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Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 73, No. 2
February 2000

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Advising Civil Clients: When the FBI Comes to the Door

Wisconsin Lawyer February 2000: Advising Civil Clients: When the FBI Comes to the Door If your civil client is contacted by a federal agent, will you know what to advise? This primer on criminal investigations is for civil lawyers who find their clients and practices suddenly immersed in a federal criminal case. More

Written Contract Alternatives

Wisconsin Lawyer February 2000: Written Contract Alternatives Sometimes words and conduct may be enough to constitute a contract. Learn how to counsel, not console, your client when "it's not in writing." More

Wisconsin's Approach to Proximate Cause

Wisconsin Lawyer February 2000: Wisconsin's Approach to Proximate Cause Under Wisconsin law, the doctrine of proximate cause consists of six public policy factors. Using these factors, Wisconsin courts attempt to strike a balance between deterring socially irresponsible conduct and shielding individuals from unlimited liability for the infinite results of their actions. More

Public Service

Wisconsin Lawyer February 2000: Public Service Many countries are seeking insight and instruction as they reshape their justice systems. Some are turning to Wisconsin judges for help. Wisconsin judges have taught in China, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Uruguay, and other countries. Here are a few of their stories. More

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OAR and OWS Law Changes Begin


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Public Service
Many countries are seeking insight and instruction as they reshape their justice systems. Some are turning to Wisconsin judges for help. Wisconsin judges have taught in China, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Uruguay, and other countries. Here are a few of their stories.

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