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 15, 2008

  • Local residents get free legal advice and a cup of coffee at Wausau YWCA.

  • Attorneys must advise clients of treaty, rules 7th Circuit.

  • Waukesha County to study whether to build new courthouse or renovate current one.

  • 7th Circuit rules supervision is not 'confinement' when considering prior conviction.

  • Judge Gregory E. Grau steps up as new chief judge in 9th District.

  • Judge J. Mac Davis awaits U.S. Senate confirmation following nod from Bush.

  • Chief Storck pleased with addition of judge in Dodge County.

  • September 22, 2008

  • Wisconsin State Bar narrowly supports petition to cite unpublished opinions.

  • Wisconsin State Bar board defers filing of brief in Siefert case.

  • Reckless behavior is not violent felony, rules 7th Circuit.

  • September 29, 2008

  • U.S. District Court rules state of Wisconsin not liable for criminal's actions.

  • Budget proposal calls for funding of witness protection program in Milwaukee County.

  • Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Louis B. Butler plans to teach at UW Law School.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court term moves forward.

  • Seventh Circuit rules attorney fees should not be limited.

  • Studies highlight pay gap in legal profession.

  • October 01, 2008

  • New chief, old story for proposed Milwaukee County court budget.

  • October 06, 2008

  • Tribal attorney in Wisconsin finds niche advising Menominee Indians.

  • Past U.S. Supreme Court term gives defense opportunities.

  • Milwaukee DA's office receives grant extension for witness protection program.

  • Wisconsin State Public Defender's Office budget seeks more staff attorneys, fewer private bar.

  • Seventh Circuit: LLCs need attorneys to appear in court.

  • Attorneys using social networking Web sites as research tools.

  • October 13, 2008

  • Graduate says Winnebago County Drug Court saved her life.

  • Citation of unpublished opinions by Wisc. Supreme Court comes back for more debate.

  • Wisconsin Judicial Commission files complaint against new justice.

  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin rules drug users to lose right to bear arms.

  • Seventh Circuit rules $6.5M judgment barred by subsequent judgment.

  • Analysis of the Analysts: Possible negligence by employees at state's crime labs in Wisconsin.

  • Complaint responds to campaign tactics in the Wisconsin 2008 Supreme Court race.

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals reverses computer sex crime.

  • Proposed sick leave ordinance in Milwaukee raises legal, business questions.

  • October 20, 2008

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court approves citation to unpublished decisions.

  • Law firms cope with economy.

  • Wisconsin Innocence Project's exonerees hope to find strength in numbers.

  • After exoneration, Wisconsin's wrongly convicted try to put lives back together.

  • Wisconsin Innocence Project trying to get help for exonerees.

  • U.S. Supreme Court ruling may affect Wisconsin suit.

  • October 27, 2008

  • Wisconsin Judicial Commission files ethics complaint during first 12 weeks.

  • 7th Circuit rules debtor can buy creditors' claims.

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules losing tape is not due process violation.

  • Pending U.S. Court of Appeals decision could change scope of business method patents.

  • October 28, 2008

  • Ocean Tomo auctions IP business methods.

  • November 03, 2008

  • Wis. Court of Appeals: Picture of suspect smoking blunt cigar is probable cause for police search.

  • November 10, 2008

  • State Bar of Wisconsin plans to reform UPL petition.

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules savings clause saves UM policy exclusion.

  • Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation grants will decrease in 2009.

  • November 17, 2008

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules employer not liable for computer misuse.

  • Attorney challenges assessment of Wisconsin state crime lab.

  • Widow must be notified of husband's death, rules 7th Circuit.