Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
(ISSN: 1043-0490)
Vol. 80, No. 11
November 2007

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After the Spllit: The Marital Property Act's Effects on Debt After Marriage

Wisconsin Lawyer November 2007: After the Spllit: The Marital Property Act's Effects on Debt After Marriage The Marital Property Act extends beyond the split of assets and liabilities at divorce. Failure to know the Act's remedies and protections may expose a divorce client to liability or prevent collection of a debt that otherwise would be paid. More

Family Responsibility Discrimination: Making Room at Work for Family Demands

Wisconsin Lawyer November 2007: Family Responsibility Discrimination: Making Room at Work for Family Demands The rise in family responsibility and caregiver discrimination claims attests to the struggle to balance family and work life amid the changing demographics of the American workplace. Because these claims likely will increase, lawyers need to recognize potential claims and advise their business clients appropriately. More

FY07 State Bar Annual Report: Creating Connections: The profession, the public, the justice system

Wisconsin Lawyer November 2007: FY07 State Bar Annual Report: Creating Connections: The profession, the public, the justice system The State Bar brings attorneys together to debate differing perspectives on key issues, to discuss problems they have in common, and to devise solutions to those problems. Not only does the Bar connect members with each other, but it also links the legal profession as a whole with two key entities the profession serves: the public and the justice system. More

Columns

Inside the Bar: Planning to Lead
Leaders begin annual strategic planning to guide Bar work

President's Message: What Makes this Association Great?
That's easy – it's volunteer involvement at all levels

Guest Editorial: In re Gault: Do Its Promises Still Protect Juveniles?
Recent research and statistics question the system's fairness

Practice Tips: A Webliography on Animal Law
Locating information on legal concerns surrounding animals

What Keeps you Awake at Night?: Should I Represent Multiple Family Members in a Common Transaction?
Readers respond to “Should I represent multiple family members in a common transaction?”


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