Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 70, No. 10
October 1997

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Features

1997 Technology Survey

The State Bar's second annual technology survey tracks computer use in Wisconsin law firms. What operating systems, software programs and applications are law firms currently using and how do firms think their uses will change in the near future? Read how your firm compares to that of your colleagues. More

The Use and Abuse of Expert Witnesses

Evidentiary rules and recent cases give little help in identifying what kind of evidence a jury must be able to understand without expert testimony. Thus, a modern comparative framework is needed to set forth practical guidelines governing admissibility of expert testimony. More

1997 State Bar Annual Report: A Year of Public Outreach & Member Service

Public service and outreach to bridge the information gap between the general public and the legal profession marked important initiatives during fiscal year 1997. More

Columns

President's message
One size does not fit all.


Departments

Book reviews

Court of Appeals digest

Lawyer discipline

In the News

At Issue
Citizens taking voluntary action in their communities need to be secure in their efforts. This Act serves that purpose.

Computerized Lawyer
This article explores some of the risks of using the Internet, tries to put them in context, and suggests practical steps to minimize the risk that important information will be compromised.

Executive Actions
The following State Bar Executive Committee actions were taken at its Sept. 3 meeting in Madison.

Recently Passed Legislation
Recently passed legislation is a feature of the At Issue column in response to your requests for more information on new laws.

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