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 …
What’s New at practicelaw
When practicelaw staff took a break from shoveling their roofs, we posted new and revised materials in several different practice areas. It’s a little something for everyone. For criminal law practitioners: practicelaw now houses two summary outlines and memoranda of law in support of a downward departure. They were prepared by Ryan Garry and contributed …
This Year’s practicelaw Survey Results
I am the person who regularly folds the CLE survey, sticks it in my materials binder, and heads for the door. So I am surprised and appreciative of the 773 practicelaw users who completed a recent practicelaw survey.
Strategic Planning, But Without Gym Shorts
Today I was tasked with blogging about all things strategic planning: The MSBA is in the midst of developing a strategic plan, practicelaw staff members are planning for the end of 2010 and 2011. My first reaction was enthusiasm; after all, I am the queen of lists and planning—everything can be reduced to a to-do …
Happy Birthday practicelaw
Too bad Joe Mauer and his mother are tied up with Kemps; they’re not available to plug practicelaw.org. I have calls into Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga but haven’t heard back and need to get this blog post published because today is practicelaw’s one year anniversary of the big redesign. So, in lieu of high …

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