Description
What you don’t know can hurt you (and your
client)
Whether your client has just won or lost before a state
administrative agency, Chapter 227 provides the framework for any
subsequent judicial review of that administrative decision – so
it’s important to understand how Chapter 227 works. This
online seminar will provide important tips to help you decide whether,
when, and how to proceed under Chapter 227.
You will also learn two essential factors for determining whether to
take that next step into Chapter 227:
1) Whether Chapter 227 reviews are treated differently on appeal from
other civil cases
2) Whether their odds of reversal are significantly different
The seminar’s faculty has years of experience working in state
agencies and litigating cases involving state agencies. Please
join them and the Appellate Practice Section of the State Bar of
Wisconsin on Thursday, February 19, 2009, from 12 noon until
approximately 1:30 p.m. for a seminar aimed at making your appeals under
Chapter 227 as successful as possible. Register today.
Program Chair
Eric G. Barber
Perkins Coie LLP
Madison
Faculty
Hon. Burneatta L. Bridge
Wisconsin Court of Appeals –
District IV
Madison
Cynthia L. Buchko
Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C.
Madison
Jennifer Sloan Lattis
Wisconsin Department of Justice
Madison
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