A few years ago I picked up a book that, right on the cover, advertised itself as a “tour de force.” Guess what? I read it; I didn’t get it. While apparently an “exceptional achievement,” it eluded me. Nothing worse than feeling dumb. I felt the same way when I asked a more tech-savvy coworker …
Fastcase: There’s a User Guide for That
Fastcase. Not only is there an app for that, but now two new user guides. We’re sharing them here in case you need help with your free legal research. (That’s right. I said free. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, read up here.) Click on the links below to view or download the …
Even More New Criminal Defense Forms
We rolled out the third set of of new criminal law forms on practicelaw, following the first and second sets in June and July. The new forms are courtesy of criminal defense practitioner Frederic Bruno, who has generously agreed to share his forms. Forms will be added in stages throughout the summer, and practicelaw’s existing …
Updated County Contacts List
Not all employees move on from their jobs like the Jet Blue flight attendant (swearing over the intercom, grabbing a beer, and going down an airplane escape slide) but alas, move on nonetheless. Hence the need to update the County Contacts list for medical assistance which we originally posted in June 2009. In some county …
Reflections on the SoloSmall Conference
We’re back in the office after attending Minnesota CLE‘s Strategic Solutions for Solo and Small Firms conference, more simply known as “SoloSmall.” We connected with old friends, made some new ones, enjoyed the scenery of Lake Superior and Canal Park, and learned a lot from conference presenters. We started our day back in the office “debriefing” …
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