Workers’ compensation insurance is one of those areas of running a business that we all know we should pay attention to, but which often suffers from neglect. Usually that’s because business owners (including solo attorneys) know little about what workers’ comp is or where to obtain it. Workers’ compensation insurance provides wage replacement and medical …
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. …
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 …
New Lawyers: Thinking About Hanging Your Shingle?
Have you always planned to hang your shingle after law school? Or are you still looking for a job but starting to think about opening your own firm instead? This week we’re welcoming many new graduates to our profession. If you’re one of them and are thinking about flying solo, we want to help you …
Better Blog Posts
I love to read, love to write. For many years, I taught legal writing in Hamline’s undergraduate Legal Studies Department, and later, at William Mitchell College of Law. In the last couple of years, I’ve started reading blogs and writing posts. The upshot – I have some strong feelings on how to keep a reader …

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