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

July 13, 2009

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals issues decision for third time.

  • 7th Circuit rules diploma privilege back to trial court.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court finds broad discretion.

  • Commentary: Judicial discretion is ripe for review.

  • Switching sides: Lawyers share how to shift who you represent.

  • Under new Wisconsin law, petitions for review must wait.

  • More lawyers in Wisconsin may seek bar dues reductions.

  • July 20, 2009

  • County board to vote on smaller judicial districts in Milwaukee.

  • Duty of care remains thorny issue in Wisconsin law.

  • Commentary: Consider YouSENDit for sending large files.

  • Group recommends 4 for U.S. attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions leave design defect law in limbo.

  • One-size law firm does not fit all.

  • Milwaukee-based minority-owned law firm lands big bond deal.

  • Commentary: An outrageous proposal to limit Consolidated Court Automation Programs.

  • Waukesha law office closed on Fridays during the summer.

  • July 27, 2009

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules party can amend pleadings mid-trial.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court rules no right to jury trial under WFMLA.

  • August 03, 2009

  • Large firms in Wisconsin emphasizing practice groups.

  • Green Bay aviation lawyer's practice takes flight.

  • Milwaukee County Board seeks more diversity on bench.

  • August 10, 2009

  • Complaint tolls time for counterclaim, rules Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

  • Wisconsin attorneys reflect on representing celebrity clients.

  • Economy forces attorneys to get down to business.

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ziegler bumps Crooks from majority top spot.

  • August 17, 2009

  • Untimely amicus curiae brief rejected by 7th Circuit.

  • Practicing in municipal court has its challenges.

  • Reckless crimes are not 'violent felonies': 7th Circuit Court uses unusual procedure to decide split.

  • Commentary: Want to 'Google' something? Try Bing.

  • August 24, 2009

  • Commentary: Wisconsin State Bar is squandering dues again.

  • Wisconsin's minimum markup ruling will be appealed after all.

  • Commentary: When is contempt continuing?

  • Milwaukee firm 'suspends' summer associate program.

  • Commentary: Voluntary dismissal turns out to be bad idea.

  • Snyder retiring from Wisconsin Court of Appeals District II.

  • August 31, 2009

  • Commentary: Embracing Web 2.0.

  • Three Milwaukee-area attorneys discuss practicing law in a foreign land.

  • Wisconsin's domestic partnership law makes estate planning an option.

  • September 07, 2009

  • Firms develop guidelines for attorney social networking.

  • Commentary: Amend, don't end, the diploma privilege.

  • September 14, 2009

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules employer had no duty to monitor computers.

  • Avoid a bad break-up when leaving a law firm.

  • Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules motion to disqualify untimely.

  • 7th Circuit highlights difference between 8th, 14th Amendments.

  • Milwaukee seeks bids on guardian ad litem work.

  • September 21, 2009

  • Municipal work offers attorneys in Wisconsin fulfillment.

  • 7th Circuit rules adult business ordinances under attack.

  • Life imitates art, but only sort of.

  • Gableman complaint: Sides debate truthfulness of campaign ad in Wisconsin.

  • Law firms play the name game.