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Quantitative methodology has many applications for lawyers in all practice areas – from determining whether to accept a particular client to weighing the value of a case to determining strategy in terms of possible outcomes to proving facts and more. Many business, medical, and other sophisticated clients already use these methodologies. Now you can “speak” their language to improve your odds of success.
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A quick introduction to the topic of international law for lawyers who traditionally practice domestic law but who need the big picture fast.
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The Bar's mission to improve the administration of justice and the delivery of legal services and to promote the professional interests of its lawyer members generates great challenges - and great rewards.
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Glossary of key international law key terms.
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Opinions, Voices & Ideas

  • Inside the Bar
  • Give Kids a Lasting Gift
  • Your donations to the Wisconsin Law Foundation help provide gifts to kids that last beyond the holiday season, and provide you a tax break.
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  • President's Message
  • The State Bar can best use its resources by drawing plans today for tomorrow's highway.
  • Ethics
  • Determining Adverse Representation
  • The term "directly adverse" is not well defined, nor is there a clear test for lawyers to apply when determining if the representation of one client will be directly adverse to another client. The State Bar's Ethics Hotline can help you determine if a conflict of interest exists.
  • Managing Risk
  • Personal Injury Lawyers Beware
  • Personal injury practice gives rise to the greatest number of legal malpractice claims, especially document errors and claims that the PI lawyer failed to perform due diligence in seeking all insurance policies that could benefit a client.

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