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    March 18, 2026
Regulatory Law 
New Wisconsin maximum contaminant levels for PFAS in drinking water, approved for timely compliance with federal rules, raise questions about what Wisconsin public water systems need to do – and when.

Listening to Lawyers 
How Trauma Shapes Judicial Practice: Insights from Judge Jennifer Dorow
Judge Jennifer Dorow shares her deeply personal story of loss and resilience, offering insights for legal professionals navigating emotional challenges in their careers.

Elder Law 
Who Can File and Maintain a Divorce When a Client is Incapacitated?
When a client’s capacity is in doubt, filing and maintaining a divorce raises many questions about who has authority to sue and who can make required sworn statements. Margaret W. Hickey discusses why a power of attorney may not be enough, when guardianship may be necessary, and how the analysis shifts when the incapacitated person is the respondent.

Mock Trial 
'There Are No Losers': Mock Trial Tournament Celebrates Student Achievement
Congratulations to Brookfield Central High School's mock trial team, headed to the national competition in May! In another successful year, all mock trial participants learned skills that will help them no matter what career they choose.

Membership 
Your State Bar Membership Card: Now Digital and Easy to Access
Your member card is now available as a PDF – ensuring that your membership information is always within reach. Here's more information on where to find your Digital Membership Card.

Young Lawyers 
Young Lawyers: Join Us for Young Lawyers Conference on March 20
Young lawyers, you're invited to the State Bar of Wisconsin Young Lawyers Conference. Meet in Wisconsin Dells on March 20, 2026, for free CLE sessions and networking.

Books Updates 
From Elder Law to Condemnation, PINNACLE Titles Get Important Updates
From elder law and public records to family law and condemnation practice, newly updated State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE books help Wisconsin lawyers stay current and work more efficiently.

Official Notices 
Public Notice of U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Wisconsin Reappointment of Incumbent U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph
The United States District Court is required by law to establish a panel of citizens to consider the reappointment of the magistrate judge to a new eight-year term.

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