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mndocsJust Released! The Minnesota State Bar Assocation's complete document automation system. mndocs contains more than 200 fully automated legal forms in five practice areas, including:

Criminal Law | Probate | Real Property
Family Law | Guardianship/Conservatorship

New and Revised. New Residential Real Estate Committee (RREC) forms and Uniform Conveyancing Blanks (UCBs) have been added to the Real Property area, and other RREC forms and UCBs have been updated and revised to reflect current law or practice. The area has also undergone significant revisions to allow for easier navigation so that users can find information and real estate forms quickly.

In Demand. practicelaw forms for probate matters.  Newly drafted and extensively reviewed forms are now available for download and use in informal and formal probate matters. Available in the Probate & Trust practice area.

New! Practice Management has a new addition—the Marketing Tool Kit. The MTK is a collection of informational pamphlets and client-management forms and letters for you to customize and use.

Moved. Nearly 200 Minnesota state district court orders have now been added to the Fastcase database, allowing MSBA members to search for and retrieve state district court orders and memoranda. Follow the link to Fastcase to find decisions generally available no where else.

In Demand.  Trust accounting guides for use in setting up and operating your IOLTA. Includes accounting guides for QuickBooks® 2005 Professional; QuickBooks® 6.0; Microsoft® Small Business Accounting 2006; Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2007; and Microsoft Office Accounting Professional 2007.

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