A quick update on the world of rural lawyering:

I recently ran across Jennifer Gumbel’s postings on Lawyerist.com (a tip of the hat to sdrurallawyer.com for pointing out a great resource right here in my back yard). Her article on legal “ruralsourcing” (outsourcing to small towns) shows that, once again, the internet opens up opportunities for rural lawyers. The low overhead of the rural lawyer combined with the almost instantaneous communication of the internet may make the rural lawyer the next “goto” source for document review, due diligence work, and freelance legal research. In a lighter vein, Ms. Gumbel’s “Observations on Rural Stereotypes” is good for a quick laugh.

Over on Greedy Associates, Andrew Chow recently posted on “Why you shouldn’t rule out rural law“. I’m honored to have this blog quoted so prominently. Thanks Mr. Chow.

Finally, there is a great thread over on jdunderground on the wisdom of going rural. You’ll have to sift through the snarky to get to the gems, but the thread is worth a read as there is some good common sense advice lurking there.

Rural Lawyer is one of the top 25 Minnesota Blawgs for 2011The editors of the MSBA’s Practice Blawg have released their list of the top 25 Minnesota Blawgs for 2011. Rural Lawyer is, again, honored to be included on the list. Take some time to peruse the other 24 honorees – they are all good reads.

The MSBA’s Practice Blawg‘s editors have released their list of the Top 25 Minnesota Blawgs for 2010 and Rural Lawyer is honored to be included in the list. Take the time to peruse the other honorees; they are all good reads.

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