March 3, 2010 – As a service to its members, the State Bar of Wisconsin has entered into an alliance agreement with West, a Thomson Reuters business, to provide award information on Wisconsin civil jury trials, bench trials, settlements, and arbitrations. West’s editorial staff selects a few key Wisconsin cases from
West's® Jury Verdicts – Wisconsin Reports to highlight in each issue of
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- Submit their own case results for publication in West's® Jury Verdicts – Wisconsin Reports, the print and online versions, free of charge
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- Consider featuring the case in the State Bar's WisBar InsideTrack e-newsletter
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This edition's featured cases:
Featured case highlights:
- Lang. v. Metz (Wood County)
Driver Loses Foot After MVA, Settles With Insurer for $2M
- Musiel v. Kwasigroch (Racine County)
Family Sues Care Home For Defective Ramp, Lack of Supervision
- Daddy's Home/Business Improvements v. 642 Main St. LLC (Walworth County)
Contractor Fails to Recoup Labor, Material Costs