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IP Rights and Frights

NEWS FLASH: October is Intellectual Property (IP) Month! Of course, October is also known for Halloween. There is a spooky

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Collage of the best lawyers and law firm websites reviewed by Attorney at Law

Best Law Firm Websites in 2025 (Top 56)

Attorney at Law Magazine assembled a list of the best lawyer websites. Following is a compilation of all the websites with insights into what makes that site perform for the law firm.

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Hellmuth & Johnson

Hellmuth & Johnson: Celebrating 30 Years

Founded in 1994, Hellmuth & Johnson began as a two-attorney law firm. Over time, the firm grew to include 70 attorneys operating from four office locations throughout the state, becoming the 12th largest law firm in Minnesota.

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Shumaker Wins Court Order to Keep College of Charleston Basketball Player on the Court

 

November 20, 2025

Heimerl & Lammers Welcomes Attorney Jessica to Its Expanding Family Law Team

 

November 19, 2025

7 Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Named to the Massachusetts Pro Bono Honor Roll and High Honor Roll

 

November 18, 2025

Attorney Benson Varghese Named 2025 Entrepreneur of Excellence

 

November 14, 2025

Minnesota Articles

Avoiding the Employment Law Hot Seat

Minnesota’s employment laws are ever evolving. For law firms, it’s not just their clients feeling the pressure. Firms must juggle compliance headaches alongside billable hours.

Failures as a Brand Basis

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” – Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene

Which U.S. president faced impeachment in 1868 primarily for violating the Tenure of Office Act by removing a cabinet member?

WRONG! Grant was never impeached, though his administration faced scandals.

WRONG!Buchanan was unpopular but never faced impeachment.

CORRECT! Johnson was impeached by the House for removing Secretary of War Edwin Stanton without Senate approval under the Tenure of Office Act; he was acquitted by one vote in the Senate.

WRONG! Hayes served a full term without impeachment; his disputes were over the election, not legal violations.

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Resource Library

4 Top-Rated AI Legal Case Management Software

A complimentary guide to four AI-enabled tools that help avoid drowning in legal paperwork or missing court hearings. These tools manage the case lifecycle, from generating legal documents (contracts or NGAs) and identifying related laws to predicting case outcomes or highlighting potential risks. […]

The Solo Lawyer Handbook

From juggling client work and business operations to staying on top of your firm’s growth, your success relies on smart prioritization and effective resource management. This handbook is designed to help you navigate these challenges and take your solo practice to the next level. […]
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Staying Competitive in 2025: The Latest in SEO for Lawyers

With EEAT, AI overviews and a new approach to visibility, the new year brings new changes to Google’s search landscape. If your firm is looking to rank higher and stand out in crowded search results, don’t miss this exclusive webinar led by Omnizant’s Director of SEO, Emily Brady. […]