Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 77, No. 7
July 2004

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Features

Electronic Evidence in the 21st Century

Wisconsin Lawyer July 2004: Electronic Evidence in the 21st Century While existing rules of civil procedure and evidence have been used with some success to manage the electronic revolution to date, they don't go far enough. The author calls for a comprehensive revision of these rules to take into account the many ways electronic evidence is different from paper evidence. Read what counsel can do now until fundamental changes are made. More

Clue Reports: A Tool to Discover Property Problems

Wisconsin Lawyer July 2004: Clue Reports: A Tool to Discover Property Problems Buyers now have an additional tool available to discover potential problems with their new home - a report of the seller's insurance claims during the past five years, called a Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (C.L.U.E.) report. More

Equity, Old Facts, and Wisconsin's Law of Easements

Wisconsin Lawyer July 2004: Equity, Old Facts, and Wisconsin's Law of Easements Two recent cases make the establishment of easements by necessity or by prescription more complicated and less certain. In light of these cases, read what lawyers need to know to advise clients who seek to gain or to prevent a right of access. More

Columns

Inside the Bar
Career Options ... What Are They?

Profile
A Friendly Ear

Practice tips
Chief Judges Approve Probate Case Management Review

Practice tips
Cross-examination Without Discovery: Part 3

Law Practice Management: Nine Referral Marketing Keys to Your Best Year
Nine Referral Marketing Keys to Your Best Year


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Supreme Court digest

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14 Building Blocks of a Million-dollar Practice: Which Ones Are You Missing?
At this live, full-day State Bar CLE Seminar presentation by Dustin A. Cole, learn what law school didn't teach - the business skills of personal efficiency, organization, team leadership, and marketing that you need to run your underlying business and maximize your revenues.

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