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January
17, 2024
Features
U.S. Supreme Court to Tackle Important Criminal Issues in 2023-24 Term
This article previews six of the 11 criminal cases due to be decided during the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023-24 term.
Finding (and Maybe Keeping) Lost Property
Have you found something of value recently? The laws surrounding found property in Wisconsin have a deep history. Douglas Frazer explores the history and whether it is truly "finders keepers" in Wisconsin.
Media
Q&A with Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul
State Bar
State Bar Will Vigorously Defend Constitutional Challenge to Diversity Clerkship Program
The Wisconsin Lawyer's Guide to Earning, Tracking, and Reporting CLE
Develop Leadership Skills: Run for Government, Nonresident, or Young Lawyers Division Boards
Nominate an Outstanding Jurist, Lawyer, Diversity Advocate, Legal Worker, or Law Student
Member Services
New Discount Program: The Computer Center Offers IT Products, Services, and Support
Rotunda Report
A Look Back at Grassroots Engagement in 2023
Practice
Q&A: Meet Lindsay Fedler, Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions
What Lawyers Need to Know About Mental Health Therapists
Ethics
Know Your (Material) Limits
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
In 4-3 Decision, Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down Legislative Maps
Inclusion of Non-active Substances in Drugged Driving Law Is Constitutional
Split on Court of Appeals Over Access to Voter Ineligibility Forms
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Official Notices
Hearing Order 23-04: Modification of SCR Chapter 10, Regulation of the State Bar
Hearing Order 23-05: Rules Relating to Appellate Court Proceedings From Orders Entered Pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 971.14 Regarding Pretrial Competency Rulings in Criminal Cases
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February
07, 2024
Features
Billings and Johnson Are Candidates for State Bar's Top Leadership Spot
The State Bar’s 2024 president-elect race features two candidates with diverse experiences: Ryan Billings and Jennifer Johnson of Milwaukee. Learn about each candidate's background and views on the important issues facing the legal profession and the State Bar.
Promise and Peril: Using AI for Transactional Documents
Practical and ethical considerations are paramount when using artificial intelligence to help draft transactional documents.
Media
Reserve Your Spot: Young Lawyers Conference Is March 8
State Bar
State Bar Welcomes 18 New Attorneys Through Diploma Privilege
Reconnect with Your Profession: Serve on a State Bar Committee
50 or More Pro Bono Hours in 2023? Certify Now for Pro Bono Honor Society
Mock Trial: Volunteers Needed for Semifinals in March
State Bar Seeks ABA Delegates for Two-year Terms – Petitions Due April 15
Events
Attend the Young Lawyers Conference on March 8
New Products
PINNACLE CLE Program Attendees: Where to Find Your Book Discount Code
Practice
Legal Research 101: Selling a Small Business or Firm in Wisconsin
Ethics
Know Your (Material) Limits
Think Wisconsin Construction Disputes Use a Local Venue? Maybe Not
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
WFEA Ban on Considering Arrest Record Limited to Criminal Charges
Canine Vehicle Search Controlled by Police Didn’t Meet Instinct Exception
‘Nothing to Talk About’ Not Enough to Invoke Right to Remain Silent
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February
21, 2024
Features
Attorneys Come Together to Support Black Cultural Center
"Diversity is something we want to be able to retain in our firms and our companies" says Melissa Caulum Williams, senior counsel at Husch Blackwell LLP.
The Rise of Labor in Health Care: Labor Law Developments in 2023
There were many changes to the labor landscape for health care organizations in 2023. Christopher Toner provides a labor law update for health care organizations that employ both union and non-union workforces.
Media
See the Legal System's Future: Be a Mock Trial Judge
Support the Center for Black Excellence and Culture
State Bar
Final Call: Run for a 2024-25 State Bar Board of Governors Position
Law Foundation Grants Available for Charitable and Public Education Programs – Apply by April 5
50 or More Pro Bono Hours in 2023? Certify Now for Pro Bono Honor Society
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Rotunda Report
Legislators Introduce Judicial Security Measures
Practice
Q&A: Michael Morse on Local Government Practice
Ethical Dilemma
Charging Electronic Payment Fees
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Wisconsin Supreme Court Orders Phillips' Name Placed on 2024 Ballot
Service in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Sufficient for Visa Denials
Court of Appeals: Waiver by Litigation Conduct Is Issue for Court, Not Arbitrator
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March
06, 2024
Features
Leading the State Bar: Q&A with President-elect Candidates
The candidates, who practice in the Milwaukee area, discuss how they would address the challenges facing Wisconsin attorneys.
Breaking Barriers: The Rise of Women in Law Firms and the Shifting Landscape of Legal Associates Across the Nation
The National Association for Law Placement recently issued its latest diversity report on race, ethnicity, and gender in the legal profession. Srishti Ponnala discusses the report, which highlights the legal profession’s slow evolution toward a more diverse and inclusive future.
Media
Connect, Learn, and Relax: Annual Meeting & Conference is June 19-21, in Green Bay
State Bar
Board of Governors Discusses FY 2025 Budget
Reconnect with Your Profession: Serve on a State Bar Committee
State Bar Seeks ABA Delegates for Two-year Terms – Petitions Due April 15
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
Attend the Young Lawyers Conference on March 8
Rotunda Report
March Madness: Legislature Enters Final Quarter
Practice
Blink or You'll Miss It: Wisconsin's Traffic Laws on Turn Signals
Nurturing Growth: The Crucial Role of Referral Sources for Lawyers in Solo and Small Firms
Research 101: Medical Malpractice and Health Care Provider Liability Resources
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Marsy’s Law Did Not Repeal Limitation on Juvenile Restitution
Plea Was Knowing Despite Court’s Misinformation About Maximum Sentence
Seventh Circuit: Gaps in Treatment Before Age of 22 Fatal to Social Security Claim
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March
20, 2024
Features
Go, Fight, Win! March Madness in the Courtroom
Litigation over disputes arising from high school sporting events is common in Wisconsin and other states.
Fifty-year Member: Attorney Linda Roberson
Linda Roberson helped change the face of the University of Wisconsin Law School and built the largest family law firm in the state.
Media
Communicate More Effectively: Tips Ahead of AMC
State Bar
April Elections: Who Will Represent You on the State Bar Board of Governors?
President-elect Jane Bucher Appointed Judge, Leaving a State Bar Officer Vacancy
Madison West Gains Top Mock Trial Spot in Close Finals Round
Reconnect with Your Profession: Serve on a State Bar Committee
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
Dr. Richard Davidson to Present 'Healthy Minds in the Legal Profession' Starting April 10
Rotunda Report
Grassroots in Your Backyard
Practice
Ethics
The Story of Stuff
AI and More AI: Takeaways from the ABA TECHSHOW
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Case Management Order Not Enough to Bind Plaintiffs Without Privity
Different Standard of Foreseeability under Federal Employer’s Liability Act
Admission of Drinking, Illegal Parking Sufficient for OWI
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April
03, 2024
Features
AMC Speakers To Discuss Increasing Role of AI in Legal Industry
Louisiana Appeals Court Judge Scott Schlegel and Rutgers Law Professor David Kemp are using artificial intelligence to blaze new trails in the legal industry.
A Punitive Damages Primer
There is very little case law in Wisconsin analyzing claims for punitive damages. However, understanding the applicable statute, its history, and the small body of case law is important, writes Kristen Scheuerman.
State Bar
Celebrate these 15 Leaders in the Law
State Bar Elections: Electronic Ballots are Due April 26
Who Will Make Your Healthcare Decisions? Get Free Health Care Decisions Planning Guide April 10-24
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Rotunda Report
Governor Signs Trust Law and Remote Witnessing Bills
Practice
Notice: Circuit Court Filing Fee (eFiling Fee) Will Increase by $15 Effective May 1
Legal Research 101: Understanding Judicial Misconduct and Disability in Wisconsin
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Bottom Up Podcast Episode 17
Uniform Unsworn Declarations Act Becomes Law: Judicial Council Update
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Catholic Charities Don’t Qualify for Unemployment Tax Exemption
Interlocutory Appeal Is Method For Appealing Denial of Judicial Substitution
Renewed Debate Over Dismissals for Improvidently Granted Petitions
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Official Notices
Notice of Petition for Reinstatement of Steven D. Johnson
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April
17, 2024
Features
Judge James Daley: From Decorated Marine to the Rock County Bench
Judge James P. Daley (retired) of Rock County Circuit Court is the 2024 recipient of the Lifetime Jurist Award. Find out more about Judge Daley, who is being honored for his long career on the bench.
Courts Grapple with Issues Raised by Searches of Digital Devices
This article examines three cases involving constitutional issues related to the searches of digital devices – issues that might soon be taken up by Wisconsin courts.
Media
Mental Health Literacy for Lawyers CLE on May 31
State Bar
State Bar Board Approves FY 2025 Budget, Takes Other Actions
State Bar Elections: Electronic Ballots are Due April 26
Member Services
Referral Service Connects Lawyers with Clients Virtually
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
New Products
Who Will Make Your Healthcare Decisions? Get Free Health Care Decisions Planning Guide April 10-24
Rotunda Report
State Bar’s 2023-24 Legislative Session Ends with Several Notable Accomplishments
Practice
Ethical Dilemma
Closing a Solo Practice
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Military Disability Pay Not Subject To Division in Divorce Decree
Red Eyes, Slow Speech, Cigarette Enough to Justify Sobriety Test
Lack of Geographic Limitation Made Insurance Provision Ambiguous
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May
01, 2024
Features
As Changes Loom, Hot Market Keeps Real Estate Lawyers Busy
A hot buyers' market and the settlement of a lawsuit over buyer agent commissions are keeping real estate lawyers busy.
FTC Issues Final Rule Banning Non-Competes
On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission issued its long-awaited Non-Compete Clause Rule. The rule prohibits non-compete clauses as an unfair method of restraining competition under the Federal Trade Commission Act.
Media
Renowned Psychologist, Richard Davidson, Presents 'Healthy Minds for Lawyers'
State Bar
State Bar President-elect Post Goes to Ryan Billings
Iris Christenson: This Diversity Champion Is Not Slowing Down
Leadership Development Summit: Boosting Careers with Leadership Skills
Welcome to 11 New Wisconsin Lawyers
Update: Annual Court Assessments and State Bar Dues Statements
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
Last Chance! Early Bird Registration for State Bar Annual Meeting & Conference Ends May 10
Rotunda Report
Rotunda Report
State Bar Advocacy: Creating Good Policy Is Good Politics
Practice
Law Day: Voices of Democracy in Times of Change
Law Day 2024: Honoring Our Legal Heritage and Democratic Values
Legal Research 101: Treatment Courts
Podcast: The Parade of Horribles in Legal Malpractice Claims, Tom Watson
Seeing to Your Emotional Health is a Vital Part of Your Practice
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Dismissal Under OWI ‘Single-Conviction’ Statute Can Be Reversed
Failure to Enforce Rule Against Jail Cell Coverings Not Unreasonable
Intentional Conduct Can Be Covered ‘Occurrence’ Under Insurance Policy
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Official Notices
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit: Notice of Proposed Circuit Rule Changes and Opportunity for Comment
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May
15, 2024
Features
Unreasonable Refusal to Rehire: When Must Employers Rehire Injured Employees?
Wis. Stat. section 102.35(3) provides a penalty of up to one year’s wages for employers who fail to rehire injured workers where suitable work is available within their restrictions. Naomi Swain discusses the elements necessary for such a claim and important practice points for counsel.
50-year Member Profile: Jim Johnson
Service to the State Bar of Wisconsin helped Jim Johnson build a successful litigation practice in northern Wisconsin. Learn about this 50-year member.
Media
From the Bench: Tips for Young Lawyers
State Bar
Billings Fills Vacancy at State Bar President-elect, Will Become President July 1
Representing a Community of Caring: Philomena Kebec is Pro Bono Attorney of the Year
Cassel Villarreal: Dedicated to Wisconsin's High School Mock Trial Program
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Practice
Mitigating the Weight Lawyers Carry
Ethics
"Ethics Song '89": Conversations About More Than the Weather
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Firing of Police Officer After Facebook Posts about Bucks Player
Wisconsin Supreme Court Turns Down Constitutional Challenge to State Adoption Law
Failure to Enforce Rule Against Jail Cell Coverings Not Unreasonable
More Court News ...
Official Notices
Final Order 23-05: Appellate Court Proceedings Regarding Pretrial Competency Rulings in Criminal Cases
Final Order 23-04: Modification of SCR Chapter 10, Regulation of the State Bar
Petition to Reinstate Sean D. Cooper
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June
05, 2024
Features
Recent Legislative Changes to Wisconsin Criminal Code
The Wisconsin Legislature made numerous changes to the criminal code in the recently concluded session. This article examines six of them.
How Can You Help Pay for Your Student's Education?
As academic years end and summer arrives, many families may explore what the educational future holds for their children and grandchildren. As with anything else, proper planning is key.
Media
Young Lawyer of the Year: Abrielle Newman
State Bar
UW Admissions: Welcome to 200 New Wisconsin Lawyers
Marquette Admissions: Welcome to 185 New Wisconsin Lawyers
Admitted in 1974: State Bar Celebrates 50-year Members
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
Intellectual Property Academy in July: Register by June 9 for Best Rate
Rotunda Report
State Bar Honors Rep. Evan Goyke with Scales of Justice Award
Practice
Podcast: Stress, Sleep Deprivation, and Lawyer Wellness with Amber Ault
Legal Research 101: Tribal Law
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Wisconsin Court of Appeals: Punitive Damages Cap Applies To Total Compensatory Award
Seventh Circuit Orders Release of Convicted Murderer Denied Appeal, Unless State Grants New Trial
Court Nixes Challenge From Businessman Denied COVID Funds Because of Rally Attendance
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June
19, 2024
Features
Endangered Species: Civil Jury Trials Are Increasingly Rare
The number of civil jury trials in Wisconsin has dropped sharply over the last 30 years. In this article, two civil litigators discuss the reasons why.
'Crazy Fast': As AI Evolves, State Bar Associations Respond
AI's rapid advance has big implications for the legal system. State bar associations are beginning to take notice.
Media
Trial Tips for Young Lawyers
State Bar
Jennifer Bias is State's New Public Defender
You’re Invited: ABA Task Force on American Democracy Listening Tour is July 9
Update: Annual Court Assessments and State Bar Dues Statements
Member Services
New Discount Program: Morphic Helps You Create a Professional Website in Minutes
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
Plan Now for August CLE: Family Law and Indian Law Conferences
Practice
Ethical Dilemma
Minimizing Imputed Prospective-Client Conflicts
This Should Be Part of Every Lawyer's Education
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Gun Purchase Barred by Expunged Domestic Violence Misdemeanor
Wisconsin Court of Appeals: PSC Order Was Invalid, Unpromulgated Rule
Request that Probation Agent Stall Defendant Not Prosecutorial Misconduct
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July
03, 2024
Features
U.S. Supreme Court Overrules Chevron, Term Concludes with 59 Opinions
The U.S. Supreme Court issued its final decision this week, totaling 59 opinions for the October 2023 Term. Of those, 25 decisions were decided by a 6-3 or 5-4 majority.
Tips and Trends from the State Bar's Annual Meeting & Conference in Green Bay
It wasn't just the Bench and Bar Bash at Lambeau Field that sparked conversation and enthusiasm at the State Bar's recent Annual Meeting & Conference.
Media
AI Offers Multiple Benefits to State Judicial Systems
State Bar
Petition Requests Voluntary CLE on "Cultural Competency" and "Reduction of Bias"
Into the Breach: Ryan Billings Sworn in as 69th State Bar President
State Bar Board of Governors Opens 2024 Annual Meeting & Conference
Member Services
Expand Your Reach: State Bar's Referral Service Connects You with Clients
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
You’re Invited: ABA Task Force on American Democracy Listening Tour is July 9
Plan Now for August CLE: Family Law and Indian Law Conferences
Rotunda Report
Summer Events to Keep You Plugged into Democracy
Practice
Podcast: Making the Most of Summer Law Clerkships, Tips for First Year Associates
Legal Research 101: Wisconsin Recreation Laws
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Prolonged Traffic Stop of Sleeping Driver Not Justified by Caretaker Role
Prohibition on Condemnation Power Applies to Sidewalk Projects
Parent’s Failure to Appear in TPR Trial Triggers Two-day Waiting Period
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Official Notices
Final Order 22-03: Retention of Records in Eviction Cases
Order 16-05E: Creation of a Pilot Project for Dedicated Trial Court Judicial Dockets for Large Claim Business and Commercial Cases
Petition to Reinstate Michael D. Petersen
U.S. Court of Appeals – 7th Circuit: Notice of Proposed Rule Changes, Comment Period
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July
17, 2024
Features
Court Ruling on River Dispute Raises Water Law Questions
A recent court ruling calls into question longstanding principles underlying the right of boaters and others to use the state's navigable waterways in certain situations.
Finding (and Maybe Keeping) Lost Property: Epilogue
A hypothetical involving a child who finds lost treasure becomes reality after two teenagers find silver dollars valued at over $10,000.
Media
Mentor of the Year is Nicholas Cerwin
State Bar
Meet the Candidates for President-elect: Vote in October
Honor a Solo or Small-firm Leader: Nominations for Lederer Award Due Sept. 6
Awards Support New Lawyers Representing Underserved People: Apply by Aug. 30
Law Foundation Grants Help Children, Families, and Access to Justice
Executive Committee Takes Up Keller Dues Evaluation Aug. 23 for Fiscal Year 2026
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Practice
American Bar Association Brings Democracy Listening Tour to Wisconsin
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Conway Nominated to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
Court
First Amendment Protects Intimidating Statements by Protestor
Reliance on Adoptive Parent’s Promise Not Enough to Withdraw Plea
Seventh Circuit: Credit Denial Justified by Hollow Allocution
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Official Notices
Final Order 23-01: Appellate Review of Motions for Relief Pending Appeal
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August
07, 2024
Features
Special Election: Gartzke and Lasker Are State Bar President-elect Candidates
The special election for State Bar of Wisconsin president-elect features two candidates familiar with the challenges faced by solo practitioners and small firm attorneys. Learn more about the candidates.
Weighty Matters: The U.S. Supreme Court and Stays of Execution
This article examines statistics on the death penalty and looks at two recent stays of execution granted by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Media
Guidance from the Bench for Young Lawyers: Appellate Tips
State Bar
Diversity Clerkship Program Jump-starts Legal Careers
The Surprising Way You May End Up with a Client’s Claim of Dishonest Conduct
Hone Your Skills: Apply Today for the G. Lane Ware Leadership Academy
Executive Committee Takes Up Keller Dues Evaluation Aug. 23 for Fiscal Year 2026
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Rotunda Report
Joint Legislative Council Begins 2024 Study Committee Process
Practice
Ethics
Panic! At the Hypo
Legal Research 101: Tips to Jump-start Your Research and Use AI
Podcast: Finding Your Niche with YLD President Anthony Procaccio
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Wisconsin Supreme Court Overrules Teigen, Authorizes Ballot Boxes
Appeals Court Clarifies Witness ‘Address’ Requirement in Absentee Ballot Case
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Official Notices
Amended Order 22-03: Retention of Records in Eviction Cases
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August
21, 2024
Features
50-Year Member Profile: Unrest Sparked Law Career of William Gleisner III
Bill Gleisner's career has been marked by landmark victories for disabled clients and leadership on the Wisconsin Judicial Council.
Should You Respond to Bad Legal Advice on Social Media?
When attorneys encounter bad legal advice on social media, what should they do? Sarah Bondar says that sometimes being helpful can cause problems, and that the reward does not outweigh the risk.
Media
Plenary on Discovery Issues Kicks Off Solo and Small Firm Conference
State Bar
Michelle Behnke Elected American Bar Association President-elect
Litigation Update: State Bar Will Vigorously Defend Keller Procedures
Awards Support New Lawyers Representing Underserved People: Apply by Aug. 30
Executive Committee Takes Up Keller Dues Evaluation Aug. 23 for Fiscal Year 2026
Member Services
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
Reserve Your Spot: Solo and Small Firm Conference is Oct. 17-19
September CLE Programming from State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE
New Products
Recent Book Releases from State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE
Practice
New Rule Improves Procedures for Appeals of Prejudgment Incompetency & Involuntary Medication Orders in Criminal Cases
The SPD Assigned Counsel Program: Fulfilling the Promise of the Sixth Amendment
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Blurry Nomination Papers Complied With Statutory Requirements
Prompt Reassignment Defeats Claims of Hostile Workplace
Police Pressure on Juvenile Requires Suppression of Statements
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Official Notices
Hearing Order 24-01: Reserve Judge Per Diem for Judicial Education
Hearing Order 16-05E: Pilot Project for Dedicated Trial Court Judicial Dockets for Large Claim Business and Commercial Cases
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September
04, 2024
Features
Special Election in October: Q&A with President-elect Candidates
Get to know the State Bar president-elect candidates as they discuss how they would address the challenges facing Wisconsin attorneys. The election takes place in October to fill a vacancy in the position.
Geofencing and the Fourth Amendment: Split in U.S. Circuit Courts
This article examines two recent U.S. Court of Appeals opinions that reached different conclusions on whether the use of geofencing data to identify suspects violates the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement.
Media
Tips for Handling Marijuana Issues in Family Court
State Bar
Gain Confidence In Your Leadership Skills: Apply Today for the G. Lane Ware Leadership Academy
Enhancing Your Security: New Protocols for Safeguarding Your Online Profile
Honor a Solo or Small-firm Leader: Nominations for Lederer Award Due Sept. 6
Help a Colleague: Volunteers Needed for WisLAP Monitoring Program
Member Services
New Discount Program: Nextpoint Offers eDiscovery Solutions
Are You Taking Advantage of Your Member Benefits?
Events
WSSFC in October: Answering Your Technology Questions
Rotunda Report
Expungement Reform: A Pathway to Employment and a New Beginning
Practice
Legal Research 101: Locating Company Profiles on a Budget
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Failure to Object to Post-hearing Lineup Identification Not Deficient
No Warrant Required for Cell Phone Data of Armed Man Heading Toward Unrest
Sullivan Test Inapplicable to Prior Conviction Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases
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September
18, 2024
Features
Mary Triggiano: On the Vital Necessity for Restorative Justice
Judge Mary Triggiano is the recipient of the Wisconsin Law Foundation's 2024 Charles L. Goldberg Distinguished Service Award. Find out more about her career and accomplishments, and why she is passionate about restorative justice.
Farm Bankruptcies Reach Record Low
Farm bankruptcies are down. David Krekeler explores why that is and the differences between Chapter 12 and Subchapter V filings.
Media
What Clients Want: Tips From A Lawyer Turned Client
State Bar
'Go for It:' Why You Should Run for a State Bar Officer or Board Position
Help a Colleague, Boost Your Practice: Sign Up for Mentorship Program by Oct. 15
Events
Reserve Your Spot: Solo & Small Firm Conference is Oct. 17-19
October CLE Programming from State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE
New Products
Recent Book Releases from State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE
Rotunda Report
Returning Wisconsin Youth to Juvenile Court
Practice
Ethics
Don't Leave Clients in the Lurch: Prepare a Succession Plan Today
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
Court
Failure to Address Jurisdictional Issue Rendered Appeal Frivolous
Cellphone Tower Separation Ordinance Preempted by State Law
Seventh Circuit Upholds Decision Denying Coverage for Autism-related Treatment
Official Notices
Petition to Reinstate Kevin R. Rosin
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October
02, 2024
Features
Legal Aid Groups Seek Increase to Annual Fee Assessed to Wisconsin Lawyers
A petition before the Wisconsin Supreme Court – filed by eight organizations, including the Wisconsin Access to Justice Commission – asks the court to increase the $50 fee that lawyers pay towards the public interest legal services fund, to $75, then $100.
ABA Issues Formal Opinion on Use of Generative AI
The American Bar Association (ABA) recently issued Formal Opinion 512 on the use of generative artificial intelligence tools. Paul Curtis discusses the 15-page opinion, which addresses the use of generative artificial intelligence in the practice of law.
Media
Mediation: What Young Lawyers Should Know
State Bar
State Bar Board Discusses Petition to Increase Annual PILSF Assessment
Admissions: Welcome to 66 New Wisconsin Lawyers
High School Mock Trial: Volunteers Needed as Regional Tournament Coordinators
State Bar Executive Director Larry J. Martin Announces 2025 Retirement Date
'Go for It:' Why You Should Run for a State Bar Officer or Board Position
Events
Boost Your Practice: Solo & Small Firm Conference is Oct. 17-19
Rotunda Report
Judicial System Funding a Priority of State Bar Board of Governors
Practice
Podcast: Data Privacy and Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Hiriam Bradley
Legal Research 101: Criminal Law Tools and Databases
Be Concise, Clear, and Conversational: Tips from Best Briefs Competition
West's Jury Verdicts, Bench Decisions, Settlements, and Arbitration Awards
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October
16, 2024
Features
Wisconsin Supreme Court Order Discontinues Business Court Pilot Project
A 7-year pilot project that established circuit court dockets solely for large claim business and commercial cases in numerous counties will phase out, under an order the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued Oct. 7, with three justices dissenting.
Law Foundation Celebration: 31 New Fellows Inducted
In a night of celebration, the Wisconsin Law Foundation awarded the Goldberg Award to Hon. Mary Triggiano and honored 31 new Fellows.
Media
Finding Help for Your Law Practice: Virtual, Remote, or Part-time Staff
State Bar
Philomena Kebec on Pro Bono Work: 'We Have a Responsibility to Give Back to Communities'
Your State Bar
Addressing the Rural Practice Shortage
Enhancing Your Security: New Protocols for Safeguarding Your Online Profile
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Rural Practice: State Bar's Rural Clerkship Program Provides a Boost
Wisconsin's attorney shortage in rural parts of the state can leave clients without legal help. The State Bar's summer Rural Clerkship Program highlights the benefits of rural practice.
The Wisconsin Lawyer's Guide to Earning, Tracking, and Reporting CLE
Do you find continuing legal education (CLE) rules confusing? You have enough to worry about. In about five minutes, learn what you need to know about earning, tracking, and reporting CLE.
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Order 24-01: Reserve Judge per Diem for Judicial Education
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20, 2024
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Introducing vLex Fastcase: The Legal Intelligence Powerhouse for Legal Research
State Bar members know Fastcase as a legal research tool, accessible as a member benefit. Now Fastcase users have access to enhanced artificial intelligence through a merger with a global leader in legal intelligence, vLex Group.
Texas Court Strikes Down DOL Overtime Rule
Late last week a federal district court in Texas struck down the Dept. of Labor rule that was set to increase the salary thresholds again for exempt white-collar executive, professional and administrative employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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