Feb. 18, 2026 – Whether you’re calculating damages or navigating demerit points and fines, updated references can save time and reduce risk. Here are two newly updated Wisconsin books from State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE®:
With comprehensive and insightful analysis and practical wisdom,
The Law of Damages in Wisconsin provides guidance on the types of damages available in Wisconsin and the special rules governing them, so you protect your clients’ interests and make sound decisions.
Written in the “black letter” style, virtually every statement in every chapter about the past or present state of Wisconsin law is followed by a citation to the case law.
The
Law of Damages’ 41 chapters provide you with:
the types of damages available in Wisconsin;
practical information on practice and procedure;
detailed information about damages in specific types of cases;
explanations of special rules governing damages, such as mitigation of damages, contributory negligence, subrogation, and interest – and more.
The 2025-26 revision includes a number of changes, such as the definition of “prevailing party” in cases involving public records was at issue in a 2025 published Wisconsin Court of Appeals opinion, whether disgorgement is an appropriate and recognized remedy in Wisconsin for claims of intentional interference with contract, and whether a causal connection existed between the defendant’s actions and the disgorgement award.
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Law of Damages on WisBar’s Marketplace.
Under one cover, you’ll find the most important traffic statutes and regulations from the Wisconsin statutes and the Wisconsin Administrative Code that cover the following and more:
OWI and other alcohol-related offenses;
habitual traffic offenders;
graduated driver licensing; and
civil and criminal liability for vehicle owners and operators.
The
Wisconsin Traffic Law Codebook provides supplementary materials covering the demerit point system, fines, and other facts you’ll refer to often.
The 2026 edition is current through the 2023-24 Wisconsin statutes, as affected by Wisconsin Acts through 2025 Wis. Act 82. The administrative code provisions are current through the Wisconsin Administrative Register, Jan. 2026, No. 841.
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Wisconsin Traffic Law Codebooks on WisBar’s Marketplace.
Where to Find Out More
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