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    April 16, 2025
Appellate Law 
It may be easier to know what to do with a per curiam decision – usually don't cite it – than why a court would decide to issue one. But settled law, consensus, and caseload management can be factors.

Business Law 
Delaware Enacts Significant Changes to its General Corporation Law
The Delaware Legislature has been moving quickly to ensure that Delaware remains the preeminent home of choice for many corporations. Eric G. Pearson discusses changes to the state's general corporation law.

State Bar News 
Jill Creston Rothstein Selected as Next Executive Director for the State Bar of Wisconsin
The State Bar of Wisconsin's 53-member Board of Governors today selected Jill Creston Rothstein as the State Bar's next Executive Director. Rothstein, currently general counsel for the South Carolina Bar, will succeed Larry J. Martin, who is retiring Sept. 2, 2025.

State Bar News 
State Bar Board Selects Next Executive Director, Approves FY 2026 Budget, Takes Other Action
The Board of Governors approved the fiscal year 2026 budget, agreed not to oppose a petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to eliminate the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) system’s district committees, and discussed reapportionment of State Bar districts, among other items.

State Bar Elections 
Vote Now: 2025 State Bar Elections Open Through April 25
​Voting is open for the 2025 State Bar of Wisconsin elections. Here is more information on who is eligible to vote, and how to vote.

Rotunda Report 
Grassroots, From the Courtroom to the Capitol
From sending a message using the Advocacy Network, to testifying at a legislative hearing, to building a long-term relationship with your elected officials, you have power to effect policy change.

Court System 
Nancy Kopp, Wisconsin Supreme Court Commissioner, Retires After 37 Years
The Wisconsin Court System is actively seeking candidates to serve as a Wisconsin Supreme Court Commissioner.

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