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for: ‘2008’

Using practicelaw's Upgraded PDF Forms

We’ve received a number of questions over the last several weeks as we made the upgrade from Adobe Acrobat 8 to Adobe Acrobat 9. The upgrade allowed us to enable an important feature: saving client data in the forms that you download to your computer. Previously, licensing issues with Adobe prevented us from enabling this …

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New Civil Case Type: Consumer Credit Contract

It what’s likely a sign of a burgeoning consumer credit caseload in the courts, the Minnesota Supreme Court just adopted an amendment to Rule 23, adding “Consumer Credit Contract” to the list of civil case types that must be provided on captions to case documents. The case type applies to cases where the plaintiff is …

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The Subject Was in the Premises

One of the major things we do at practicelaw is draft forms. When we draft new forms, we have three primary objectives: 1) getting the form legally complete and correct; 2) formatting the form so that it actually functions properly; and 3) ensuring that the language in the form is plain and easily understood, typically …

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J&D To Be Released Thursday

Thursday, November 13, is the promised date for the mndocs release of the long-awaited Stipulated Judgment and Decree in a marital dissolution action. It’s been a long time coming and has been delayed frequently for a number of factors, including the lack of staff time and all of the complications that attend what is described …

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Experimenting with Google Moderator

We use Google Apps internally at practicelaw to manage some of our materials, particularly in sharing and editing forms and documents and in using Google Calendar for planning. We also have the ability to add up to 500 e-mail addresses, all for free. A new service of Google is Google Moderator, which allows users and …

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