One more year, and another Strategic Solutions for Solo and Small Firms (affectionately SoloSmall) under our belts. Bob and I were in attendance this year and enjoyed catching up everyone there and taking in the weather and sights of Duluth. The big themes of the conference this year were automation (e.g. document assembly) and and …
New QuickBooks Trust Accounting Guide
A new trust accounting guide, Keeping Client Trust Accounts with QuickBooks Online Essentials (2012), is now posted at practicelaw. Mike Trittipo, the MSBA’s director of technology, has been drafting and editing the guides that walk through setting up trust accounting in in various software programs since 1998, when he started with Using QuickBooks 6.0 for Lawyers’ …
New Developments in Family Law
Lots happening to impact the practice of family law… New Rules Amended family law rules went into effect on May 1. You can read the amendments here. Of note, the changes update terminology, streamline proceedings, and create three new forms. The changes came out of Divorce Camp 2009, with goals of making the rules reflect current practice in …
New practicelaw Resource on Starting a Law Firm
Approximately 85% of practicelaw users are in a solo or small firm. With that in mind, over the years we’ve added several practice management resources beyond our core substantive form libraries. Now we’re pleased to provide access to a new Minnesota Lawyers Mutual (MLM) online tool: ”Roadmap to Start and Run a Law Practice.” MLM and the MSBA have partnered …
Even More Revised Guardianship and Conservatorship Forms
The third and final set of revised guardianship and conservatorship forms is now available on practicelaw. The first set was posted in June, and the second set went up in September. The third and final set is the largest at 58, for a grand total of 129 revised forms. Lindquist and Vennum’s Bob McLeod has been instrumental …

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