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The Scope of Disability Law in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions in two recent cases clarify that an employee's inability to adequately undertake his or her job-related responsibilities will not be sufficient justification under the WFEA for denying a requested accommodation. The decisions raise more questions than they answer - leading the way to more litigation.
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ADA and WFEA: Differing Disability Protections
While the ADA offers more expansive remedies, the WFEA provides broader rights and protections to workers with disabilities. More
Intellectual Property Crimes in the Cyber World
Intellectual property crimes committed via computer pose serious threats and compliance challenges. How will you respond if a cyber-savvy IP criminal strikes your client? More
Issues Affecting Long-Term Care
In response to the articles in August concerning abuse in Wisconsin long-term care facilities, this article provides additional options for lawyers who advise elderly clients and provides information about and context to the problems facing the long-term care provider community. More
OLR Annual Report Fiscal Year 2003-2004
The office of Lawyer Regulation reports the disposition of grievances against lawyers from July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004. More
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Inside the Bar This fall, State Bar presidents and staff will travel the state, meeting with members to exchange information, solicit advice, and hear diverse opinions about the complex issues facing the Bar and the practice of law. President's message Diversity is For All of Us Ethics Lawyers owe a duty of candor and civility to courts and colleagues. Practice tips Employer Defenses to Sexual Harassment Claims Managing risk Professional Liability Casts a Long Shadow
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