Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 74, No. 10
October 2001

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School Expulsions: Not all are Equal

Wisconsin Lawyer October 2001: School Expulsions: Not all are Equal What happens to a student facing expulsion depends upon whether the student is in regular or special education. It also may depend upon whether the student's lawyer is aware of the interplay between special education law and a school board's expulsion power. More

Your Client's Estate Plan: Asset Protection Planning

Wisconsin Lawyer October 2001: Your Client's Estate Plan: Asset Protection Planning Attorneys can give clients added value by structuring the ownership of family and business assets to maximize protection from creditors when creating a comprehensive estate plan. More

Contract Law: Duty to Reveal Changes

Wisconsin Lawyer October 2001: Contract Law: Duty to Reveal Changes The duty to reveal changes, as determined by the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in Hennig v. Ahearn, chips away at the bedrock principle of contract law -- the duty to read. Now, in Wisconsin, contracting parties' course of conduct gives rise to a duty to point out last-minute revisions to written agreements. More

Columns

Inside the Bar
State Bar Financials: The Numbers

President's message
The Attack on America: What Can We Do?

Technology
Are Application Service Providers Right for Law Firms?

Legislative watch
AB 444 Charts a Course for Justice in Any Language

Career
Mentoring: Constructing a Personal Advisory Board


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