I’m up at the SoloSmall conference today, but I wanted to put out a quick post about a story that’s hit the Internet over the past day or so. Mat Honan, a writer for Wired has posted an article about how he lost his entire digital life through a clever hack. A hacker decided that he …
Minnesota Supreme Court Adopts New E-Filing Rules; Mandatory E-Filing to begin in Hennepin and Ramsey Counties
Last Thursday, the Minnesota Supreme Court adopted final e-filing rules as amendments to the Civil Rules, General Rules of Practice, and the Public Access Rules. These new rules go into effect on September 1, 2012 and apply to all matters commenced on or after September 1. Perhaps most significantly, the final rules mandate electronic filing of …
Joint Physical Custody Bill Vetoed
We wanted to give you a quick update on our recent post about HF322, the bill that modified the presumptions regarding joint physical custody. Yesterday, Governor Dayton vetoed the bill. You can read his veto letter here. In the letter, Governor Dayton proposes active collaboration with the Legislature in the next session, so it’s likely that this …
Giving Thanks, Part II – How to Say Thanks to Others
Last week, Shaun Jamison blogged about how giving thanks can fortify your happiness, both professionally and personally. A couple of recent occurrences made me think about how thanking people the right way can fortify your practice and your bottom line. About 10 days ago, I received electronic holiday cards from two large Minnesota law firms. …
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