What Does the Future Hold for IOLTA?
he recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Phillips v. Washington Legal Foundation, left critical questions unanswered as to the fate of IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts) programs nationwide. A final decision could be years away; so, for the time being, it's business as usual for IOLTA programs. But what of the future? Will Wisconsin's program survive or be disbanded? On what grounds? Who stands to win or lose should IOLTA ultimately be struck down in court? By Dianne Molvig
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Greenberg on Greenberg: Further Defining the Duties of a Land Contract Vendor
By Martin J. Greenberg
TheGreenberg court concluded that to the extent real property was conveyed to the vendee under a standard land contract, the vendor did not retain any ownership other than the bare legal title. The governing statute in this case did not define "ownership"; thus, the court had to determine what combination of sticks or rights, less the whole bundle, constituted ownership.
1998 State Bar Annual Report: Partners in Practice
Initiatives such as long range strategic planning, a new headquarters for the Bar, and bringing lawyers together at smaller regional conferences headlined the year. In addition to the many programs and initiatives to help move the Bar and its member service efforts forward into the next century, the Bar continued its commitment to public service. No Bar achievement would have been possible without the input of its members - its partners in practice. Thank you!