Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 70, No. 9
September 1997

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Features

Unbundling Legal Services

Statistics show more people aren't hiring attorneys, often hurting themselves in the process, while some attorneys need more work. Many attorneys think something can be done -- if a few innovations, like unbundling, work their way into the practice of law. More

Se Habla Everything: The Right to an Impartial, Qualified Interpreter

A court reporter's verbatim transcript has little value if it contains an unqualified interpreter's false account of the words of a non-English-speaking person. Read why and how courts and attorneys should locate and use qualified interpreters. More

Postaccident Statements by Injured Parties

Self-incriminating statements made by an injured party shortly after an accident can be powerful medicine in the hands of opposing counsel in a subsequent lawsuit. More

Columns

President's message
No longer granny, now it's lawyers.

Managing risk
Voice Mail Puts Onus on Lawyer to Respond


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Book reviews

Court of Appeals digest

Supreme Court orders

Supreme Court digest

Lawyer discipline

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At Issue
Have you ever considered how many different statutes impose driver license revocation as a penalty? Have you considered the effect these revocations have on jail overcrowding when people drive automobiles after being revoked?

In Plain English
There are only two kinds of letters: mostly good news and mostly bad news. Learn how to write both, and your speed and comfort level will improve.

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