re certain that even infrequent readers know that Timeslips is a versatile program that makes it ...
Read More »The importance of firm mission or values statement
The Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA) is stepping forward with the Solo and Small Firm Resource Center to help lawyers in small firm practice. The ...
Read More »Wersal’s attorney responds to Blatz
On June 9 and 10, the Republican Party endorsed judicial candidates for Minnesota’s appellate courts causing an eruption of intense debate in the legal community. ...
Read More »High court considers claims by HMOs in tobacco lawsuit
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments on a case brought by three health maintenance organizations against Big Tobacco. The HMOs are attempting to recoup ...
Read More »Conflicting conclusions color collateral cases
The term collateral estoppel is one of those phrases of legal jargon that confounds laypersons and, in some cases, confuses lawyers as well. It sounds ...
Read More »Man needn’t face second paternity proceeding
The alleged father of a child does not have to face a second lawsuit brought on behalf of the child’s mother after a District Court ...
Read More »Slip-and-fall verdict vs. university is affirmed
Jury’s finding on duty ruled not improper
Read More »Endorsement of judges by political parties is ill-advised
Republican delegates have opened a Pandora’s box
Read More »As salary wars heat up, associates reap benefits
But some worry as big firm pay reaches $90K
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