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12th Annual Advanced Worker's Compensation Symposium (2007) - On Demand
13th Annual Advanced Worker's Compensation Symposium (2008) - On Demand
14th Annual Advanced Worker's Compensation Symposium (2009) - On Demand

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Capitol Update Newsletter December 5, 2005
Capitol Update Newsletter April 5, 2004
Capitol Update Spotlight July 31, 2003: Enactment of budget bill increases court filing fees
Capitol Update Newsletter June 2, 2003
Capitol Update Newsletter March 10, 2003

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  • Wisconsin Lawyer September 2005: Supreme Court Orders: The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hold a public hearing on Oct. 25 to consider amendments affecting appellate court procedures and rules regarding stipulations and settlements reached through alternative dispute resolution.

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  • American Association for Justice: As the world's largest trial bar, AAJ promotes justice and fairness for injured persons, safeguards victims' rights--particularly the right to trial by jury--and strengthens the civil justice system through education and disclosure of information critical to public health and safety.
  • American Board of Trial Advocates (Wisconsin Chapter): [RosterPDF] The mission of the Foundation of ABOTA is to support the purposes of the American Board of Trial Advocates to preserve the constitutional vision of equal justice for all Americans and preserve our civil justice system for future generations.
  • Appellate Counsellor Home Page: This site, maintained by a litigator in California, offers a newsletter, Appellate Decisions Noted, discussion group and forms for federal and state courts in California.
  • Civil Trial Counsel of Wisconsin (CTCW): The CTCW is "an organization of over 600 Wisconsin trial attorneys and professionals who are dedicated to the defense of Wisconsin citizens and businesses, the maintenance of an equitable civil justice system and the improvement of professional standards in the legal community." The CTCW site provides an overview of the Wisconsin Legislature's 1995-96 session, the CTCW newsletter, an expert witness bank and links to other Internet resources.
  • Defense Research Institute: Civil litigators will find a wealth of resources for work in and outside of the courtroom on the DRI site. Its most notable materials include a brief bank and a FAX on demand service. Full access to the site requires membership in the organization.

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