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

November 17, 2008

  • Milwaukee courts must deal with 3 vacancies.

  • Wisconsin's economic loss doctrine evolves.

  • December 01, 2008

  • 7th Circuit rules reckless crimes do not qualify as crimes of violence.

  • Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners reverses self on mandatory online CLE filing.

  • Man bound by admission of paternity, rules Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

  • Attorneys in Wisconsin field questions about federal bailout program.

  • December 15, 2008

  • Attorney faces possible sanctions for ignoring precedent, rules 7th Circuit.

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules uninsured vehicle is not legally 'uninsured'.

  • Wisconsin attorney taps successful career at MillerCoors.

  • 7th Circuit rules collection fees violate Consumer Act.

  • State Bar of Wisconsin board splits on BBE plans.

  • December 22, 2008

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules one act supports multiple bail jumping charges.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider nonprofit corporation to address access to justice.

  • Decision opens door to Wisconsin smoker suits.

  • Seven things every lawyer needs to know about backups.

  • 7th Circuit lets discrimination suit proceed.

  • Wisconsin firms handle holiday workload.

  • It's the Holiday Season: Firms take different approaches to end-of-year business flow.

  • December 29, 2008

  • Grant money for court projects in Wisconsin is cut short.

  • Taxing Justice? Bar leaders in Wisc. prepare for possible plan to tax legal services.

  • January 05, 2009

  • Charges upheld by Wisconsin Court of Appeals for recording girlfriend nude.

  • January 12, 2009

  • Gableman drops countersuit against Wisconsin Judicial Commission.

  • January 19, 2009

  • One Seat, Three Friends: Familiarity will not overshadow competition for Green County bench.

  • Judicial candidates seek Kenosha County's new branch.

  • Wisconsin's reciprocity rule is repealed.

  • British attorney continues wait to practice in Wisconsin.

  • U.S. Supreme Court: Failure to report to jail is not violent crime.

  • January 26, 2009

  • Foreclosure: Helping hand from the bench in Wisconsin?

  • Open Dane County seat draws 3.

  • Commentary: Court finds argument frivolous.

  • U.S. Supreme Court: Negligent police conduct does not require evidence's suppression.

  • Milwaukee's chief judge makes videoconference call.

  • February 02, 2009

  • Controversial Wisconsin Judicial Campaign Integrity Committee is back for second year.

  • Wisconsin State Public Defender's payments to private bar could be delayed up to three months.

  • Wisconsin state legislators introduce bill to restore rights of state workers to sue state.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court: Cheerleading is a contact sport.

  • Candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court defend judicial records.

  • February 09, 2009

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court clarifies community caretaker capacity.

  • Commentary: Defendant needs reason for substitution.

  • State Bar of Wisconsin deals with lost investment income.

  • Wisconsin Gov. Doyle appoints Congdon to Waukesha County bench.

  • Wisconsin Federal Nominating Commission set to review candidates to replace Shabaz, Biskupic.

  • State Bar of Wisconsin member concerned about president-elect.

  • No Wisconsin Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson at second forum.

  • February 16, 2009

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court supports BBE discretion for foreign attorneys.

  • Propane tank blazes at law school construction site in Milwaukee.

  • 2009 Milwaukee Bar Association poll favors Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson.

  • Fundraising gap widens in Wisconsin Supreme Court race.

  • U.S. Supreme Court to consider attorney-client privilege.

  • Welcome Fellow Americans: 54 new citizens naturalized at courthouse ceremony in Milwaukee.