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Most courts have held that financial disincentive provisions in law firm partnership agreements are invalid, because they restrict competition. A few courts have decided the other way. These provisions have been the subject of increasing litigation nationwide, but Wisconsin appellate courts have yet to weigh in.
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Recent court decisions seem to indicate that there is a concerted effort to rethink the economic loss doctrine. Is the Wisconsin Supreme Court ready to articulate an economic loss doctrine with a well-defined and logical reach?
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Money paid by a property owner to a contractor on a construction project constitutes a trust fund until all legitimate claims for labor and materials are paid. Misappropriation of the funds is theft by contractor.
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Opinions, Voices & Ideas

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  • Inside the Bar
  • Clients expect that attorneys will satisfy their legal needs. When attorneys also show understanding of the client's situation and deliver an unexpected service or courtesy, clients are well-pleased.
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  • President's Message
  • As recent events nationwide have shown, every lawyer must make the effort to educate the public about our judicial system and the value of lawyers, judges, and other participants in it.
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  • Profile
  • Throughout his 13-year judicial career, Louis Butler has believed that being a judge involves much more than judging. Now that he's the Wisconsin Supreme Court's newest justice, he still thinks so.
  • Ethics
  • Clarifying the Trust Account Rule
  • Changes to SCR 20:1.15, the Trust Account Rule, clarify lawyers' obligations to distribute to third parties funds or property held in trust for a client.

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