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9 gubernatorial hopefuls make case to Montana Economic Developers Association

Nine candidates for governor spoke at the Montana Economic Developers Association conference in Helena on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Montana Economic Developers Association Annual Conference Hears Candidates for Governor

"The most important power a governor has is the power to choose. The kind of state Montana is 10 years from now will depend on the governor voters elect this year."

Is it Time to Reconsider Your Social Media Policy in Light of the NLRB’s Most Recent Social Media Report?

When the various cases summarized in the Reports are read together, they suggest employers should reconsider their social media policies to ensure compliance with the Board’s current positions.

The three c’s of a great brand

Every strong brand has a great story behind it.

Missoula Mayor John Engen Honors Montana’s Mae Nan Ellingson

"We the people of Montana are grateful to Mae Nan Ellingson, an elegant human being who has improved the quality of our lives beyond measure."

Mayor John Engen, February 2012

Influential Missoula attorney Mae Nan Ellingson retires

Thank you Mae Nan

8 Legal Steps for Starting Your Business

With each new year, budding entrepreneurs look to turn their vision into a business. These startups are often overflowing with tremendous ideas, energy and optimism — but don’t always have a roadmap for the legal…

Montana Department of Transportation – INROADS January 2012

Paving the Way for Montana’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprises

Pillar of Montana law, government finance ‘matriarch’ Dorsey & Whitney’s Mae Nan Ellingson retiring

Mae Nan Ellingson is retiring from her legendary career of nearly three decades as a public finance lawyer for Dorsey & Whitney in Missoula. "You know, I’d like to be involved in everything that goes on in Missoula," Ellingson said. "I’ve just been so lucky to be involved in so many wonderful, wonderful things."