Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 72, No. 3
March 1999

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Features

Coping With the Legal Perils of Employee Email

Email communication between a company's employees, or with its clients and the public, is fast, easy - and potentially dangerous. Learn what steps companies are taking to protect themselves by regulating employee use of email and the Internet. More

New Probate Code Affects Estate Planning At Divorce

When a divorce petition is filed, the spouses generally may not transfer or dispose of property without the other spouse's consent or a court order. Still, the wise lawyer will counsel clients to plan their estates ­ including preparing new wills and power of attorney, and changing beneficiaries on all transfer instruments ­ in anticipation of the divorce judgment. More

Strategies to Manage Information Overload

As the world produces more information daily than we can hope to digest, it has become increasingly important to manage and use that information to our benefit. Here are some strategies to help. More

Columns

President's message
We have seen the future, and it better be us.

Managing risk
Help Wanted: Law Firm Risk Manager


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Book reviews

Court of Appeals digest

Supreme Court digest

Lawyer discipline

In the News

Dues Increase Q&A
More information about the dues increase.

In Plain English
Readers sound off on pet peeves of their own.

Practically Speaking: The limine trap
Getting evidence rulings before trial - motions in limine - can be very useful, but they have some serious limitations.

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