
MSBA Member Listservs
E-mail discussion groups ("listservs") let you share questions and ideas with
colleagues even when you can't get together in person. They
can help you get to know and stay in touch with lawyers whom you
otherwise might never meet, or see only once a year. How to Join
What lists are
available?
Available discussion lists include:
- acw-law: for members of the Aitkins & Crow Wing Counties bar associations
- adr-talk: for members of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
- agtalk: for members of the Agricultural and Rural Law Section
- appellatetalk : for members of the Appellate Law Section
- bankruptcy-talk: for members of the Bankruptcy Law Section
- businesslaw: for members of the Business Law Section
- child law: for members of the Children and the Law Section
- constructiontalk: for members of the Construction Law Section
- crim-edvol: for attorneys volunteering to show the Criminal Law meth video in local high schools
- crimlaw: for members of the Criminal Law Section
- enre-talk: for members of the MSBA's Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law Section
- estate: for members of either the Probate and Trust Law Section or the Elder Law Section
- familylaw: for members of the Family Law Section
- healthlawtalk: for members of the Health Law Section
- litigation: for members of the Civil Litigation Section
- mcs: for members of the Marketing and Client Service Section
- memberdiscounts: not actually a discussion list, but a list to learn
about member benefits
- msba-lnd: not a discussion list, but a way to receive news relevant to
law practice
- newlawyers: for members of the New Lawyers Section
- publiclaw: for members of the Public Law Section
- rp-specialists: for Certified Real Property Law Specialists
- solosmall: for any MSBA member interested in small firm or solo
practice
- taxtalk: for members of the Tax Law Section
How to Join
For most lists, you must be an MSBA member to join. If you are, go to the Subscription Page (you will be prompted to sign in as a member to go there) and follow the instructions, which involve sending a blank e-mail to our list management software. Please remember that, to sign up through e-mail, you must send us an absolutely blank e-mail. Most problems with signing up for a list involve signatures or other text that you have in your e-mail.
For specific questions or suggestions about MSBA mailing lists -- existing or new --
contact Mike Trittipo, the MSBA's technology director.