Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 76, No. 4
April 2003

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Capitol Training: Wisconsin Lawyers in Congress

Wisconsin Lawyer April 2003: Capitol Training: Wisconsin Lawyers in Congress Legal training aids Wisconsin's congressional delegates in their work on various committees and across all issues ... from analyzing problems from multiple perspectives to evaluating the effect of laws in the real world. Read what Wisconsin's delegates think lawyers should watch for in the current session. More

Coming Together: The State Bar's First 125 Years - Part I

Wisconsin Lawyer April 2003: Coming Together: The State Bar's First 125 Years - Part I Why and how did Wisconsin's attorneys come together to form an association in 1878? To commemorate the State Bar's 125th anniversary in 2003, this article looks at some of the key events, issues, and personalities that caused the formation of the State Bar and helped to set its course for future generations. More

Columns

Inside the Bar
Let Them Eat Cake

President's message
IOLTA Funding for Legal Aid

From the archives

Guest Editorial
Are We Really Raising the Bar?

Practice tips
Finding Administrative Intent in the Wisconsin Administrative Register

Technology
Coping with Windows 98

Legislative watch
State's Budget Bill Impacts Court System

Managing risk
Managing Records Effectively


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