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Becoming a “Dementia-Capable” Attorney
Elissa Meyer
Apr 23, 2020
This article is a compilation of information presented at Minnesota CLE on February 3, 2020, entitled “A Lawyer’s Guide to Alzheimer’s and Dementia.”
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Funding Pooled Special Needs Trusts After Age 64
Jill Sauber
Apr 23, 2020
Before, During, and After Pfoser v. Harpstead. Applicants over age 64 have been establishing pooled trust sub-accounts in other states without penalty. In Minnesota determinations have been inconsistent across the counties.
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Undue Influence in Estate Planning: When Help Goes Too Far
Amy Erickson and Beth Morrison
Apr 23, 2020
The growing number of aging Americans, the prevalence of diminished capacity associated with aging, and the concentration of wealth among American seniors are likely to lead to an increase in will and trust contests, particularly those involving allegations of undue influence.
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Redefining How We Approach End-of-Life Planning and Care: Profile of Death Doula Jane Whitlock
Hoffman, Jon; Hoffman, Kathleen
Apr 23, 2020
Death doulas, sometimes called end-of-life doulas or death midwives, provide a dying person and their family with emotional, physical, and psychological support.
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10 Questions with Ron Ousky
Apr 23, 2020
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All Good Things: Planning a Graceful Exit from the Practice of Law
Eric T. Cooperstein
Apr 23, 2020
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1L Minority Clerkship
Apr 23, 2020
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Looking Out For Each Other
Jeff Baill
Apr 23, 2020
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It’s Just a Number, Right?
Hon. William Koch
Apr 23, 2020
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The Groundbreaking Minnesota Human Rights Act in Need of Renovation
Jess Braverman & Christy Hall
Mar 04, 2020
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Attorney Wellness
Jeff Baill
Feb 27, 2020
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Braiding the Strands of Narrative, Critical Reflection,and Critical Theory: What the Best Practitioners Do
Carolyn Grose
Feb 27, 2020
Carolyn Grose examines the specific stands of a legal narrative.
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E-sign on the Dotted Line
Eric T. Coperstein
Feb 27, 2020
Eric Coperstein discusses e-signatures for lawyers.
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New to the Bench: Rachna B. Sullivan
Dorothy Summers
Feb 27, 2020
Judge Rachna B. Sullivan was appointed to the Fourth Judicial District bench in November 2019 by Governor Tim Walz. Previously, she worked at Frederikson & Byron, where she was a shareholder.
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The Full Humanity of People
Ayah Helmy
Feb 27, 2020
March 2020 Issue Editor Ayah Helmy introduces the Gender & the Law issue.
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Gender and the Law Roundtable: A Discussion with HCBA Women Past Presidents
Feb 27, 2020
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10 Questions with Lucy Clark Dougherty
Feb 27, 2020
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Jumping the Gender Fence: Lessons Learned by a Newly Minted Woman
Ellie Krug
Feb 27, 2020
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Working With Transgender Clients
CB Baga
Feb 27, 2020
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Allyship
Nicole Hittner
Feb 26, 2020
Nicole Hittner discusses Allyship in the legal field in 2020.
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