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Visualizing Your Arguments

Early in my career, I handled a complex Fair Labor Standards Act claim involving federal rules and the maximum drive time hours of school bus drivers, who at times also drove on select charter trips. I had to mesh, and ultimately argue against, the application of federal Department of Transportation rules with a specific ‘motor …

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What’s New in practicelaw

It’s 09/09/09, which means we’ve launched the new practicelaw. Besides reorganizing all of the materials and adding some nifty tagging and keyword features, here’s a snapshot of some significant new content:

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Way, Way Back, But Not Gone

If you didn’t already know about the internet archive and its ‘Way Back Machine,’ you should. It’s a gargantuan collection of old (and not so old) web sites, fully searchable and publicly accessible. Want to know what Google was like as an infant? Here ya go. How about faegre.com in 1996 asking “who owns your …

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