Skiing, self, and memory: A reflection
A longtime attorney highlights the challenges of reconstructing memories following a skiing accident.
By Michael A. Lindsay
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Unpacking the five pillars of clerking that can help launch a new lawyer’s career
By Justice Karl Procaccini, Mark Schroeder, and Kyle Kroll
A longtime attorney highlights the challenges of reconstructing memories following a skiing accident.
By Michael A. Lindsay
Why Minnesota courts should adopt a new test for injunctive relief
As the Dahlberg factors celebrate their 60th birthday, this article suggests that they merit a long-overdue retirement.
By Daniel Wassim
Whether it’s garnishment forms or clearer exam questions to get your driver’s license, legislators continue to include plain language in their prescriptions for solving public-policy problems. By Ian Lewenstein
President's Page
The legal profession, like society at large, is in the midst of rapid technological change with the implementation of artificial intelligence tools. By Tom Pack
Professional Responsibility
Client-lawyer relationships are fiduciary relationships built on trust. A key part of that trust relationship is maintaining client confidences. By Susan M. Humiston
MSBA in Action
Notes & Trends
Tracking new developments in Minnesota and federal case law, administrative law, and legislation across multiple practice areas.