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Site Provides Judges’ Courtroom Preferences

When I was a new attorney, I would sometimes fret about court appearances, especially if I had never appeared before the judge assigned to my case. I would wonder whether I should sit or stand at an upcoming hearing, whether the judge wanted courtesy copies of memoranda, or how long the judge allowed for argument. …

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Phoning the Jolly Troll

Warning: While this post targets one of the MSBA’s newest online offerings, it opens with warm, familiar Minnesota references – like a Coen brothers movie [1]. That’s because the subject – the Bar’s annual Bench & Bar directory issue – was itself a warm, familiar Minnesota reference. As in, a hefty reference book offering quick …

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Herding Cats, Organizing Lawyers, Powering a Crowd

With all these questions, the one prevailing question was ‘Why is it so difficult to harness the power of a crowd of lawyers?’

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