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Wisconsin Lawyer
The Official Publication of the State Bar of Wisconsin
December
2004
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77
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Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - A Panel Discussion: New enforcement trends means compliance with the FCPA is more important than ever, help your clients with effective strategies for managing risk with guidance from the DoJ and SEC.
What do legal ethics and a famous 1908 baseball error have in common?
Find out at the Real Estate and Business Law Institute’s ticketed lunch, The Bonehead Play, featuring Mark D. Yochum
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Upholding the Sanctity of the Attorney-Client Privilege
The Wisconsin Supreme Court's 2004 Sampson decision established with certainty that the client owns and controls the attorney-client privilege. This clear decision should produce many positive results for clients, practitioners, and the state judicial system.
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Determining 'Community of Interest' under the WFDL
In Central Corp. v. Research Products, the Wisconsin Supreme Court promoted a multifaceted approach to determine "
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Conqueror of the Citadel: Chief Justice George R. Currie
community of interest"
Departments,Legal news & trends
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under the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law.; A prime intellect on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Chief Justice George R. Currie made Wisconsin one of the leaders of the mid-20th century movement to modernize tort and contract law by eliminating the citadel of traditional limits on liability.
Opinions, Voices, Ideas
Professional liability insrance covers pro bono volunteers.
In considering the WisTAF petition, the Board of Governors determined that each lawyer should decide how to be a part of the solution of providing legal services to indigent people. Thus, the board encourages lawyers to consider making a voluntary - not
The Wisconsin Legislature generates thousands of documents, making it difficult to comb through every collection point to find needed information. using the legislature Web site can accelerate and narrow the search process.
Ethics 2000
Proposed Rule Creates GAL Conduct Standard
Ethics 2000: Proposed rule creates GAL conduct standard.
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2004 Wisconsin Law Foundation Fellows
2004 Wisconsin Law Foundation Fellows.
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Using the Wisconsin Legislature Web Site
The Wisconsin Legislature generates thousands of documents, making it difficult to comb through every collection point to find needed information. using the legislature Web site can accelerate and narrow the search process.
This final column in the series "
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Retired but Still Liable
Taking Down the Shingle" addresses the professional liability of retired lawyers whose names remain on the firm letterhead.
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