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for: ‘2009’

Letting Our New Probate Forms Loose

Spring is a busy time. How does one complete and file a tax return, caddie for Tiger in the Master’s, throw out the first pitch on the Twin’s opening day and run the Boston Marathon? Create time, that is. Work smart and utilize the excellent work of a diligent group of probate practitioners and practicelaw …

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A Client Trust Accounting Guide for GnuCash

While practicelaw has several hundred practice forms and resources, very little of it is developed with or directed toward open source software. We use Dreamweaver to design and manage the site, Microsoft Word (see “Kicking This Word Addiction Ain’t Easy”) and Adobe Acrobat for our forms, and other proprietary software, such as Lexis-Nexis’ HotDocs product. …

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Why I Heart Yammer

I don’t normally provide product reviews, nor does the blog, but I’ve been enamored so much with one product lately that I have to shout its praises. Doubtless, you’ve heard of the phenomenon known as Twitter. It’s the micro-blogging service that has techy and non-techy 30+ year olds scrambling to figure out. One problem I …

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Revised Foreclosure Forms to Dock Soon

Arthur Goldberg once said, “If Columbus had an advisory committee, he would still be at the dock.” But at practicelaw, we have not set out to discover the New World; we recognize the benefits of committee input. A premier example of that effort is the Minnesota Advisory Task Force on Uniform Conveyancing Forms.  The Minnesota …

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Fastcase Adds Minnesota Statutes to Database

It’s a holiday today at the Minnesota State Bar Association, but I just received notice on the Fastcase blog that Fastcase has added the Minnesota statutes as one of its fully searchable databases. Nice! Previously, Fastcase linked to the Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes, which maintains an online version of Minnesota statutes. Now, …

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