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In this article, lawyers discuss legal trends in 18 different practice areas, with other insights on legal marketing, legal research, and law office administration.
By Joe Forward
Attorneys and parties in divorce cases involving minor children are likely to face resistance if they attempt to have those children testify at trial. This discussion of the status of the law in Wisconsin suggests ways that children's thoughts about relevant issues in their parents' cases can be conveyed to the court.
By Hon. Thomas John Walsh
No one knows with any certainty how generative artificial intelligence will affect legal practice in 2025, but existing trends will likely continue. Here are the most significant trends.
By Brent J. Hoeft

Opinions, Voices & Ideas

  • President's Message
  • Don't Skip the Tutorial: The Value of "I Know This" CLEs
  • Ryan Billings says attending continuing legal education on previously mastered material can spark new strategies and possibilities, reveal gaps in understanding, or confirm the lack thereof. And that's valuable.
  • 101
  • Deepfakes and the Legal Profession
  • Kristopher Turner provides tips to navigate a world where images, video, and audio can easily deceive anyone, including crime victims, witnesses, lawyers, jurors, and judges.
  • Ethical Dilemma
  • Charging Legal Fees for Nonlegal Work
  • The rate a lawyer can charge for nonlegal services depends on whether the lawyer's professional skill and knowledge added value to the work. Sarah Peterson explains.
  • Solutions
  • Bridging the Justice Gap Amid Growing Challenges
  • Megan Lee says the Civil Legal Aid Alliance of Wisconsin unites providers, funders, and law firms in a shared mission of increasing resources for legal aid providers to bridge the justice gap in Wisconsin.
  • Technology
  • Pick Your Winner – 2025 Smartphone Lineup
  • James Pearson highlights artificial intelligence, overall battery life and performance, storage, price, and screen specifications of the year's top smartphone manufacturers: Apple, Google, Samsung, and Motorola.
  • Rotunda Report
  • Civil Legal Aid Ensures Access to Justice for All
  • The government relations team reports the State Bar Board of Governors believes Wisconsin lawmakers should increase state funding for civil legal aid providers through sustainable, long-term budget allocations.
  • Final Thought
  • More Voices in 2025
  • Members are the voices of Wisconsin lawyers. Joe Forward invites your contributions to State Bar publications, podcasts, and blogs. Make some noise!

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