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Who Handles Cases for Lawyers on Military Leave?

The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act (USERRA), passed in 1994, recognizes that military service can disrupt careers of the military members and burden their families, communities, employers, and coworkers. The Act aims to ease that burden by prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of...

Book Review: The Freelance Lawyering Manual

“However you use it, The Freelance Lawyering Manual is designed to help you navigate the murky waters of freelance legal practice by answering the most common questions, as well as those you never thought to ask.” This statement, made by author and freelance attorney Kimberly Alderman at the outset of her...

Take a Tip from Tom Sawyer: Let a Freelancer Whitewash the Fence for You

Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of white-wash and a long-handled brush. He surveyed the fence, and all the gladness left him and a deep melancholy settled upon his spirit. –from the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain Poor Tom Sawyer? No, because he figured a way out. Although...

Ethics Series Part 3: Understanding Malpractice Insurance for Freelance Attorneys

Understanding legal malpractice insurance coverage is critical, especially for freelance attorneys who may rely upon a hiring law firm for coverage. Although malpractice insurance is not ethically required, the practical reality is that freelance attorneys are only protected from malpractice claims if they...

Five Tips for Delegating A Legal Project With Confidence

“But it would take less time to do it myself!” Sound familiar? Law school teaches us to analyze cases, not manage other people. Yet you can get only so far by doing it all yourself. Herewith, a few simple tips for when you need to delegate. 1. Choose a task that will repay your investment of time. Yes,...

Freelance Attorney Work: Is Malpractice Insurance Required?

In Minnesota, attorneys are not legally or ethically required to carry malpractice (professional liability) insurance. But the obvious question is not one of mandatory requirement, but rather a question of realistic necessity. Do freelance attorneys—who work on specific projects for hiring attorneys—need to...

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