Wisconsin Law Journal

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from April 2001
Last Number: October 2023

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ISSN 1534-1917


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 6150

September 03, 2007

  • Interim U.S. Attorney General maintains ties in Wisconsin.

  • No Supreme Court precedent authorizes recovery of actual attorney fees, costs for frivolous lawsuits.

  • Seventh Circuit rules group of attorneys must show cause.

  • Marquette Law School in Milwaukee hopes to raise additional $12M by end of year.

  • Supreme Court of Wisconsin upholds contempt for failure to provide info.

  • September 10, 2007

  • Strange but true: Wisconsin court clerks recall unusual jury tales.

  • Identification procedures upheld by Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

  • Sun Prairie attorney joins Wisconsin Supreme Court race.

  • Government lien trumps marital interest, rules 7th Circuit.

  • Government lien trumps marital interest.

  • Commentary: Family law attorney provides fresh Frisch observations.

  • September 17, 2007

  • Interview with Charles N. Clevert, a judge for 30 years in Wisconsin.

  • Wisconsin Senate's judges bill awaits executive committee action.

  • Commentary: Ninth Circuit rejects Establishment Clause conflict case.

  • Attorneys speak on roles/responsibilities of in-house counsel during corporate scandal.

  • U.S. District Court judge grants new trial on counsel of choice grounds.

  • Commentary: Whistleblowers and Sarbanes-Oxley.

  • September 24, 2007

  • Plan could reduce CLE burden for nonresident lawyers in Wisconsin.

  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Utschig: Current monthly income must be based on actual income.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends attorney's license.

  • Same facts, different results on indigency hearings in Wisconsin.

  • Wisconsin's open access policy for media fosters good relationships, say two Milwaukee judges.

  • October 01, 2007

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court looks at insurance coverage in 2 of 6 cases.

  • Amended complaint must be answered, rules Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

  • District II Court of Appeals Judge Nettesheim retiring from bench.

  • U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia J. Gorence falls ill on bench.

  • October 08, 2007

  • Commentary: When is a harassment complaint not a harassment complaint?

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals finds school immune despite sexual abuse.

  • Three attorneys oversee billion-dollar network at Racine-based Modine.

  • Resources allow Milwaukee company to keep majority of legal load in-house.

  • Wis. Court of Appeals rules closely-held corp.'s former shareholder can sue accountant.

  • October 11, 2007

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court adopts rules amendments.

  • 7th Circuit rules federal enticement statute held constitutional.

  • October 15, 2007

  • Two candidates emerge to challenge Wis. Supreme Court Justice Butler.

  • Seventh Circuit rules multi-part tests tend to be "redundant, incomplete, and unclear".

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court adopts rules amendments.

  • Seventh Circuit rules federal enticement statute constitutional.

  • October 19, 2007

  • 7th Circuit says 'degree of success' irrelevant to attorney fees.

  • Will Judge Shabaz's move to senior status slow down Western District's 'rocket docket'?

  • Juvenile offenders attend rehabilitative session at Waukesha County Community Center.

  • October 22, 2007

  • Taking it to the Supreme Court.

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals denies lead paint claims.

  • Seventh Circuit rules success irrelevant to fees.

  • Commentary: Signs that a company has been ripped off.

  • October 29, 2007

  • Sentencing objections waived by two Seventh Circuit opinions.

  • State budget in Wis. far from homerun for court related operations.

  • November 01, 2007

  • Case against two dioceses brings new issues to Wisconsin Supreme Court.

  • November 05, 2007

  • Wis. Court of Appeals rules interference with custody interpreted.

  • Milwaukee attorney's career comes full circle.

  • Discipline decision looks at issue of sex with client's wife.