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Visualizing Your Arguments

Early in my career, I handled a complex Fair Labor Standards Act claim involving federal rules and the maximum drive time hours of school bus drivers, who at times also drove on select charter trips. I had to mesh, and ultimately argue against, the application of federal Department of Transportation rules with a specific ‘motor …

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Ask and We Receive: County Clearance Certificate Contacts

Earlier, we promised to compile a list of contacts in the various counties of individuals responsible for issuing Medical Assistance Clearance Certificates, which are needed in descent proceedings and for Transfer on Death Deeds .  As I wrote earlier, we tried to “crowdsource” this project to get volunteers to give us the information they had, …

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A Time to Review the New Legislation

While the aftermath of Minnesota’s legislative session is still being debated and spun out, we’re starting on the process of reviewing the new legislation that did manage to pass both legislative bodies and receive the signature of Governor Pawlenty (or may still be pending approval).  While the governor signed more than 90 pieces of legislation …

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A Client Trust Accounting Guide for GnuCash

While practicelaw has several hundred practice forms and resources, very little of it is developed with or directed toward open source software. We use Dreamweaver to design and manage the site, Microsoft Word (see “Kicking This Word Addiction Ain’t Easy”) and Adobe Acrobat for our forms, and other proprietary software, such as Lexis-Nexis’ HotDocs product. …

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Why I Heart Yammer

I don’t normally provide product reviews, nor does the blog, but I’ve been enamored so much with one product lately that I have to shout its praises. Doubtless, you’ve heard of the phenomenon known as Twitter. It’s the micro-blogging service that has techy and non-techy 30+ year olds scrambling to figure out. One problem I …

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