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To Market, to Market

Every once in awhile, like last Tuesday, I write about what’s new at practicelaw. I then start thinking about what’s going on at the wider MSBA. Lots. I will preface my remarks by noting that I am not in Marketing. My sales days ended when I sold innumerable boxes of Girl Scout cookies to win …

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What’s New at practicelaw.org

The last time I told you what was new at practicelaw, I referenced shoveling my roof. I think we are now beyond that. What we’ve done in lieu of shoveling… We’ve continued collecting and posting member checklists on practicelaw. For more information or to donate a checklist or other form, check out a previous post. The …

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Ethics Scramble

You all know it… you are reminded by the Minnesota Board of Continung Legal Education that you need to report compliance by June 30. Then you remember that three years ago, you were going to keep a running total of the CLEs you attended, what sessions you went to, so when reporting time rolled around, you’d be all set. But of course, few are.

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Checklists in Law Practice

Last January we sent out a survey to practicelaw users; 64% of respondents said they’d like to see practice checklists offered on practicelaw. And for good reason. On the heels of the bestseller “The Checklist Manifesto,” a recent law review article extolled the virtues of using checklists in both routine and complex transactions to make …

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Your Practice in 140 Characters: a Call for Twitter Poems

As pointed out in a recent New York Times article, today is both World Poetry Day and the 5th birthday of Twitter. How can we not celebrate? We invite you to celebrate these auspicious occasions by letting loose your inner poet on Twitter. Because we are a blawg, the one and only rule to our contest is that your Twitter poem involve the practice of law.

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