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Revised Foreclosure Forms to Dock Soon

Arthur Goldberg once said, “If Columbus had an advisory committee, he would still be at the dock.” But at practicelaw, we have not set out to discover the New World; we recognize the benefits of committee input. A premier example of that effort is the Minnesota Advisory Task Force on Uniform Conveyancing Forms.  The Minnesota …

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The Subject Was in the Premises

One of the major things we do at practicelaw is draft forms. When we draft new forms, we have three primary objectives: 1) getting the form legally complete and correct; 2) formatting the form so that it actually functions properly; and 3) ensuring that the language in the form is plain and easily understood, typically …

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