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    Oct. 04, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own announcement!

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Oct. 04, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    The Hon. Joseph Sciascia says the schuetzenfest (and golf outing) is a great way to meet lawyers and judges outside the courtroom for some light-hearted competition.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Theresa Elliott explains how you can be a catalyst for legal excellence and influence by becoming a subject matter expert and sharing your knowledge to benefit the entire legal community.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    The State Bar's advocacy team provides educational, nonpartisan resources to help lawyers, legislators, and the public better understand the democratic process and issues important to lawyers and their clients.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    The Hon. Hannah Dugan highlights the historical emergence of women in law-related positions in Wisconsin made possible only after the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Amber Ault says better strategies for lawyer wellness require mental health workers to understand lawyers' psychology and design services that address their goals, desires, experiences, and personalities.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) can save time and drudgery, when used correctly in your practice. Sarah Peterson explains the ethical considerations.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Larry Martin thanks attorney Kathryn Bullon for a multi-year donation to launch the Rural Practice Development Program to connect employers to law students who are looking for job opportunities in rural Wisconsin.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Whether we are solo or small firm practitioners, Ryan Billings says, none of us should feel cut off from the legal community and our connections to other lawyers because we are all in this together.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    The authors provide an overview and critique of our current voting systems, summarize various available reforms, and make the case for one particular election system, Final Five Elections.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    Insurance policy single claim provisions, which combine into one claim multiple claims that are based on interrelated wrongful acts, sometimes benefit insureds but usually operate to their detriment. This article illustrates the operation of a typical single claim provision and suggests strategies for insureds and insurance companies to avoid or preserve their applicability.

    Oct. 04, 2024

    In a 2010 opinion, the Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously concluded that lower courts may not dismiss prior published authority as dicta. The court’s reasoning was that by dismissing a statement as dictum, a court necessarily withdraws or modifies the opinion in which it appeared. The authors suggest that this approach is unworkable and that the supreme court can mirror the pragmatic federal approach and return to a middle ground.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own announcement!

    Sep. 06, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Michelle Behnke says lawyers can work each day to strengthen democracy by helping community members discuss important issues without the polarization that so often exists.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Laurie McCallum's career in the law rests on a bedrock value: Treat everyone you encounter in your practice with respect and professionalism. Read the profile by Shannon Green.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Having a succession plan for a law practice is essential for protecting clients' best interests and bringing peace of mind to the lawyer's family and friends. Dean Dietrich explains.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Larry Martin says there are as many perspectives and opinions on how best to move our state and nation forward as there are citizens, and that is how it should be.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Joe Forward explains the need and timeline for the special election for president-elect. Voting by electronic ballot opens Oct. 10 and closes on Oct. 25.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Ryan Billings became president of the State Bar of Wisconsin on July 1. During his term, he will focus on lawyer well-being among other issues.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    The history of the Wisconsin Legislature's power to suspend administrative rules and the most significant related case, Martinez v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, have been largely forgotten. As questions of the separation of powers between the branches again make their way to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, this article revisits the history and Martinez.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    This article reviews seven significant Wisconsin federal court decisions from 2023 and 2024 interpreting Wisconsin law. The decisions touch on a variety of subjects: foreign statutes of limitations, minimum markup rules for gasoline, choice of wrongful death laws, intervening and superseding cause, deceptive trade practices, and false advertising.

    Sep. 06, 2024

    Despite a low overall tally of opinions, the 2023-24 term was a headliner for democracy-related cases in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and the justices show no signs of slowing down.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own announcement!

    Jul. 17, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Dean Dietrich reflects on his experience as State Bar of Wisconsin president during his term that ended June 30, 2024.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Writers Shannon Green and Jeff Brown profile Tamara Packard who, over 25 years, has represented individuals and entities in employment-related matters and in civil rights and election law litigation.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Regularly reviewing your online presence can help protect you from various threats, including phishing scams, ransomware, and identity theft. James Pearson gives tips on how to clean up your online data.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Julie Bonasso explains that while perfectionism is the head honcho of the inner critic for lawyers, imposter syndrome is the inner critic on steroids.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Matt Beier explains the importance of succession planning specific to civil litigation and offers tips for civil litigators.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Stacie Rosenzweig says a new ABA ethics opinion about lawyers' responsibilities while seeking information and advice about client matters is relevant despite the decades’ old technology underlying electronic lists (listservs).

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Larry Martin says the Center for Black Excellence and Culture, being built in Madison, holds the promise of profound impact for Wisconsin and the legal community.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Wisconsin governors have long relied on committees of State Bar of Wisconsin members for advice when making judicial appointments.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    Despite many mentions in unpublished opinions and the recent lengthy journey of one case through the Wisconsin court system, crucial issues regarding the burden of proof, if any, at termination-of-parental-rights disposition hearings remain unresolved.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    This article provides a background on the Medicare Secondary Payer Act and Medicare set-aside arrangements (MSAs) and things that attorneys practicing in worker's compensation law should consider from the time of case opening.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    The Federal Trade Commission's recent final rule banning the use or enforcement of non-compete clauses and agreements with workers could affect countless businesses, employers, and employees.

    Jul. 17, 2024

    As State Bar president, Ryan Billings plans to also focus on lawyer wellness and ensure that the State Bar provides good value to its members.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own announcement!

    Jun. 10, 2024

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Chief Justice Annette Kingsland Ziegler says Lavinia Goodell's spirit and persistence paved the way for Wisconsin women to enter the legal profession to become lawyers, judges, and supreme court justices.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Jo Deen Lowe, chief judge of the Ho-Chunk Nation Trial Court, was first in her family to graduate from law school. She shares in the legacy of colleagues in Indian law while working to leave a better justice system for those to come.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Kathryn Tierney has practiced tribal law for 50 years. Along the way, she's argued two landmark federal cases and mentored many female tribal attorneys.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    The State Bar's advocacy team reports on the achievements of the Government Relations Program and the State Bar's lobbying sections during the 2023-24 legislative session.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Sarah Peterson says a new ABA Formal Opinion offers a framework for categorizing information gathered to determine whether to accept a representation and strategies for preventing imputed prospective client conflicts.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Everyone can help keep people alive by learning more about the problem, showing kindness, and reaching out to one another. Amber Ault explains.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Martina Gast explains that Ada Deer (1935-2023) allowed nothing to get in the way of her pursuit of social and economic justice for tribal members, in Wisconsin and nationwide.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Larry Martin's recent visit to Italy reinforced Mark Twain's observation that "travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness."

    Jun. 10, 2024

    With the assistance of all State Bar members, Dean Dietrich says the Wisconsin Law Foundation supports programs that benefit the legal profession, the public, and communities statewide.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Amicus practice is particularly common in federal Indian law cases. Here are examples that demonstrate some of the more nuanced elements of strategic amicus practice.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    The earth's changing climate has significant ramifications for Indian tribes' subsistence needs, public health, economic stability, sovereignty, and traditional ways of life. Learn how tribes are addressing environmental harms.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    The gaming compacts by which Indian tribes obtained sole and exclusive right to conduct specific gaming enterprises in Wisconsin require tribes to secure liability insurance and a carrier endorsement that limit the carrier from asserting a sovereign immunity defense.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    Until 1974, the father's name was not included on birth certificates of children born in Wisconsin to unwed parents. This practice has particularly serious ramifications for Indigenous children.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    This article focuses on the Menominee Indian Tribe's termination and restoration against the backdrop of federal governmental policy toward all tribes in the United States.

    Jun. 10, 2024

    The author provides an overview of the 11 federally recognized tribes in Wisconsin and their relationships to and with the federal and state governments and laws.

    May 08, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own announcement!

    May 08, 2024

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    May 08, 2024

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court permits the Office of Lawyer Regulation to publish, for educational purposes, a summary of facts and professional conduct rule violations in matters in which the OLR imposed private reprimands.

    May 08, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    May 08, 2024

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    May 08, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    May 08, 2024

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    May 08, 2024

    Gard Strother recounts some of the technology changes he's experienced that have allowed courts and lawyers to make the judicial system operate more efficiently and conveniently.

    May 08, 2024

    Stephen Kelley reports that the Wisconsin Court System's eFiling system, the fee for which increased by $15 on May 1, 2024, remains efficient, effective, and secure.

    May 08, 2024

    People often put off seeking help for mental health concerns until long after they first realize they need help. Amber Ault says the Wisconsin Lawyers Assistance Program is available and can respond with help, often within 24 hours.

    May 08, 2024

    Advancements in communication technology have increased both choices and challenges, including concerns about privacy and security. James Pearson explains.

    May 08, 2024

    Stacie Rosenzweig says lawyers must inform clients about things that significantly affect their cases, need not disclose minor mistakes, and can engage in small talk but should avoid oversharing.

    May 08, 2024

    Shannon Green profiles Judge Ramona Gonzalez of the La Crosse County Circuit Court. This year, Wisconsin Lawyer is profiling women lawyers who continue to make history in the tradition of Lavinia Goodell.

    May 08, 2024

    Spring is a great time to refocus on protecting clients' interests. Brent Hoeft has ideas for succession planning and managing the lifecycle of client files.

    May 08, 2024

    Theresa Elliott says continuous learning enables lawyers to provide innovative solutions and deliver superior outcomes to clients.

    May 08, 2024

    Emil Ovbiagele suggests taking time and making space to forge connections with yourself amid the chaos of law practice and life.

    May 08, 2024

    The Diversity Clerkship Program's continued operation is a victory for Wisconsin's law students and future lawyers, employers who participate in the program, and consumers of legal services in Wisconsin.

    May 08, 2024

    While artificial intelligence continues to evolve, Dean Dietrich says it's time for lawyers to recognize that AI is here to stay and to use AI to enhance their law practices.

    May 08, 2024

    Emergency rules necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic have now been made permanent. 2023 Wisconsin Act 130 was signed into law on March 21, 2024, and took effect on March 23, 2024. Act 130 provides guidance on how and when lawyers, principal signers, notaries, and witnesses may use remote witnessing and notarization procedures for estate planning documents.

    May 08, 2024

    On March 23, 2024, legislation amending the Wisconsin Trust Code took effect. The Trailer Bill provides numerous enhancements to the depth and efficacy of Wisconsin's trust law. Among the topics covered are classes of beneficiaries, representation of beneficiaries interests, nonjudicial settlement agreements, and the treatment of digital property owned by married persons.

    May 08, 2024

    I experienced an acute depressive episode, triggered by extreme anxiety and stress. Like many lawyers, I had a lot of both. This is what happened and how a new approach to work helped me to not just recover but thrive. I share this with the hope that other lawyers will not make the same mistakes I did – pushing off the need to address their mental-health struggles. This is my story.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own announcement!

    Apr. 03, 2024

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Roy Evans says every day is a good day to remember heroes: the people who came before us who continue to inspire us to persevere and succeed in our personal and professional lives.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    The Government Relations team explains how the State Bar of Wisconsin, lobbying sections, and individual lawyers help with the vital task of creating legislation that serves the public, the legal profession, and the justice system.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    James Pearson provides tips for recognizing and preventing scams used to obtain personal and work-related data, money, or both.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    In using eastern-inspired meditation and mindfulness practices, Amber Ault says western lawyers have learned they can cultivate sharper focus, greater mental clarity, and more resilience in the face of stressful situations.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Jeff Brown profiles Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley, assistant attorney general for antitrust with the Wisconsin Department of Justice. For the next several issues, Wisconsin Lawyer will profile women lawyers who continue to make history in the tradition of Lavinia Goodell, the first woman admitted to the Wisconsin bar.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    What are a lawyer's ethical duties when closing a law practice? State Bar of Wisconsin ethics counsel Timothy Pierce and Sarah Peterson offer seven areas of concern for lawyers when closing their practices.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Wisconsin has new legislative maps. Larry Martin says now is the time to reach out to candidates running in your districts and let them know about issues that matter to you as lawyer constituents.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Dean Dietrich reminds us that lawyers are human beings who sometimes need help to cope with the profession's stresses and challenges.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    The author urges lawyers to monitor Securities and Exchange Commission regulatory proposals and submit comments on proposed rules that might have significant effects on business clients.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Public involvement in utility regulation in Wisconsin is expanding in pace with climate change, concerns about traditional energy sources, and increased use of renewable energy. The Citizens Utility Board fights for evidence-based outcomes and for transparency, inclusivity, and the public's right to be informed and involved about Wisconsin utilities.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    The author highlights a few of the major changes made by 2023 Wis. Act 73, an overhaul of Wis. Stat. chapter 125, Wisconsin's alcohol-regulation statutes. Learn more about the act's effects on three-tier restrictions, contract manufacturing, full-service retail privileges, and regulation of venues.

    Apr. 03, 2024

    Emergency rules allow an agency to implement policies much faster than going through the lengthier permanent rulemaking process, but limits on rule duration and the distinct, truncated nature of the process require careful planning and consideration.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own announcement!

    Mar. 07, 2024

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Joe Cardamone says your vote is crucial to the decisions that affect the direction of the State Bar of Wisconsin.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    On Feb. 6, 2024, the State Bar of Wisconsin's Professional Ethics Committee issued Opinion EF-24-01, discussing the legal and ethical issues of recording others without disclosure or consent. Ethics counsel Timothy Pierce explains.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    James Pearson provides suggestions for strengthening the systems for housing law firm data.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Nancy Kopp says Lavinia Goodell was a person of diverse interests and accomplishments, even beyond becoming Wisconsin's first woman lawyer in 1874.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Theresa Elliott explains there is value in regarding continuing legal education as part of lawyers' business strategy instead of as a burden.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Stacie Rosenzweig presents tips for deciding how to store clients' files, how long to keep them, and what to do with them when the retention period ends.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    James Johnson and Jeanette Esbrook discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's use of precedent in reaching its determination regarding the admissions policies of Harvard College and the University of North Carolina and highlight a few equity efforts that remain for university admissions programs.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Ralph Cagle left an indelible impression on the legal profession in Wisconsin, says Larry Martin, including by founding the State Bar's G. Lane Ware Leadership Academy.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Editor Joe Forward says writing for Wisconsin Lawyer helps readers stay current with changes in the law and in the practice of law and helps authors build relationships, recognition, and credibility.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    Whatever the dress code or office location, Dean Dietrich says, law is a profession and lawyers must always act accordingly.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    U.S. Attorneys bring and defend cases in federal district court on behalf of the federal government. This article highlights U.S. Attorneys' civil work, describing some of the matters handled in the Western District of Wisconsin.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    A creator of Wisconsin's 50-year-old fair dealership law shares a few memories regarding the law's origins.

    Mar. 07, 2024

    The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law was enacted in 1974. Two Wisconsin lawyers sum up the law's evolution in the decades since.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Deanne Koll explains that sponsorship, unlike mentorship, is when someone who has influence uses that influence to advance someone else, not only themselves.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    The Supplemental Security Income program has the strictest asset limits of any federal program. Kelsey Brown discusses debated topics regarding the limitations the program puts on recipients.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Brent Hoeft is keeping an eye on developments around artificial intelligence tools, cybersecurity threats, and succession planning for solo practice and small firm lawyers in 2024.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Matt Beier explains that a key aspect of risk management for in-house counsel is ensuring that products and services provided by third-party technology vendors are appropriate, cost effective, and secure for the organization.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Successful leadership by an in-house legal team requires effective planning, execution, and maintenance. Christopher Ashley describes how one in-house department built a great team.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    AI is bright and shiny; it is also lethal to law firm security. Sharon Nelson, John Simek, and Michael Maschke provide tips to use AI safely.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Ngosong Fonkem says a balanced approach when discussing wars requires an informed understanding of international humanitarian law as it applies to armed conflicts.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Basil Buchko says that rather than thinking like a lawyer, he needed to change his perspective to become an effective organization leader. Here's what he learned.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Recent changes in the trust account rules allow lawyers to expand client payment options and pass along the fees to clients. Tim Pierce explains what you need to know before charging clients fees for electronic payments.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    An overseas visit brought home to Larry Martin the significance of our own democratic rights and how important and fragile democracy is.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Dean Dietrich celebrates the lives of three State Bar past presidents who died in 2023, and the achievements of Lavinia Goodell, who became Wisconsin's first woman lawyer 150 years ago this year.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    The cy pres rule earmarks unspent funds from class action settlements for legal aid organizations, including half to the Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation. But these residual funds can go unawarded if lawyers and judges don’t know about the rule.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    Service to clients, through valued advice and guidance in various substantive areas of law, will still rule the day. In this article, we look at trends in 17 different practice areas, with insights from Wisconsin lawyers – many of them members and leaders of State Bar of Wisconsin sections.

    Feb. 09, 2024

    A variety of approaches, from using cloud-based customer relationship management software and generative AI programs to setting up global service centers outside the U.S., can help in-house counsel better serve clients and customers.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    Notwithstanding the best intentions of the people who work within it, the criminal justice system itself has many challenges. Kelli Thompson identifies a few of them.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    The State Bar's Government Relations team writes that it is possible for policy makers to be tough on crime while also bringing needed reforms that are fair and keep our communities safe, but legislative changes take time and effort.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    James Pearson highlights key security aspects, overall performance, and battery life of the year's top smartphone manufacturers: Apple, Google, Samsung, and Motorola.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    Julie Bonasso says finding a purpose in life can make it easier to tolerate and survive unavoidable changes, stresses, and losses.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    "Reduce Your Risk: A Guide to Personal Safety and Security for the Legal Community" helps legal professionals recognize the potential for violence against them and take steps to prevent it. Jeff Brown presents some key takeaways.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    "Material" limitations on representing potential clients might not be immediately apparent. Stacie Rosenzwieg says lawyers have an ethical duty to think about their relationships and responsibilities that could be significant enough to become conflicts of interest.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    AG Josh Kaul and Jeff Brown discuss the annual State Crime Lab Report and a multi-state lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    Larry Martin says Wisconsin lawyers can help themselves, their practices, and the public by encouraging paralegals to become certified through the State Bar of Wisconsin's Paralegal Certification Program.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    Dean Dietrich says lawyers who have solo practices or are in small firms are vital to meeting the legal needs of Wisconsin residents, especially those in the state's rural areas and small communities.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    In law, as in life generally, resolving a disagreement often requires the willingness to give up some things in exchange for getting others. Lawyers who are great negotiators can help clients reach optimal results.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    Wisconsin law provides some protections against adverse employment actions for employees who have disabling illnesses or conditions that affect their work. A recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals case demonstrates that employers must act in good faith when employees request disability accommodations in the workplace.

    Jan. 09, 2024

    The use of genetic-genealogy test results by law enforcement agencies and other investigators to attempt to identify criminal suspects is regarded by many people as positive, but scientific limitations and privacy-related legal and ethical concerns abound

    Dec. 07, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    Amber Ault says this advice might seem superficial in a world filled with chaos. But when you calm yourself, you act more rationally and with more focus and purpose.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    It's the time of year when you treat yourself (or others) to new high-tech gadgets. Here are a few of Mike Eichacker's recommendations.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    This article, focusing on Congress's consideration of the Wisconsin-statehood bill, is the final article in a short series by the Hon. Hannah Dugan honoring the 175th anniversary of Wisconsin's admission as the 30th state in the United States on May 29, 1848.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    Jeff Brown highlights the shortage of lawyers practicing criminal and juvenile law in rural counties – and the need is great. A Bayfield County judge and district attorney explain.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    State Bar ethics counsel Tim Pierce discusses the consequences when lawyers sign attendance sheets at continuing legal education programs, and then leave.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    Larry Martin says lawyers' work affects clients and the communities in which lawyers live and work, even long after cases are closed or representations end.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    Dean Dietrich reports the State Bar is working with organizations to provide educational programs on how elections should function and the importance of the legal issues underlying election processes.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    A pardon from Wisconsin's governor can be a tremendous boon for people who have committed crimes in the state, served their sentences, and then spent considerable time in communities without recent offenses. Learn how lawyers can help.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    Cognitive-behavioral limitations, also known as neurodisabilities, can dramatically affect how a person performs day-to-day activities. To effectively represent and interact with people involved in the justice system, lawyers and judges must recognize and understand neurodisabilities and then provide appropriate accommodations.

    Dec. 07, 2023

    On Jan. 1, 2024, the federal Corporate Transparency Act will take effect. The Act requires certain entities to report identifying information, the individuals who filed their formation or registration documents, and the individuals who directly or indirectly have substantial ownership of or control. Here's what you need to know.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    State Bar Financials: Fiscal 2023 Audited Financial Results At A Glance ...

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Serving on the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) board has given Tiffany Woelfel a wealth of leadership opportunities. She shares a few ways the YLD has made her a better leader and lawyer.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    The Act takes effect on Jan. 1, 2024. Collin Schaefer explains what you need to know.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    You can't make informed choices about your marketing efforts unless you have data to support your decision-making. Emily Kelchen provides tips to collect meaningful data.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Unhappy at your job? Julie Bonasso says don't hesitate or overthink; act now to create a career you love. Here are tips to influence real change within current organizations.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Alanna Feddick-Goodwin says finding clients in Wisconsin's rural areas is not difficult, but making time for all their cases is challenging.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    "You're good at arguing. You should be a lawyer." Stacie Rosenzweig says that’s every lawyer's origin story. But that doesn't mean you should argue about other people's internet or social media posts, no matter how inaccurate they might be.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Larry Martin introduces a new State Bar resource for everyone who works within and alongside the legal community to help protect themselves.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Should lawyers take care of themselves or take care of clients? Dean Dietrich says this is not an either/or question.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Travel outside the U.S. is once again a possibility, including, for lawyers, trips with a continuing legal education component. Here are highlights of one Wisconsin judge's recent trip to Morocco.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    A Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation study shows that the 12 civil legal aid providers who received 96% of legal aid funding in Wisconsin in 2021 had a combined economic impact of $176 million. That's an 8.4-to-1 return on the money received by the programs.

    Nov. 09, 2023

    Many legal scholars have criticized the doctrine of qualified immunity. Some say that it has no textual anchor in the language of 42 U.S.C. section 1983 – it is completely a judicial creation. Others emphasize the grave injustices that flow from the doctrine's application. The author suggests there is a state-law solution to what he views as a qualified immunity problem, at least in Wisconsin.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 05, 2023

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    Oct. 05, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    James Goldschmidt says lawyers can contribute to civil civic discourse by modeling good communication.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Agricultural tourism immunity and barn weddings; two blogs presenting both the plaintiff and the defense perspectives.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    The State Bar's Professional Ethics Committee has issued Opinion EF-23-02, discussing GAL obligations under the Rules of Professional Conduct.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    The State Bar's government relations and grassroots coordinators explain how lawyers can reach out to lawmakers.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Matt Beier says there's no excuse for lawyers to miss deadlines in civil litigation.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Shari LePage Locante identifies the highest-demand practice areas in some communities.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Aaron Earlywine says amid declines in trial practice, firms find different ways to train new lawyers.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Alan Strohschein provides reasons to practice law in a small town.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Tim Pierce affirms that GALs are bound by the same disciplinary conflicts rules as are other lawyers.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    A clinical professor of law discusses a program to promote rural practice among law students and new lawyers.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Larry Martin says courthouses must be preserved and safeguarded.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Dean Dietrich is committed to showing the positives of a small-town practice.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    By knowing the current law on damages determinations in patent infringement cases, lawyers can maximize the likelihood that patent-holder clients’ damages awards will not be reduced on appeal.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    A family court judge for the Oneida Judiciary describes the Oneida Nation's tribal court procedures. Knowing more about tribal courts is useful for all Wisconsin attorneys concerned about access to justice, conflict resolution, and jurisdictional allocation issues.

    Oct. 05, 2023

    Attorneys willing to broaden their career search beyond Wisconsin's cities can find lucrative work and an enviable work-life balance. Three lawyers and a judge in rural areas share their experiences.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Sep. 12, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    Judge Michael Fitzpatrick says speaking and behaving politely, in the office or courtroom or any other setting, is a foundation for success for lawyers and judges.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    This article, focusing on Wisconsin's two constitutional conventions, is the third in a short series by the Hon. Hannah Dugan honoring the 175th anniversary of Wisconsin's admission as the 30th state in the United States on May 29, 1848.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    Making the leap from big-city practice to small-town practice can be scary, and self-doubt might ensue. But Stefanie Wagner says, "give it a chance." You'll be surprised at how not alone you are.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    The State Bar of Wisconsin Professional Ethics Committee has issued Opinion EF-23-01, discussing whether and how lawyers might ethically respond to criticism posted in online forums.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    Advances in technology make it easier to communicate from everywhere. Stacie Rosenzweig offers tips to prevent exposing confidential client information to unintended audiences.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    Larry Martin sees the rule of law as an unwavering beacon, one that lawyers and bar associations should always rely on for direction and guidance.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    Dean Dietrich’s monthly columns will focus on the importance of lawyer wellness and of dealing with others in a civil and professional manner.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    The author discusses a few of the most significant Wisconsin cases in which the supreme court has grappled with the liability or immunity rule, distinctions between governmental entities and governmental employees, and discretionary versus ministerial duties.

    Sep. 12, 2023

    The author reviews six significant Wisconsin federal court decisions from 2023 interpreting Wisconsin law. The decisions touch on a variety of subjects: personal jurisdiction, legal causation, bad faith, claim preclusion, contractual liability limitations, and exclusive remedies.

    Sep. 11, 2023

    The court issued fewer 4-3 decisions but decided major issues during the 2022-23 term. As the court opens its 2023-24 term in September, we look back at the 45 substantive decisions issued in the 2022-23 term and ask a civil litigator and a former public defender for their insights.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jul. 20, 2023

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    Jul. 20, 2023

    To Kimberley Motley, Independence Day is a day to appreciate who we are as a nation but also a day to reflect on who we should be.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    This article, focusing on Wisconsin's "Enabling Act," is the second in a short series honoring the 175th anniversary of Wisconsin's admission as the 30th state in the United States on May 29, 1848. Watch for future articles by the Hon. Hannah Dugan.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Advances in generative AI technology have many attorneys questioning how the legal field will survive. The solution, says John Fuller, is to embrace it.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    The updated free self-assessment tool gives Wisconsin lawyers, especially those practicing in smaller firms, a meaningful way to improve their operations, manage risk, and increase client satisfaction.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Julie Bonasso provides strategies all lawyers can use to increase their productivity and find time to do the things most important to them.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Lawyers who use artificial intelligence to write work-related documents must oversee the process and review the results.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Larry Martin reports that there is good news in our efforts to address what has been a chronic funding crisis in Wisconsin's criminal justice system.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    The Wisconsin Statutes provide that the governor can remove district attorneys "for cause." But the definition of "for cause" is not clear. The author suggests an answer to the question of the breadth of the governor's removal powers.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Few people interact with the legal system unless they have experienced some type of traumatic event. To provide trauma-informed service to people involved in the justice system, lawyers must recognize trauma's existence and symptoms, be present, offer choices, and share knowledge.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    As State Bar president, Dean Dietrich also plans to focus on inclusion and addressing legal deserts in greater Wisconsin.

    Jul. 20, 2023

    Two recently enacted federal laws, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the PUMP Act, provide greater protections in the form of accommodations to pregnant women and new mothers in workplaces.

    Jun. 09, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jun. 09, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jun. 09, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jun. 09, 2023

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    Jun. 09, 2023

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jun. 09, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jun. 09, 2023

    Peter Tempelis says inadequate funding of Wisconsin's criminal justice system jeopardizes homicide prevention efforts.

    Jun. 09, 2023

    Blogs selected for this column are published through the State Bar of Wisconsin's section blogs and WisLawNOW, the State Bar's aggregated community of Wisconsin legal bloggers.

    Jun. 09, 2023

    This article, focusing on the creation of the state of Wisconsin, is the first in a short series honoring the 175th anniversary of Wisconsin's admission as the 30th state in the U.S. on May 29, 1848. Watch for future articles by the Hon. Hannah Dugan.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    The Wisconsin Equal Justice Fund supports three organizations that provide direct civil legal services to people in need. Marta Meyers explains.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    To use social media safely (that is, not violate ethics rules), Dean Dietrich says lawyers must focus on preserving client confidentiality and not making misleading statements.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    WILMIC's recent experience demonstrates that the risk of a malpractice claim arising out of transactional work is significantly higher than in litigation – especially in estate planning. Matt Beier explains.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    Starting July 1, 2023, e-filing will be mandatory for attorneys in nearly all types of matters filed in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Court commissioners David Runke and Timothy Barber explain what you need to know.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    State Bar of Wisconsin members and staff play essential roles in their communities by volunteering in a variety of ways. Larry Martin provides a few examples of staff volunteers.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    Margaret Hickey encourages members to learn about the many ways the State Bar assists attorneys to improve law practice and the justice system.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    Justice Patience Roggensack will retire from the Wisconsin Supreme Court on July 31. Legal writer Jeff Brown spoke with her about her tenure and legal career.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    Developing cultural competency is crucial to providing effective counsel to domestic and international businesses. The needs of specific businesses and their stakeholders are informed by their culture(s). Here are tips to develop their cultural competency and emotional intelligence.

    Jun. 08, 2023

    On March 30, 2023, the Wisconsin Supreme Court amended the lawyer trust account rule, SCR 20:1.15, removing prohibitions on electronic transactions and providing lawyers greater flexibility in handling client funds. The newly amended SCR 20:1.15 becomes effective July 1, 2023, and represents a major change in the regulation of lawyer trust accounts in Wisconsin.

    May 10, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    May 10, 2023

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court permits the Office of Lawyer Regulation to publish, for educational purposes, a summary of facts and professional conduct rule violations in matters in which the OLR imposed reprimands.

    May 10, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    May 10, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    May 10, 2023

    Each year, the Communications Committee, which serves as the Editorial Advisory Board for Wisconsin Lawyer magazine, recognizes writing excellence.

    May 10, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    May 10, 2023

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    May 10, 2023

    50-year member Gerry Mowris says the more things change, the more they remain the same. It's time to adequately fund the criminal justice system.

    May 10, 2023

    Blogs selected for this column are published through the State Bar of Wisconsin's section blogs and WisLawNOW, the State Bar's aggregated community of Wisconsin legal bloggers.

    May 10, 2023

    All lawyers should periodically explore new products and technology, including those that use artificial intelligence. Christopher Shattuck says many tools will pay for themselves by opening up time for additional billable work.

    May 10, 2023

    Over the coming months, attorneys will share their experiences to help demystify the professional and personal realities of practicing in rural Wisconsin. Paige Juel leads the series with a look at lawyer and nonlawyer population numbers in rural areas.

    May 10, 2023

    Emily Kelchen advises using a content calendar for website and social media postings. Doing so makes it easier to bring in the types of clients you want.

    May 10, 2023

    Do you want to listen as you learn about legal practice? Joe Forward says tune in to Bottom Up, a WisLawNOW podcast produced by the State Bar of Wisconsin, for engaging conversations led by co-hosts Emil Ovbiagele and Kristen Hardy.

    May 10, 2023

    Dean Dietrich cautions lawyers to think twice before engaging in actions that, although not violations of the ethics rules, convey an attitude of incivility.

    May 10, 2023

    The "Every Member, Every Year" campaign supports and expands the mission and work of the Wisconsin Law Foundation. Larry Martin requests your help.

    May 10, 2023

    Margaret Hickey says a few hours' pro bono assistance from a lawyer can make a huge difference for individuals struggling with seemingly insurmountable legal issues.

    May 10, 2023

    The author provides tips for the non-physical-contact activity of creating persuasive arguments in litigation, gleaned from the experiences of boxing greats, including Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, and Mike Tyson.

    May 10, 2023

    When do statements about people and events in the news cross the line from legitimate commentary and become libel or slander (collectively, defamation)? Ongoing litigation involving former football star Brett Favre might help clarify the law.

    May 10, 2023

    The author discusses oaths of office, bonds, time of taking office, de facto officers, vacancies, and other spring organizational and transitional issues affecting new municipal officers and bodies.

    May 10, 2023

    Plaintiffs in Wisconsin courts suing manufacturers for injuries caused by alleged product design defects must now meet both the reasonable-alternative-design requirements and the consumer-contemplation test. Here's what you need to know.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Apr. 10, 2023

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    Apr. 10, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Bob Barrington says when the Dodge County DA's office lost attorneys to retirements and positions with greater pay, that left only the elected DA to do the work of six attorneys. He warns that adequate funding must be provided before the justice system implodes.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Blogs selected for this column are published through the State Bar of Wisconsin's section blogs and WisLawNOW, the State Bar's aggregated community of Wisconsin legal bloggers.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Wesley Webendorfer reflects on preparing for and conducting his first oral argument before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Failing to address the intersectionality of DEI and well-being has serious consequences. Julie Bonasso says there are things individuals can do to examine their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors on these topics.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Erin Ogden says the best (most likely to be reached) resolutions come from within and are based on a person's own self.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Regardless of whether criticism of another lawyer can be proved to violate an ethics rule, Dean Dietrich says offensive behavior and personal attacks that are intended to harass should be avoided.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    As a community leader and judge, Derek Mosley has made headlines with his good work in the community, his social media presence, and his upbeat spirit. Joe Forward writes about one Wisconsin lawyer who isn’t slowing down.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Larry Martin shares lessons learned from Gov. Tony Earl about politics, life, friendship, and the value of reaching across the aisle to work for the common good.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Margaret Hickey says that regardless of position, experience, or income, lawyers make a difference for individual clients and cases and the systems in which they work. As such, it is important that lawyers tend to their well-being.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Lawyers advising businesses in search of seed money from "small" investors (individuals and entities with relatively low amounts at their disposal) must be aware of federal and Wisconsin laws regarding crowdfunding.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Acts passed during the Wisconsin Legislature's 2021-22 session are designed to make family law proceedings, particularly divorces and legal separations and related postjudgment actions, easier for litigants, lawyers, and court staff. Here's what you need to know.

    Apr. 10, 2023

    Pay for district attorneys and public defenders is too low to attract and keep enough lawyers. And effects of the COVID-19 pandemic linger: Caseloads are up, but the number of prosecutors is down. The funding crunch affects the state Department of Justice and the entire state court system. This article explains the funding issues.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Katja Kunzke says the lessons she learned in law school about who she could be were the perfect antidote to the lessons learned in charm school about who she did not want to be.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Sharon Nelson, John Simek, and Michael Maschke explain the dark web – what it is, how it is used and by whom, and how to access it. Many lawyers are curious about the dark web and what evidence may be available there for their cases. But the authors' recommendation to attorneys is clear: Don't access it.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Matt Beier explores the elements of a legal malpractice action and identifies some common mistakes that may be avoided through best practices when representing clients in appeals.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Representing clients who are members of professions demands the same levels of competence and civility any client expects and deserves. But, Stacie Rosenzweig says, lawyers should keep additional things in mind for clients whose jobs are licensed or regulated.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    With the state being in a healthy fiscal position, Larry Martin says now is the time to adequately fund our justice system.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Margaret Hickey says State Bar members can help the state's criminal justice system by encouraging elected officials to increase funding for district attorney and public defender positions.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    Lawyers who handle worker's compensation or personal injury matters should periodically review their settlement procedures, including settlement content, to ensure compliance with Medicare reimbursement policies.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court finds most compelling constitutional arguments that consider constitutional text and historical evidence informing how that text was understood when it was adopted. Here is a four-step process for crafting persuasive arguments when advancing claims rooted in the Wisconsin Constitution.

    Mar. 13, 2023

    The need for reliable energy sources is generally acknowledged, but not everyone agrees which types of power are the best or where generation facilities should be located. Lawyers can help local governments and community members who want their opinions to matter during energy-project development.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Feb. 07, 2023

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    Feb. 07, 2023

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    Feb. 07, 2023

    Lawyers before us have done it, but young lawyers today face even greater challenges in balancing work and life, says Jose Castro. Here's what he's learned to achieve that balance.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Practice management advisor Christopher Shattuck explains the technology behind ChatGPT, what it can and cannot do, and why he thinks the tool will not replace human lawyers. Ethics counsel Aviva Kaiser discusses the professional ethics rules implicated by use of the ChatGPT tool.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Julie Bonasso says a revolution is underway in terms of lawyer well-being, and members of Generation Z will demand that the legal profession operate in accordance with a new economy and modern workforce by leading from a place of people first.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Nick Toman and Luke Dremel say the CARES Act requirement for 30 days' notice of eviction from some rental properties remains in effect post-pandemic and might have substantial effects on landlords and tenants.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    It is okay for lawyers with different firms to share office space, Dean Dietrich says, but only if confidentiality of client identity and information is maintained.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Ngosong Fonkem, chair of the State Bar's International Law Section, discusses his path to and the work of providing representation on all aspects of international law to business clients.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Larry Martin recently presented to the Wisconsin Supreme Court an annual report describing activities that help the State Bar fulfill its court-mandated responsibilities.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Margaret Hickey says attending a court hearing or other legal proceeding via videoconference is a convenience, but it should not be treated as an opportunity to appear wearing informal clothes and from inappropriate settings.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Two opinions issued by the U.S. Supreme Court in June 2022, Dobbs and Bruen, were notable because they signaled that a majority of the justices are ready to change the path of judicial lawmaking in the United States.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Two primary goals of the justice system are to protect individuals' rights and resolve disputes. Threats and violence to court system employees pose a special danger to society at large. The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s task force on court security will study and make recommendations about improving security in county courthouses and for active and reserve judges.

    Feb. 07, 2023

    Twenty-five Wisconsin lawyers and others in the legal profession weigh in on trends in 17 practice areas as well as law firm marketing, office management, legal research, and employment.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Joe Forward reflects on a near-death experience and says a new year is a new opportunity to make changes for the better, whatever they may be.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    To reduce the likelihood of opposing counsel communicating directly with the client, Dean Dietrich advises sending yourself copies of email communications with opposing counsel and then forwarding the communications to your client.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    At the start of the pandemic, the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a temporary rule that allowed attorneys to obtain almost all continuing legal education credits on demand. That rule expires at the end of January. Jeff Brown and Joe Forward explain what you need to know to obtain and report CLE credits for the 2021-22 reporting period and beyond.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Michael Cohen says lawyers who represent business clients will benefit from learning more about trending topics in business litigation and dispute resolution.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    This year's smartphone lineup, compiled by James Pearson, reveals a focus on camera quality, larger screens, better battery life, and a shift away from offering free phones.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Larry Martin says the beginning of a new year is an ideal time to resolve to contribute to the legal profession, by running for a leadership position with the State Bar of Wisconsin. Submit BOG nomination petitions by March 1, 2023.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Margaret Hickey says intentional education about diversity, equity, inclusion, and access is vital for lawyers to practice competently.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Explore the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration compared to litigation based on the goals of fair and efficient procedure, correct results, and minimizing adverse collateral consequences of the dispute resolution process; and the criteria that should govern the choice between those dispute resolution modes.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    This article examines how data breaches harm, how courts grapple with them, and how the Supreme Court's decision in Transunion v. Ramirez may shape what harms qualify as "concrete" under Article III.

    Jan. 10, 2023

    Almost everyone has a cell phone, and many people use their phones even when doing so is not advisable. Cell phones hold a great deal of personal data that could be relevant in any legal proceeding. Civil litigators might find much relevant evidence in the phones of parties and others involved in their cases.

    Dec. 09, 2022

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    Dec. 09, 2022

    Dec. 09, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Dec. 09, 2022

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    Dec. 09, 2022

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    Dec. 09, 2022

    Outagamie County District Attorney Melinda Tempelis says inadequate funding of pay progression for prosecutors jeopardizes the delivery of justice and protection of crime victims' rights in Wisconsin. 95 Wis. Law. 64 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    Online chat boxes offer consumers immediacy when contacting a lawyer. But, Dean Dietrich says, using them also carries ethical duties owed to potential clients, including confidentiality, and the potential risk of conflicts of interest for the lawyer or law firm. 95 Wis. Law. 47 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    Matthew Beier says the seemingly clear rule that files belong to clients, not to their lawyers, can quickly become murky after a client dies, especially when the files at issue concern estate planning. 95 Wis. Law. 43 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    Sometimes habits change before thinking does. But Julie Bonasso and Brian Krolczyk say the reverse also is true: Adopting a science-based daily thinking strategy can lead people to make changes that might profoundly improve their health and well-being. 95 Wis. Law. 39 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    Christopher Shattuck has gift ideas to make life easier while working or relaxing, promote health and wellness, or just to smile about. 95 Wis. Law. 35 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    Christopher Krimmer says it seems possible that the analysis in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization could be extended to non-abortion-related substantive-due-process rights, such as same-sex marriage, despite some justices' reassurances to the contrary. 95 Wis. Law. 30 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    As 2022 draws to a close, Larry Martin encourages you to spend time with family and friends and look ahead to the new year with anticipation for greater peace, justice, and tranquility. 95 Wis. Law. 5 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    Focusing a few minutes each day on the things for which we are grateful may help us reduce anxiety. But, Margaret Hickey says, gratitude alone is not enough to address issues of lawyer well-being. 95 Wis. Law. 4 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    Federal court interpretations of Wisconsin law are of persuasive value to, but not binding on, Wisconsin courts. Yet, they affect how Wisconsin law is argued and develops. This article reviews seven Wisconsin federal court decisions from 2022 interpreting Wisconsin law. 95 Wis. Law. 22 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    People accused of engaging in assault or abuse, whether in a formal criminal complaint or on social media, often respond by saying that the accuser is lying. And sometimes the people accused elevate the response to a defamation suit. Lawyers can help victims understand what it means for the truth to be a defense if a victim is threatened with a defamation suit by the perpetrator, and can believe and support victims who do speak out. 95 Wis. Law. 16 (Dec. 2022)

    Dec. 09, 2022

    To protect the nation's water supply, in 2021 Congress enacted the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. One goal of the Act is to ensure that Americans in disadvantaged communities receive priority for financial assistance for water infrastructure. This article discusses the interpretation of the term "disadvantaged communities" as used in the Act and analyzes Wisconsin's approach to funding water infrastructure. 95 Wis. Law. 8 (Dec. 2022)

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court permits the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) to publish, for educational purposes, a summary of facts and professional conduct rule violations in matters in which the OLR imposed private reprimands.

    Nov. 11, 2022

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    Nov. 11, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Starlyn Rose Tourtillott Miller, a Little Shell Chippewa tribal member and direct descendant of Menominee and Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nations, invites readers to join her at the table to plan a brighter future together.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Roughly four in five cyber breaches emanate from organized crime. Sharon Nelson, John Simek, and Michael Maschke reveal the report's highlights.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Jenny Zook introduces lawyers to general, Wisconsin, and federal resources concerning riparian rights: water rights related to ownership of land next to surface water.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Dean Dietrich says lawyers must ensure that their communications with clients occur in languages and at levels that are appropriate for clients' proficiencies and comprehension.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    A system that operates according to contradictory or nonexistent rules is inherently inefficient. The lack of standardized rules for some elements of civil procedure hampers legal-system participants in Wisconsin, but the problems could easily be rectified. Ryan Simatic offers some solutions.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Jeffrey Goodman explains that the best jury consulting teams pair the wisdom and intuition of a trial lawyer's on-the-ground experience with the data of a behavioral social scientist to provide accurate insight about how people think and make decisions.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Larry Martin invites members to suggest how the State Bar and the profession can best promote and ensure the survival of democracy, in the United States and worldwide.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Margaret Hickey says allowing lawyers and clients to attend some hearings by videoconference saves time and money, reduces nonappearances, and makes the legal system more accessible.

    Nov. 11, 2022

    These forward thinkers are advancing the legal profession and serving the public. This year we honor Lifetime Innovator Michael Rust and other lawyers whose innovations focus on technology and access. 95 Wis. Law. 34 (November 2022)

    Nov. 11, 2022

    The special privileges associated with ownership of shoreland real estate are called riparian rights, and they are not absolute. Read about the categories of riparian rights and significant cases and statutes affecting Wisconsin's riparian-rights laws. 95 Wis. Law. 28 (November 2022)

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Transnational marriage abandonment (TMA) occurs when an abuser abandons their victim-spouse in that victim-spouse’s country of origin, without means to return to the United States. Wisconsin lawyers should familiarize themselves with TMA and be prepared to use innovative legal strategies outlined here to empower survivors. 95 Wis. Law. 22 (November 2022)

    Nov. 11, 2022

    Illinois is among the states attempting to regulate business use and handling of biometric identifiers. Although Illinois has not attempted to regulate out-of-state biometric information, skilled lawyers have extended liability to businesses outside Illinois – including in Wisconsin. 95 Wis. Law. 16 (November 2022)

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Oct. 12, 2022

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    Oct. 12, 2022

    Wisconsin Lawyer provides a forum for members to express ideas, concerns, and opinions on law-related subjects.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Lawyers have a duty to challenge illegal and immoral uses of violence. Dianne Post makes her case.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    A typed up voicemail message can be referred to when making a response to the caller. But Dean Dietrich urges cautious. There may be concerns about the verbatim message being introduced in a trial setting, but that is more an evidentiary issue than it is an ethics issue.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Cyber crime hasn't slowed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Matthew Beier provides tips for remaining aware of risk levels and preventing and recovering from computer crimes.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Is your life off balance? Stephanie Ziebell suggests you check your load, remove the unnecessary tasks and burdens, and ask for help to cope with what must remain.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Regulation of PFAS has become a priority for municipalities, farms, manufacturers, and fire departments and firefighters, among others. Jenny Zook provides research tips for lawyers representing such clients.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Larry Martin continues his travels to meet you where you live and work. This summer, he connected with members in six northeastern counties.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Regardless of party affiliation, Margaret Hickey says lawyers have an obligation to help protect democracy, especially voting and elections.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Since early 2020, an unusual number of cases have reached the Wisconsin Supreme Court by original-action jurisdiction. Whether this historically uncommon path will remain more popular depends on whether a majority of the court perceives that emergency situations require quick and decisive action.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Many water quality problems exist because a substance that was unknown or seemed harmless decades ago now is recognized as a pollutant. In the 21st century, state legislators and regulators and nongovernmental entities have devised ways to prevent or minimize pollution that previously was unfettered.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Children are being removed from parents with substance use disorders at an alarming rate. Applying a treatment court model to help these families reunify might make sense for them and their communities. Read about the principles and structure surrounding family drug treatment courts, and some of the successes of and obstacles to implementing such a court in one Wisconsin county.

    Oct. 12, 2022

    Indian water rights law is complex, meandering through federal Indian law and several relatively distinct but interrelated legal doctrines. The likelihood of more disputes about water quality and quantity makes it especially important for lawyers in Wisconsin, home to several Indian tribes, to understand the relevant legal doctrines and concepts.

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Sep. 07, 2022

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Sep. 07, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 07, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Sep. 07, 2022

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Pursuing a legal career can be a lonely experience as a first-generation American and Latina. Nancy Cruz says thinking about supporters and newer attorneys can help lawyers get through the difficult days. 95 Wis. Law. 80 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Elana Olson points to legal resources about the public trust doctrine, which arises from language that has been in the Wisconsin Constitution since statehood in 1848. 95 Wis. Law. 47 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Many attorneys leave paid time off on the table, but that's not a good idea. Julie Bonasso provides professional and personal reasons for taking vacations. 95 Wis. Law. 43 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    A lawyer who does not create a lawyer-client relationship with respect to a matter still owes some ethical duties to the prospective client. Dean Dietrich advises performing a conflict check before engaging in a detailed discussion with a prospective client about the need for representation. 95 Wis. Law. 41 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Larry Martin says a few hours of your time will have an invaluable and long-term effect on students who compete in the Wisconsin High School Mock Trial program. 95 Wis. Law. 9 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    The first years of being a lawyer are often confusing. Margaret Hickey urges experienced attorneys to help demystify the profession by providing formal or informal mentoring. 95 Wis. Law. 4 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Wisconsin's navigable waters, lakebeds, riverbeds, and shorelines are subject to the state's public trust doctrine. Michael Cain explains the doctrine and how tools developed by the state are used to protect these public riches. 95 Wis. Law. 34 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Wisconsin's navigable waters are one of the state's most valuable resources. The public trust doctrine plays a significant role in ensuring that they are managed in the public interest for all state residents and U.S. citizens. 95 Wis. Law. 26 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Health care institutions, individual providers, and associated professionals, such as pharmacists, must proceed carefully when considering the effects on their professional duties and responsibilities of the U.S. Supreme Court’s overruling of Roe v. Wade. 95 Wis. Law. 20 (Sept. 2022)

    Sep. 07, 2022

    Determining which interactions with the criminal justice system can legally be considered in employment and licensing decisions can be a challenge for employers and employees. This article summarizes the status of Wisconsin law regarding arrest and conviction record discrimination. 95 Wis. Law 14 (Sept. 2022)

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jul. 29, 2022

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    Jul. 29, 2022

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Jul. 29, 2022

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    Jul. 29, 2022

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    Jul. 29, 2022

    Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Annette Ziegler says it is vital that courts and the legal system be safe and peaceful environments for resolution of disputes.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Dean Dietrich says lawyers who pay other individuals to make direct contact with potential clients violate several ethics rules and a Wisconsin statute.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Law firms and lawyers experiencing cybersecurity incidents have both legal and ethical obligations to protect client data and inform clients of potential exposure. Kate Campbell and Christopher Shattuck provide tips to help you navigate a cybersecurity breach.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Julie Bonasso, a member of the Task Force on Wisconsin Lawyer Well-Being, lays out the business case for ensuring lawyers' mental and physical health.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Stormwater and flood management is a field that requires knowledge of laws and regulation at multiple levels of government. Carol Hassler provides a helpful resource list that includes quick links.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Summer storms are one type of weather event that can disrupt a lawyer's or law firm's practice. Matt Beier says being prepared for the possibility of business interruptions and property damage is a vital element of law client service.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    By working together, Larry Martin says, lawyers, judges and State Bar staff can ensure that the state's legal professionals and judicial system continue to survive and thrive.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Understanding the backdrop of scarcity, the perceived stability surrounding property rights, and the value of water in a dry land will help Wisconsin lawyers learn from the western United States and their residents.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    Know the possible legal perils for clients who buy, carry, and use items like pepper spray, bludgeons, and stun guns. This article explains how Wisconsin law defines and classifies less-than-lethal weapons, focusing on self-defense and concealed-carry statutes and regulations.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    As State Bar president, Margaret Hickey's top priorities are helping newer lawyers, providing greater access to justice, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion both within the bar and in the wider legal profession.

    Jul. 29, 2022

    The Task Force on Wisconsin Lawyer Well-Being addresses the harm to lawyers' physical and mental health from stress and the risks this harm causes to the judicial system and the public. The task force presented its report and recommendations to the State Bar Board of Governors in December 2021.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Judge Maxine White sees Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court as vitally important for the nation and the world, personally, symbolically, historically, and politically.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    The State Bar of Wisconsin government relations team highlights the organization's lobbying efforts and successes during the 2021-22 legislative session.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Clients need not make all decisions regarding their cases. But, Dean Dietrich says, lawyers have an ethical obligation to consult with clients about strategies before taking action, if deadlines permit.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    The updated Wisconsin LLC law will create benefits for businesses and their advisors. Learn from Joe Boucher and Craig Miller why these updates were necessary.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Becoming an ally requires self-examination and practice. Roya Bahrami, Emily Kelchen, and Ioua Alen Marcyn B. Lagazo provide tips to make a difference.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Larry Martin says every lawyer can make the legal profession better. Myron LaRowe and Kristen Hardy are two who've done so by volunteering as State Bar of Wisconsin leaders.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Cheryl Furstace Daniels highlights State Bar of Wisconsin priorities as her term as president reaches a close.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Separate laws on groundwater and surface water withdrawal and the lack of a fully integrated regulatory scheme for high-capacity wells have more often led to conflict and uncertainty than to clarity. Wisconsin's groundwater management regime is developing but still has gaps.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Attorney leaders are committed to making positive change toward racial justice both within and beyond the State Bar of Wisconsin's organizational structure. The State Bar Racial Justice Task Force is working to achieve racial justice and increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in Wisconsin's legal profession.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    Recent changes to Wisconsin's business entity statutes will have particular significance for limited partnerships and limited liability companies formed in the state starting Jan. 1, 2023. The authors summarize important changes.

    Jun. 09, 2022

    The new business entity act, 2021 Wis. Act 258, repeals and recreates Wis. Stat. chapter 183 to adopt the most recent version of the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. Certain Wisconsin-specific provisions are included in what this article calls the New LLC Act. Here is a look at the most significant changes.

    May 10, 2022

    The 2021 Charles Dunn Award goes to Kelly Mould and Kate Trudell, who authored the article #FreeBritney: When Protections Turn Toxic. The committee also recognized several authors who went above and beyond.

    May 10, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    May 10, 2022

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries. The OLR assists the court in supervising the practice of law and protecting the public from misconduct by lawyers.

    May 10, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    May 10, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    May 10, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    May 10, 2022

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    May 10, 2022

    Promoting and protecting lawyer well-being is vital not only to individual attorneys and their families, Lindsey Draper says, but also to clients, employers, and the public.

    May 10, 2022

    Most data breaches can be avoided if users ensure that hardware, software, and communication encryption protocols are in place. Michael Eichacker, James Pearson, and Christopher Shattuck provide tips to protect your law firm and clients.

    May 10, 2022

    If you become aware of a client's potential malpractice claim, Matt Beier, Brian Anderson, and Joe McCarthy say to immediately contact your professional liability insurer, regardless of your assessment of the claim's validity.

    May 10, 2022

    The Professional Ethics Committee discusses responsibilities of lawyers who are considering a job change from defense to prosecution or prosecution to defense.

    May 10, 2022

    You can find water law indexed under property law, environmental law, and public health and welfare. Jenny Zook provides tips to help direct your research.

    May 10, 2022

    Ralph Weber explains how anchoring – specifically, the enduring effects of exposure to an initial number on later decisions – can help or hinder your work as a lawyer.

    May 10, 2022

    Larry Martin says lawyers play a vital role in defending democracy in the United States and around the globe.

    May 10, 2022

    Samuelson focuses on outreach to lawyers and the public to educate them about what the OLR does; supports programs to improve lawyers' practice-management skills and well-being.

    May 10, 2022

    To figure out what needs fundamental change, either within the U.S. Constitution or within the statutes, Cheryl Daniels suggests we ask for evidence and think about a law's actual effect on people's daily lives.

    May 10, 2022

    The author delves into and suggests how to harmonize law, technology, and democracy, especially as they relate to personal freedoms enshrined in the U.S. and state constitutions and as balanced with the public welfare.

    May 10, 2022

    Each spring, State Bar of Wisconsin members vote for one representative to the Wisconsin Judicial Council. This is an important position. Read what the Judicial Council is and what it does.

    May 10, 2022

    Every autumn, a new cohort of students begins college. The focus in 2022 on the 50th anniversary of enactment of Title IX might help lawyers refresh themselves on ways to protect college-bound clients in courtrooms and classrooms.

    May 10, 2022

    To effectively manage stormwater quantity and quality, we need to do so in the context of watersheds and hydrologic processes rather than as a series of discrete issues and programs.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Apr. 13, 2022

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    Apr. 13, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Become a contributor! Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    During April's National Volunteer Month, and throughout the year, lawyers have many opportunities to build toward a better future. Megan Lee says we owe it to our communities and ourselves to give back.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Dean Dietrich says asking a colleague for input will help a lawyer thoroughly analyze the potential of current and future conflicts of interest when considering whether to take on a new client.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Jeff Glazer looks at some of the ways in which decentralization and automation are putting strains on the legal frameworks that structure property ownership, organization, and securities in this part 2 of a two-part series about digital currency systems.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Larry Martin invites you to join other legal professionals, in person, at the State Bar's 2022 Annual Meeting & Conference to relax, rejuvenate, and reconnect at the Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva, Wis., June 15-17.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    As Cheryl Daniels passes the torch to colleagues at DATCP, she has a few tips for private-practice lawyers whose clients appear before state agencies.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Like all new lawyers, Jim Shellow needed guidance and support during the early years of his practice. In the nearly six decades since, he has become a formidable criminal defense attorney, thanks to his mentor.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    To better represent clients, criminal defense lawyers should learn about the types of digital evidence that may reside on clients' mobile technology devices and how the evidence can be accessed and preserved.

    Apr. 13, 2022

    Wisconsin has the third highest number of natural lakes of U.S. states but keeping these and other water resources clean and equitably available for all users is a challenge that increases by the day. This overview presents the basics of Wisconsin's water laws and the issues that are catalysts for disputes about water use, which we will explore in a series of articles in 2022.

    Apr. 06, 2022

    Engaging in advance planning for healthcare decision-making can mean the difference between life and death. Mike and Luciana Wiltse share their harrowing experience with writer Jeff M. Brown.

    Mar. 10, 2022

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    Mar. 10, 2022

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    Mar. 10, 2022

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Mar. 10, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    Become a Contributor! Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    Among the COVID-19 pandemic's lingering effects are delays in criminal-case processing in Wisconsin courts. State Public Defender Kelli Thompson says stakeholders working together can help clear the backlogs and revive faith and trust in the legal system.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    Dean Dietrich says an attorney can meet with a former client who alleges the attorney engaged in malpractice but must proceed cautiously when doing so.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    The practice area of estate, probate, and trust law produced the most malpractice claims reported to WILMIC in 2021. Tom Watson provides tips and data to reduce your malpractice risk in this and other practice areas in 2022.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    Stop thinking that the reason women leave private practice is a lack of grit or of the growth mindset. Instead, Deanne Koll suggests focusing on making law firms into places where all lawyers can thrive.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    We strive to better understand your reading preferences, the information you are interested in, and how we can best deliver it. Larry Martin asks you to respond to the upcoming reader survey to help guide State Bar publications.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    Cheryl Daniels urges you to read the soon-to-be-released report on lawyer well-being in Wisconsin and then apply its lessons when working with clients, colleagues, and the profession as a whole.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    How has technology such as the algorithm affected human choice, especially in areas such as economics, politics, and social policy? The concept of human choice is baked into the social contracts of democracies and more specifically into the U.S. Constitution. The author argues that algorithms should augment human intelligence, not replace it.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    State and federal statutory and case law govern how public libraries provide space, information, and resources to their communities. The author discusses the underlying Wisconsin and federal statutes and a few of the cases that have defined important legal concepts, such as intellectual freedom, public forums, privacy, and copyright law.

    Mar. 10, 2022

    Individuals who thus far had refused to be vaccinated, citing medical, religious, or philosophical objections, challenged some vaccination mandates in courts. These lawsuits have had varying outcomes. The authors summarize the most significant recent decisions.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more. Share your own!

    Feb. 09, 2022

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    Feb. 09, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    To truly heal the wounds caused by racism and other types of bias and improve life for everyone, TR Edwards says Americans must understand, not hide from, our nation's past.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    State Bar staff photographer Shannon Green offers tips to help you get a free, professional-quality headshot using only your smartphone – and a friend.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Will Hornsby looks at marketing trends and regulations over the recent past and into the coming year.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Dean Dietrich says a report of a lawyer's alleged misconduct engaged in during litigation likely will not be acted on until the litigation is over.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Rick Niess believes the commercial court pilot project is flawed. He offers ideas on how to reform the current business court.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    In Part 1, Jeff Glazer demystifies and explains cryptocurrency and blockchains: what they are, how they work, and how they're funded. In Part 2, he'll explore the legal issues surrounding these digital currency systems.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Larry Martin urges lawyers and other Americans, regardless of political affiliation, to work together to resolve the many problems confronting our nation and world.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Cheryl Daniels wants you to know that, pandemic or not, State Bar leaders and staff welcome interactions with members, especially when engaged in with courtesy, kindness, and empathy.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Too often, people who have accidents or other health-related emergencies are then hit by unexpected medical bills. The recently enacted federal No Surprises Act might alleviate some of the financial harm.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    Five Wisconsin lawyers representing different geographic areas offer a snapshot of what they are experiencing amid a pandemic and what they anticipate their business to look like in the next few years.

    Feb. 09, 2022

    How quickly – and completely – the COVID-19 pandemic ends seems less relevant to the future of law practice, because shifts related to technology, marketing and business development, hiring and retention, diversity, and other areas that have been sweeping the legal profession seem to be here to stay.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Mindy Tempelis says focusing on wellness is important for everyone, especially lawyers and other members of helping professions.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Client feedback mechanisms are a fast and effective way to boost firm revenue. Heather Gray-Grant explores why law firms are not using this business practice as a standard operating procedure.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Some lawyers never experience a malpractice claim during their entire career; others are not as fortunate. Tom Watson provides tips to avoid becoming that "unfortunate" lawyer.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    In the market for a new smartphone? James Pearson provides a handy comparison chart of the latest available smartphones to help with your purchase decision.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Deanne Koll wonders what it is about being a lawyer that drives us crazy in less hectic times.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    That lawyers have a duty of candor to tribunals is clear, but, Dean Dietrich says, the contours of the obligation are not, especially when duties to clients seem more important.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Studying how the human brain works has helped scientists learn more about decision-making. Ralph Weber presents some findings and related tips that are especially relevant for lawyers.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    The Wisconsin Law Foundation annually grants the Belle Case La Follette Awards to three recent law school graduates who represent underserved populations. Larry Martin says your contributions to the Foundation help make the awards possible.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    Believing we won't experience negative consequences because of our actions – optimism bias – can be a two-edged sword. Cheryl Daniels thinks harnessing it can help us keep moving forward in tricky times.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    With appropriate guidelines and oversight, parent coordinators can help resolve disputes between parents after divorce, quickly and cost effectively.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    An in-house counsel herself, the author lists 10 things she has observed women lawyers don't know or do as in-house counsel that their male counterparts seem to do quite well, which, she postulates, has resulted in a widening of the gap between men and women.

    Jan. 07, 2022

    A person is trafficked for labor when they are exploited for another’s financial gain through threat of force, fraud, or coercion. This article provides a current perspective on labor trafficking in Wisconsin, offering views from lawyers, survivor advocates, law enforcement, a survivor, and a policy expert.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Looking to make a New Year's resolution? Kate Knowlton suggests volunteering with the State Bar of Wisconsin.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    The Professional Ethics Committee discusses a lawyer's responsibilities when a client is a fugitive.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Julie Bonasso reminds that there's nothing wrong, and a lot right, with saying no to other people and yes to our own health and well-being.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Christopher Shattuck has gift ideas to make life easier while working or relaxing, promote health and wellness, or just to smile about, all without breaking the bank.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Judge Michael Aprahamian provides an update on the Commercial Docket Pilot Project since its inception in July 2017, including its expansion and current operations.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Emily Kelchen provides tips for writing in ways that attract the attention of search engines, readers, and new clients.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Personal attacks on social media might not subject the posting lawyer to professional discipline, but Dean Dietrich warns they can reflect poorly on the lawyer and on the legal community.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    Justin Wallace explains what insurance bad faith is and provides tips to recognize "bad-faith" practices.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    As an entity created by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Larry Martin explains, the State Bar exists to serve three important audiences: the public, the court, and you, our members.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    As we enter the gift-giving season, Cheryl Daniels asks you to consider making a gift to the Wisconsin Law Foundation to fund programs promoting greater understanding of the law and the administration of justice in Wisconsin.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    The author reflects on lessons learned during an internship with the governor's legal counsel. People convicted of crimes are not lost causes, she learned, instead they can teach us all invaluable lessons.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    This article reviews eight Wisconsin federal court decisions from 2021 interpreting Wisconsin law. The decisions touch on a variety of subjects, including tort law, advertising law, civil procedure, insurance law, contract law, corporate law, and intellectual property.

    Dec. 09, 2021

    In its 2020-21 term, the Wisconsin Supreme Court's 31 civil law opinions touched on issues including voting, the 2020 elections, COVID-19 regulations, contracts, taxation, torts, eminent domain, and municipal law. The court's 21 criminal law opinions dealt with issues including the Second, Fourth, and Sixth Amendments, use of evidence at trial, guilty pleas, and chapter 980 commitments. Here is a summary of all supreme court decisions from last term.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides discipline summaries for educational purposes.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Emil Ovbiagele warns that full-time remote work policies might have unintended consequences on the long-term career development and well-being of new lawyers.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    For lawyers, being perceived as an expert enhances their ability to attract clients and referrals. It may also accelerate promotion within a law firm. But expertise and thought leadership are not the same thing. Teddy Snyder breaks it down.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Feeling the urge to clean up your shelves or your computer? Tom Watson says make sure to keep file-retention guidelines in mind when handling client files.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    James Pearson reviews five apps that will speed up routine business-management tasks, so you can focus your time and effort on clients' cases.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    As technology continues to evolve, Dean Dietrich says lawyers need not be computer experts, but they must understand the fundamentals of that technology, particularly regarding security.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    As public sector labor and employment lawyers Timothy Hawks and Barbara Quindel prepare for retirement, Summer Murshid asks them about their careers, and what they wish they had known "back then."

    Nov. 12, 2021

    "Victory" in a case in which one party is ordered to pay another isn't complete until the money changes hands. Teresa Kobelt provides tips for helping clients collect on money judgments.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Larry Martin says the State Bar's presence in Kenosha in September highlighted its commitment to combating racial injustice while promoting equal justice, diversity, and inclusion.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Cheryl Daniels says the State Bar's Advocacy Network connects you with your representatives and allows you to easily communicate your messages to them.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    Lawyers representing job applicants, employees, or employers in workplace-accommodation claims brought under federal or Wisconsin law need to understand the elements plaintiffs must prove to prevail in claims alleging an employer failed to accommodate an applicant's or employee's disability.

    Nov. 12, 2021

    The DTSA has provided trade secret owners with a federal private cause of action and enhanced protections that reach beyond state lines. Still, it has fallen short on its promise of national uniformity. This progress report examines whether the DTSA has lived up to its proponents’ aspirations and how it has affected trade secret litigation nationally and in Wisconsin.

    Nov. 01, 2021

    Meet these risk takers who are advancing the legal profession and serving the public with perseverance, creative thinking, and big ideas in a year of unusual events. This year we honor Lifetime Innovator Keith Findley and other lawyers whose innovations focus on criminal law, health equity, and a legal app.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Oct. 21, 2021

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    Oct. 21, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Criminal records can cause long-term collateral damage to a person's life. That is why the State Bar is zealously advocating expungement reform as an access to justice priority, and Michael Yang says you can help.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    It's not unusual for potential clients to imply that lawyers who provide free or low-cost legal services are not "real attorneys." Kate Cook offers tips for truthfully allaying the concerns that might underlay such questions and comments.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Think of a legal administrator as the go-to person in your firm responsible for one or more job functions, and the engineer who ensures all the trains run on time. Christopher Shattuck talks with four legal administrators about their unique roles.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Keeping client information confidential is a challenging but critical component in representing clients. Dean Dietrich says the secrecy rules apply to all information learned during a representation, with a few exceptions.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    The Hon. Cynthia M. Davis says listening with full attention, forgiving ourselves, and learning when to say "yes" and "no" are valuable qualities for lawyers and judges.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    For the shouting about rights that doesn't fit into the category of real infringement of constitutional rights, we might still be onto something good. Jessica Liebau asks, if we can apply this current interest in constitutional rights in a productive way,

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Larry Martin is on the move; visiting with members throughout the state to listen and learn, to connect on a personal level so the State Bar can truly know and serve your needs.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Cheryl Daniels reminds lawyers to build healthy practices into your daily routine that help you cope with the stressors in your life.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    I was in deep emotional pain. My thoughts raced, became paranoid, my behavior was erratic. People noticed. Relationships suffered. My despondency grew. I hatched a plan.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    Among the hard hit during the COVID-19 pandemic have been victims and survivors of sex trafficking and the agencies and individuals who aid them. Individuals from law enforcement agencies, courts, and social service agencies answer questions about their experiences during the ongoing pandemic. Details vary but some shared themes emerge.

    Oct. 21, 2021

    As the circumstances of Britney Spears' conservatorship make clear, the topic of substitute decision-making for vulnerable individuals in Wisconsin and elsewhere has relevance for almost all lawyers, not only senior lawyers or those who practice elder law.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Sep. 21, 2021

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    Sep. 21, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Are you working on an interesting case? Have a practice tip to share? There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    If you're the "first" to be named to a job, you weren't the first person who was qualified, or able, or the best candidate there ever was. Rather, Margaret Raymond says, you came along at a time when being the "first" was possible.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Julie Bonasso asks, what would be your biggest regret if this were the last day of your life? Are you advancing toward the right goal?

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Tom Watson says WILMIC is seeing increases in both frequency and severity in practice areas that involve clients who are experiencing the most immediate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Dean Dietrich explains that the Rules of Professional Conduct for Attorneys – SCR chapter 20 – are the primary guidance for behavior of lawyers who practice in Wisconsin.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    As her tenure as this publication's editor ends, Joyce Hastings reflects on the story of the full integration of women in the legal profession.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Larry Martin announces a generous donation that will match contributions to the Wisconsin Law Foundation for a cumulative dollar total of up to $25,000!

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Cheryl Daniels says consciously adapting to changing circumstances is a uniquely human endeavor that applies to all of us if we want to survive and thrive in today's workforce and workplaces.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Women have tackled thorny issues that led to the reshaping of Wisconsin laws affecting civil rights, property, marriage, employment, and education. Here is a look at five women who persevered in the face of social and political opposition to improve women's lives in ways that reverberate today.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Women have made great strides in the legal profession in the almost 150 years since a woman was first admitted to the bar in Wisconsin. But as this overview of Wisconsin's judiciary makes clear, equal involvement of women is yet to be achieved in some parts of the judicial system.

    Sep. 21, 2021

    Women achieved parity in law school classes more than three decades ago, yet the numbers today show that women are underrepresented in positions of power and influence in law firm and corporate legal environments. Why is that?

    Sep. 21, 2021

    For the first time in the State Bar of Wisconsin's 143-year history, women hold all six of its officer positions. Women also now represent the majority on its Board of Governors. This article provides a glimpse of the State Bar's efforts to increase participation of women in bar leadership, with perspectives from many of the women who were involved along the way.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jul. 16, 2021

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    Jul. 16, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Roy Evans suggests we forget about the nostalgia of getting back to normal and embrace the reality that our future rests in a new normal and our abilities to adjust and embrace it.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    In football, often the best defense is a good offense – protect the ball, protect your quarterback. Christopher Shattuck says this axiom is also true when it comes to protecting your sensitive data.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Bill Thedinga explains changes to Wis. Stat. chapter 185 that clarify how cooperatives can authorize conducting meetings without in-person attendance.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    When personal circumstances overwhelm, things can go sideways quickly for even the best-intentioned lawyers. Tom Watson says seeking help can hasten a return to better functioning, personally and professionally.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Dean Dietrich says a major consideration when communicating with a client about a mistake is the nature of the mistake and the effect it might have on the success of the representation.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court's original jurisdiction is broad, allowing it to hear matters without them going through lower courts first. Skylar Reese Croy argues this benefits state residents.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Larry Martin reminds that, as communications director Joyce Hastings retires, the State Bar is not a faceless institution, but one made up of people with passion for what they do to serve others.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    The Biden administration is pursuing a human rights-focused foreign policy, which will affect Wisconsin businesses engaged in international trade. Read how companies can protect themselves from the increased trade measures ensuing from this policy shift.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Years of government service have taught Cheryl Daniels the importance of bringing people together to find good solutions. She'll put her experience and skills to good use moving the State Bar forward as the pandemic diminishes.

    Jul. 16, 2021

    Wisconsin's regulation of knives has changed in recent years, especially regarding concealed carry, persons with prior felony convictions, and possessing knives in government buildings like courthouses.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jun. 04, 2021

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    Jun. 04, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    During crises, lawyers should take a page from NASA. Instead of being overwhelmed by the negatives, Emily Kelchen urges figuring out what we already have that is good.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Mason Higgins explains why advocacy training programs, like the U.W. Black Law Students Association participation in mock trial and moot court programs, deserve support.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Sheila Reiff and Marcia Vandercook explain appellate eFiling, which begins July 1 in the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. If you're familiar with circuit court eFiling, you'll find the appellate eFiling system familiar and easy to use.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Tom Watson gives tips on competently using technology to reduce confidentiality breaches and other risky practice errors.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Withdrawal from representation is a viable alternative for lawyers who are concerned about their own medical conditions and the potential effects of COVID-19, says Dean Dietrich.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Anderson Gansner says lawyers who practice primarily in Wisconsin state courts can learn from their counterparts with federal-court practices, and vice versa.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Nikki Yang grew up in the province of Anhui, in eastern China, and now practices law with a small firm in Madison. She was drawn to Wisconsin by the U.W. Law School's faculty and learning environment.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Rather than dwell on the difficulties we all faced in this COVID year, Larry Martin focuses on our successes, resilience, and ability to face our challenges together, though physically apart.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    For the first time, all State Bar elected officers will be women. As Kathy Brost explains, this didn't "just happen." It takes an ongoing commitment to bring diverse voices to the table.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Every professional sports team depends on talented people both on and off the court. Mike Sneathern is one person helping the Milwaukee Bucks succeed and thrive, in his role as Bucks' chief legal officer.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Claims alleging injury from vaccines must be brought in specialized federal tribunals. Learn about the current legal treatment of vaccine injury claims, including claims related to COVID-19 vaccines, and the statutory processes applicable to them.

    Jun. 04, 2021

    Damage caused by defects that a home's seller knew about but did not disclose can be a nasty surprise. Sellers, buyers, real estate agents, home inspectors, and contractors all have responsibilities to look closely and carefully at any property whose purchase they are involved with.

    May 14, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    May 14, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides discipline summaries for educational purposes.

    May 14, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    May 14, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    May 14, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    May 14, 2021

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    May 14, 2021

    Alex Lodge finds hope and inspiration in the collective work and responsibility we all witnessed in the wake of George Floyd's murder.

    May 14, 2021

    James Pearson explains that if your law firm uses an on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server, the firms' data, including that of clients, might be accessible to hackers.

    May 14, 2021

    Are you unhappy about your current career path but nervous about going into a "great unknown"? Barbara Zabawa made the switch to solo practice; she offers tips to ease the journey.

    May 14, 2021

    Dean Dietrich says calls to and from the State Bar of Wisconsin's ethics, practice management, and lawyers assistance programs are private and confidential.

    May 14, 2021

    Julie Bonasso says there is not one source of feeling good, but there is a common path to finding well-being: looking within ourselves.

    May 14, 2021

    The Annual Meeting & Conference is back in a virtual format, says Larry Martin, and it's packed with high-quality CLE and opportunities to connect.

    May 14, 2021

    Kathy Brost says the first step to countering negative biases is understanding that you and everyone else has them.

    May 14, 2021

    Pretrial programming reduces reliance on cash bail to ensure conditions of release. The author discusses results from pilot projects in Wisconsin that demonstrate the benefits to communities statewide.

    May 14, 2021

    The U.S. Census is conducted every 10 years and, like clockwork, redistricting battles follow. Here is a brief history of redistricting in Wisconsin and what to expect once the 2020 census data is in.

    May 14, 2021

    Joint accounts at financial institutions might be used to transfer assets at death in ways that account creators did not intend. Learn how to determine whether a joint account holder interfered with a decedent's estate planning goals by inappropriate use of the joint account.

    May 14, 2021

    Wisconsin lawyers share their tips for finding joy in the midst of a pandemic – and offer advice on building a strong foundation of self-care.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    While some of Ashley Smith's coping mechanisms during this pandemic weren't as productive as others, many were therapeutic and fostered resiliency.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    One activity not slowing down during the pandemic is online scamming and hacking. Tom Watson says law firms often are targets, but there are ways to reduce the risks.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Having served as a poll worker during the 2020 and February 2021 elections, James Santelle saw firsthand the power of the pen and of the ballot.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Dean Dietrich says clients can waive conflicts of interest before they occur, but for the waiver to be effective, the client must understand the specific risks involved.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    For cyber insurance, different businesses face different risks based on how they use technology. Lora LoCoco and David Princeton provide ways lawyers can guide clients toward appropriate policies.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Get the full value of your State Bar membership. Larry Martin urges you to use the programs, products, services, and discounts created with your professional and personal needs in mind.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Kathy Brost encourages you to contact your legislators in support of the State Bar's efforts to improve our justice system.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Lawyers and judges have an obligation to speak truth and combat disinformation that targets the justice system. The author provides suggestions for how to do so.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Read how Abraham Lincoln prevailed in a major property dispute against one of Wisconsin's greatest lawyers and eventually gained an important ally to his presidential administration.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    In 2020, issues of how elections are conducted riveted public attention. The author summarizes the litigated issues that occurred in Wisconsin in 2020 and early 2021 and identifies key targets of challenges to voting laws and elections going forward.

    Apr. 12, 2021

    Although lawyers' work locations may have changed as a result of the pandemic, their professional responsibilities have not. Read new State Bar ethics opinion EF-21-02, which addresses the practical and ethical considerations of working remotely.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Mar. 10, 2021

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    Mar. 10, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Women now represent 35 percent of the State Bar's membership. But Susan Steingass says this growth doesn't ensure gender equity or productive inclusion in the legal profession.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Marisol González Castillo gives tips for ensuring clear, adequate communication with clients who are not fluent in English or any other languages spoken by their attorney.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Paulina Fernandez says learning how to be an attorney is a process – and that includes making mistakes. She shares additional lessons learned in her first year of practice.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    The Professional Ethics Committee discusses a lawyer's responsibilities if considering threatening criminal prosecution or professional discipline.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Dean Dietrich says lawyers must comply with professional ethics rules when deciding which information, such as client testimonials, to put on their websites.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Diem Nguyen says it's never too early to engage in estate planning. But it can be too late if some or all of the five types of details discussed here fall through the cracks.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Larry Martin encourages you to join the State Bar and the Wisconsin Law Foundation to support the siting of a statue of Vel Phillips on the State Capitol grounds.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Kathy Brost spotlights a program that gives corporate and business law attorneys a way to deliver pro bono legal assistance to qualifying small businesses in Wisconsin.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    The author lists his top 20 developments in technology and innovation that, especially in legal practice, in our courts, and in our justice system generally, will see us into the future.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    Although Wisconsin ratified the Equal Rights Amendment in 1972, the ERA has never been officially ratified, and many younger Americans might not even know of its existence. The author explores the ERA's history and looks at other efforts to achieve fuller gender equality under the law.

    Mar. 10, 2021

    This article addresses donation-based crowdfunding campaigns, which may provide financial resources for individuals who might otherwise be unable to afford legal services. The ethics rules do not disallow lawyers to crowdfund, but lawyers must proceed cautiously.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Feb. 09, 2021

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    Feb. 09, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Feb. 09, 2021

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    Feb. 09, 2021

    Jerry Sternberg says providing pro bono representation is way to give to our communities and give back to the legal profession.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    Tom Watson says the practice area of estate, probate, and trust law drew the most malpractice claims in 2020. Use these data to reduce your malpractice risk in this and other practice areas in 2021.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    Anyone's computer data can disappear, accidentally or intentionally. Chad Post urges you to prepare for when (not if) this happens to you, by putting in place a backup system.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    Larry Martin cautions that the words and rhetoric people choose, particularly those in positions of authority, indeed do matter. To think otherwise is naive.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    The State Bar continues to be a good steward of organizational resources, says Kathy Brost. She highlights what the State Bar is doing to help members and the public during the pandemic.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    The State Bar continues to be a good steward of organizational resources, says Kathy Brost. She highlights what the State Bar is doing to help members and the public during the pandemic.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    The addition to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code of new small business reorganization provisions presents opportunities for some businesses to get out from under debt more quickly and cost effectively.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    The authors discuss public health officials' authority regarding mass vaccination programs for COVID-19 and the circumstances under which individuals can object to vaccination requirements.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    Five Wisconsin lawyers representing different geographic areas offer a snapshot of what they are experiencing amid a pandemic and what they anticipate their business to look like in the next few years.

    Feb. 09, 2021

    Legal industry experts discuss national trends and COVID-19 impacts on law firm profitability, billing structures, remote work, recruiting and retaining legal talent, and more.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jan. 11, 2021

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    Jan. 11, 2021

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jan. 11, 2021

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    Jan. 11, 2021

    A colleague cannot recall another time in recent history when so many negative forces were working against us. And yet, our friend has reasons to hope.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    A recent survey shows nearly one-third of employees would sue their employer if they contracted COVID-19 at work as a result of a coworker being sick. Erica Reib looks at COVID-related employment claims to date.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    In the market for a new smartphone? James Pearson provides a handy comparison chart of the latest available smartphones to help with your purchase decision.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    John Kucinski asks, "Where does responsibility to address the problem of excessive use of force by law enforcement lie?"

    Jan. 11, 2021

    Dean Dietrich cautions that using email to attack others reflects poorly on you and the legal profession.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    Now that you've voted, you can turn your attention elsewhere. Right? Larry Martin says, "Not so fast."

    Jan. 11, 2021

    Kathy Brost reports that in 2019 her company tested its readiness for an unlikely pandemic. Little did they know. And that's the value of planning.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    One way for jurist to strike a chord with readers is to refer to resources that are familiar to the public, not only to legal professionals. Here are examples of citations to popular music in Wisconsin state and federal opinions.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    Attorney fee requests might seem to rest solely on each case's facts, but some unsettled legal considerations remain. Learn both the basics and possibilities for creative arguments here.

    Jan. 11, 2021

    Many children are raised by someone other than a parent either temporarily or permanently. A new law clarifies and improves the minor-guardianship process.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award, and more.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes

    Dec. 08, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Mark Goldstein believes some COVID-19-era innovations and realizations will serve us for years to come. With them come some interesting new questions.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Dean Dietrich says at least one state – but not Wisconsin – is considering proposals to allow for alternative structures for law firms, in part to increase access to justice.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    During this pandemic, Christopher Shattuck hopes lawyers' gift-giving will support local businesses and nonprofits that are dealing with the financial effects of COVID-19.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Tom Watson warns that a large number of malpractice claims arise from lawyers taking on matters for which they lack experience or knowledge.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Christopher Shattuck and Spencer Smith provide tips for building and maintaining traffic to your firm's website, which is more important than ever during the pandemic.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Jessica Liebau says challenges to caregiving – in all its variations – are made worse by, but are not new to, COVID-19. And they won't be fixed simply by returning to normal.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Larry Martin wishes the season to be a time to recharge and reflect as we look to put the past in its proper place.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    Kathy Brost says finding passion about work and other activities can help lawyers feel better overall, especially during the first winter holiday season of the pandemic.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    The amount of solar energy being constructed in Wisconsin is increasing, thanks primarily to two factors: the rapidly declining costs of manufacturing solar panels and the availability of federal tax incentives.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    The authors review eight Wisconsin federal court decisions from 2020 interpreting Wisconsin law. The decisions touch on a variety of subjects, including civil procedure, contract law, tort law, consumer law, and trade secrets law.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    In its 2019-20 term, the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued decisions in 25 civil cases and 20 criminal cases. Although all those decisions are important to Wisconsin law, here is a sampling of 10 notable decisions from last term, some of which were decided pre-COVID-19 and some during the pandemic.

    Dec. 08, 2020

    State Senator Fred Risser retires next month after 64 years of legislative service, making him the longest serving state legislator in state and national history. Here are some highlights of his remarkable career.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Nov. 10, 2020

    State Bar of Wisconsin, July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award & more.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Nov. 10, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides discipline summaries for educational purposes.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Taijae Evans busts the idea that he will have limited opportunities to use his legal skills while serving as an attorney officer with the Navy Judge Advocate General's Corp.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Chris Shattuck provides useful marketing methods to help you attract new clients and retain existing ones without breaking the bank.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Ben Wright provides tips and resources for staying current in elder law once you’re out of law school and practicing in the field.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Larry Martin says the State Bar needs your help in supporting legislative efforts to reduce the cost of legal education and to provide repayment assistance programs.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    For the first time ever, Kathy Brost contemplated actually being able to work in Greater Wisconsin with the use of technology. The legal work is there, but there are too few attorneys to do it.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    Settlements allow creativity in developing a case-specific plan, but not all settlement negotiations are equivalent. The authors recently conducted a survey to learn more about factors that promote successful settlements. One key finding is that negotiators' skills matter.

    Nov. 10, 2020

    International commercial arbitration is increasingly important for U.S. lawyers and their clients, including those in Wisconsin. A particular sticking point is discovery, procedures for which differ within and outside the United States.

    Nov. 03, 2020

    Meet this year's Wisconsin Legal Innovators – forward thinkers all. Amid this year's challenges, they put in place creative solutions to address a range of issues affecting the public's access to justice.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Who's become a partner, changed firms, received an award & more.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Poll workers are essential to the exercise of our most important right and freedom – voting. Andrew Chevrez invites you to join him in becoming a poll worker.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    The Professional Ethics Committee discusses the duties owed when a lawyer examines a current or former client as an adverse witness.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Owen Byrd says using legal analytics to access data-driven insights about trends in litigation and the behaviors of particular judges, parties, and opposing counsel gives smaller firms a competitive edge.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Kenosha lawyer and U.S. Army veteran Aileen Henry runs a small criminal defense law firm. Born in Jamaica, she learned the value of hard work and giving back to the community from her grandparents.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Remote hearings offer survivors of violence a new tool for accessing the justice system. The authors provide tips to help clients prepare for their hearings.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Members and colleagues are giving their time, talent, and treasure to help those in greater need despite the challenges they themselves face. If you are able to help others, Larry Martin says, please do so.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Kathy Brost has previewed the new virtual format and offerings for this year's Wisconsin Solo & Small Firm Conference, and she's impressed!

    Oct. 07, 2020

    The preservation of electronically stored information can be expensive, time-consuming, and amenable to spoliation claims and accusations of unethical conduct. Here is a refresher of lawyer's obligations under Wisconsin's proportionality standard, and tips for efficient preservation practices that are proportional to the needs of a given case.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    You can improve your chances of persuasion by making your briefs typographically superior. It won’t make your arguments better, but it will ensure that judges grasp and retain your points. Here are best practices and recommendations to help you get ahead.

    Oct. 07, 2020

    Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia ensures protection to employees nationwide and gives Wisconsin employees an alternative measure for enforcing the right to not be discriminated against on the basis of sexual orientation. Learn the differences between state and federal employment law to choose the appropriate forum in which to bring discrimination claims.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Sep. 08, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Anza D'Antonio says each of us has the ability to make a difference in the lives of others. All we have to do is take it one bite at a time.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    You don't need a major life event or wake-up call to seize the life you want. Julie Bonasso asks some evocative questions to help you get unstuck.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    As the need for civil legal services rises due to COVID-19 issues, Deanne Koll urges lawyers to increase efforts to support civil legal services.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Emily Kelchen says systematically collecting and tracking where your clients come from will allow you to make smart practice decisions to grow your book of business.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Tom Watson says now is a good time to reassess your firm's working remotely practices to ensure the malpractice-related risks are low.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Gretchen Viney answers the question: Am I eligible to accept a court appointment as a GAL? This article incorporates the changes to SCR 35, effective for family court orders entered after Jan. 1, 2021.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Larry Martin says Lane Ware’s generous nature and commitment to lawyers are evident in the efforts he championed through the Wisconsin Law Foundation.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Kathy Brost says learning to use new technology is easier and there's more tolerance for errors when everyone is learning together.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Being terminated because of discrimination might be considered wrongful and provide the basis for suit against the former employer. An economist explains the methods judges and lawyers use to compute damages in wrongful-termination cases.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Since relocating from Puerto Rico to the United States, the author has worked at national, regional, and local firms of all sizes. Based on his own experiences, he shares insights and practical tips to increase diversity in law firms.

    Sep. 08, 2020

    Ratification of the Marsy's Law amendment of the Wisconsin Constitution might have made fewer changes to increase crime victims' rights and left more unresolved issues than the amendment's proponents promised and its opponents feared. This article discusses what Marsy's Law means for crime victims in Wisconsin.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, and bytes in the news.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    We want to hear from you! Wisconsin Lawyer provides a forum for members to express ideas, concerns, and opinions on law-related subjects. Share your thoughts!

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Christa Wittenberg writes, with self-awareness and training, we can overcome the implicit biases that influence our assumptions about the people we meet.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Enduring adversity can result in greater resilience. Paula Davis-Laack explains five ways that past struggles contribute to growth.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Never in a million years did Crystal Banse think she would be participating in the criminal justice system as a victim and experiencing PTSD firsthand.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Beth Schneider Naylor provides tips to help business clients reduce the costs and liability exposure associated with fake products.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Dean Dietrich says the risk of spreading COVID-19 might be one appropriate situation for making limited revelations to people with whom the client had contact.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    The State Bar is acting to ensure equal justice, but Larry Martin says we need your help. Please take a moment to reflect on what you can do, as an individual and as a lawyer.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Advocates familiar with different interpretation approaches – and which jurists favor them – can gain a distinct advantage when crafting their positions.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Several Wisconsin lawyers talk about what their firms are doing in terms of business viability during the pandemic. They say they are focused on retaining staff, improving client relations, and maintaining positive cash flow.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Kathy Brost's strategic and collaborative leadership style – as well as her years' experience as a solo practitioner and as in-house counsel – well suit her for helping guide the State Bar through unprecedented times.

    Jul. 27, 2020

    Recently, millions of people across our communities have come together in an historic movement that calls for fundamental change addressing systemic racism. We asked lawyers to tell us what this moment in American racial, social, and legal justice reform means to them.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, and bytes in the news.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Clyde Tinnen suggests a few things to keep in mind when facing an uncertain future.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Deanne Koll says we might not achieve actual “balance,” but if we shift our expectations, we might be happier about our choices.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Chad Post explains how end-to-end service providers use mathematically linked keys to provide an extra level of security to protect users' data.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Tempers might be short because of the pandemic, but Dean Dietrich says lawyers still are expected to behave professionally.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    In this article, Melodie Wiseman provides tips on how law firm supervisors can manage a remote workforce.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Carol Wessels and Michelle Putz discuss how more vulnerable people needing care and fewer people to provide it will affect the future of assisted living.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    John Finerty Jr. says Wis. Stat. section 803.07 should allow for the mandatory discharge of third-party holders of funds from litigation over disputed fund ownership and distribution.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Appleton lawyer Cody Splitt, at nearly 101, was born in the midst of a previous pandemic. She reflects on a century of adventures.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Larry Martin believes it is a good time to pause and reflect on the vital role played by the legal profession in ensuring essential liberties for our communities.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Jill Kastner says recognizing lawyers who attain milestones helps everyone seeking to overcome obstacles personally and in society as a whole.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Whether and how to respond to elder abuse is not always obvious. Learn more about the role of Wisconsin’s APS agencies in providing expert, compassionate services when elder abuse allegedly has taken place.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    Wisconsin has a reputation for being in the top five states for human sex trafficking. The court system, with its presence in every Wisconsin county, is well placed to become more involved in combatting this problem.

    Jun. 03, 2020

    The authors identify practice areas in which cases related to the COVID-19 outbreak have been or are likely to be brought, including employment, consumer, personal injury, and insurance law.

    May 01, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    May 01, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides discipline summaries for educational purposes.

    May 01, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel D. Blinka and Prof. Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

    May 01, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    May 01, 2020

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    May 01, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, and bytes in the news.

    May 01, 2020

    Here are the Communications Committee's annual top 2019 articles, recognizing writing excellence in Wisconsin Lawyer articles. The top article receives the Hon. Charles Dunn Author Award.

    May 01, 2020

    Kim Lechner says the legal profession is not immune from workplace violence. She urges colleagues and future lawyers to talk about the issue.

    May 01, 2020

    Sharon Nelson and John Simek say Zoom is a good video conferencing solution for lawyers as long as they learn how to use it properly. Read how.

    May 01, 2020

    Ben Wright interviews elder law practitioners about their work, the challenges and rewards of their chosen focus area, and their tips for getting started in the field.

    May 01, 2020

    The Professional Ethics Committee discusses a lawyer's responsibilities when a grievance is filed against the lawyer.

    May 01, 2020

    Dean Dietrich says lawyers probably have an ethical obligation, at a minimum, to use AI tools such as public databases for research.

    May 01, 2020

    While your legal advice is important in times of crisis, Kevin Palmersheim reminds that isn't the whole story. The intangible benefits you provide to clients also is essential, as is taking care of yourself.

    May 01, 2020

    Compared to a random approach in assigning opinion writing, Ryan Owens says data show that requiring the senior most justice in the majority to assign an opinion can enhance the clarity of the law.

    May 01, 2020

    Larry Martin says the State Bar is here to support lawyers and state residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    May 01, 2020

    If it's true that "We're all in this together," then let's make certain we're doing what we can to help each other. Jill Kastner offers some ideas to do just that.

    May 01, 2020

    Whether or not mistreatment of an employee is unlawful, such conduct can have negative effects in the workplace. Taking action to prevent bullying and harassment promotes a positive work environment that benefits employers, staff, customers, and clients.

    May 01, 2020

    The SECURE Act, enacted in late 2019, made significant changes to treatment of certain retirement accounts. Lawyers should become familiar with the Act now so as to advise clients to make appropriate changes to retirement and estate plans.

    May 01, 2020

    Businesses negatively affected by COVID-19 might attempt to avoid contractual obligations, but not every contract can or should be negated. Clients should consider both the relevant contract-law issues and the potential harm to future business relationships.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news. Send us your ideas for interesting facts, trends, tips, or other bits and bytes.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Cynthia Herber shares a lesson from a client: Everyone, including lawyers, should learn to be kind to themselves.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Deanne Koll asks if lawyers are products of law school and the lawyering process. Or, are lawyers drawn to this profession because of their inherent characteristics?

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Every lawyer makes mistakes occasionally, but hindsight can help reduce the likelihood of malpractice-level errors. Tom Watson says bankruptcy/collections, estate/probate/trust, plaintiff's personal injury, real estate, and family law drew the most malpractice claims in 2019.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Gretchen Viney looks at a Dane County program that has a solution that other communities could replicate. The NewBridge Volunteer Guardianship Program provides trained guardians free to Dane County residents. Here's how it works.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Testimonials and reviews can be a powerful way to attract and retain clients, but Aviva Kaiser reminds lawyers to exercise caution to comply with the ethics rules.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Aaron Loudenslager says lawyers should be prepared for the court to independently determine whether there is no genuine issue of material fact with regard to each party's separate motion for summary judgment.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Larry Martin says "The History of Wisconsin's Black Lawyers," a new publication from the Wisconsin Association of African-American Lawyers, captures the struggles and successes of 11 black lawyers who came before us.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    We can't always predict where or when emergencies will occur, but Jill Kastner says a new law-practice self-assessment tool can help lawyers prepare for the unknown.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Despite constitutional, statutory, and case law civil-rights protections, sex discrimination and sexual harassment continue to occur regularly in workplaces. This article discusses the causes of action, remedies, and defenses available for sex discrimination claims in Wisconsin.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    Lawyers can help older individuals and their families by advising on selection of a long-term care facility and encouraging residents and family members to monitor the quality of care received in facilities.

    Apr. 07, 2020

    A day does not go by without new, often menacing, developments regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. State and federal governments have strong tools to attempt to counter the pandemic, but individuals retain some due-process protections against potential overreach by elected and appointed officials.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Mar. 09, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation assists the court in supervising the practice of law and protecting the public from misconduct by lawyers.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel D. Blinka and Prof. Thomas J. Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Mar. 09, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news. Send us your ideas for interesting facts, trends, tips, or other bits and bytes.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    T.R. Williams explains that her job changes center on her desire, her drive, and her pursuit of knowledge, challenge, and experience.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    Only 49 percent of law firms say their business development is successful. Larry Bodine identifies the problem and offers eight proven strategies and tactics that work.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    Tim Pierce, Keith Sellen, and Christopher Shattuck introduce a new, free, self-assessment tool that gives Wisconsin lawyers, especially those in smaller firms, a new way to measure and improve their operations, manage risk, and increase client satisfaction.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    Veterinarian/lawyer Marty Greer manages both an active veterinary practice and an active law practice. We're not sure how she does it, but we know there's a corgi involved.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    Larry Martin invites you to attend a celebration honoring the civic leadership of Justice Jon Wilcox and Justice Louis Butler in supporting the Wisconsin Law Foundation.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    The new Lawyer Well-Being Task Force is concerned about what's ailing the legal profession. If you are, too, Jill Kastner invites you to consider volunteering for WisLAP.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    In Wisconsin, two sets of courts potentially have jurisdiction over children and families. In cases involving child abuse allegations against a parent, consider the advantages and disadvantages to filing for a child abuse injunction first versus raising the allegations as part of an active family law matter. The authors discuss jurisdictional differences and areas of authority.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    Representing older clients in financial abuse cases requires the readiness to act quickly but also the recognition that traditional law enforcement and judicial system responses might not be appropriate. Here are considerations and steps to take when investigating and remedying financial abuse of an elder.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    In Wisconsin, financial exploitation is the largest category of elder abuse after self-neglect. This article looks at certain vulnerabilities among older clients, along with options and resources to address them, especially through drafting and statutory provisions for financial powers of attorney.

    Mar. 09, 2020

    Social media has had profound effects on journalism. To prevent and control potential damage to a client, monitoring social media for reputational threats is vital. Here is a page from the author's "damage control playbook" and its five simple rules.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Feb. 11, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Bryant Park explains the impact mentors had on him as a law student and as a lawyer new to practice and law firm culture.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Lori Kannenberg Dorn provides tips for using statistics, such as case filing and resolution data, to make decisions about law firm business development.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Jordan Furlong predicts the rise of a new legal economy will require lawyers to review assumptions about what legal work consists of and what purpose it serves.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    A close personal relationship with opposing counsel might not require a client’s consent to the representation, but Dean Dietrich says disclosing that information could be a best practice.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Chad Post gives tips on the remedies available in civil court to a victim of nonconsensual pornography.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Larry Martin says lawyers have a unique perspective on the effect potential legislation can have in shaping and influencing society.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Jill Kastner prioritizes diversity and inclusion because implicit bias is a very real problem that adversely affects our entire system of justice.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    When considering the value of power of attorney documents as protections against elder abuse, it is important to keep in mind that for both health-care and financial POAs, the principal typically retains considerable autonomy.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Health-care and financial powers of attorney protect the people for whom they are created, not deprive them of autonomy and decision-making authority. Learn how to help older clients by crafting and using POA documents appropriately. These articles on POAs continue the series on protecting older clients.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    In legal technology, it was a decade of tumult and upheaval, bringing changes that will forever transform the practice of law. Here are the most significant developments.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Wisconsin lawyers talk about how the economy is affecting their practices and how they're meeting those challenges, whether by taking on new roles or practice areas, streamlining practice management procedures, or better communicating their value to clients.

    Feb. 11, 2020

    Legal industry experts highlight national trends, including business development, meeting client needs, recruiting talent, and technology. Wisconsin lawyers can use this information to build momentum in 2020.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Jan. 09, 2020

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jan. 09, 2020

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    Jan. 09, 2020

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    Roy Evans says be kind, every day. People will remember how you made them feel when you spoke to them.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    The top reason lawyers leave the profession is the lack of mentoring from more experienced colleagues. Stacy Alexejun says using these seven guidelines can help stop the brain and talent drain.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    Aly Lynch compares the most well-known smartphone models and some lesser-known rivals competing for consumers' attention.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    Dean Dietrich says if you are aware of a colleague's possible impairment that interferes with that lawyer's ability to work and serve clients, you have resulting ethical duties.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    Larry Martin says the State Bar has managed to the bottom line in each of the last two budgets without making draconian mid-year cuts to services and has added modest amounts to reserves.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    Gretchen Viney introduces a series of articles that focus on the many ways lawyers can help older clients avoid or end elder abuse.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    This New Year, Jill Kastner suggests making a resolution that will help your personal well-being so that you will be healthier and happier.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    Two U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal recently upheld a literal interpretation of the federal removal statute, allowing home-state defendants to remove cases from state to federal court because they did so before they were served.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    The electronic device used to access social media might not physically resemble a city park or an auditorium, but if you're a government official, your social media site may be a public forum. Learn the First Amendment implications of social media use.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    A lawyer's powers of observation and note-taking, record-keeping, and organizational skills can go far to identify and help older clients who are vulnerable to abuse. Learn appropriate techniques to screen older clients for fraud and abuse.

    Jan. 09, 2020

    This overview kicks off a series of articles that focus on how lawyers can help older clients avoid or end elder abuse. Learn how to recognize potential abuse and develop a holistic understanding of the legal needs and perspective of older clients.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Dec. 06, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Dec. 06, 2019

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    Dec. 06, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Karen McKenzie thinks diversity should be approached as a mindset through which one can appreciate the socioeconomic, cultural, and physical barriers that other attorneys have overcome.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Dean Dietrich says Supreme Court Rules do not require lawyers to report disciplinary investigations to their employers, but fiduciary duty might.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Deanne Koll says there's no wrong answer to the question of which of your life's roles you primarily identify with, as long as the response feels right for you.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Tom Watson lists the top things you can do in your everyday practice to help minimize the risk of a malpractice claim.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    This new form, with mandatory use starting Jan. 1, 2020, more closely tracks the flow of buying and selling a residence. Debbi Conrad summarizes the most significant changes.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Chris Shattuck provides gift ideas that can make life easier, better, or tastier for the recipient – or you.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Danny Garcia is an "influencer," able to have a positive impact on issues he's passionate about. Read why he was recently recognized as one of the 34 most powerful Latinos in Wisconsin for 2019.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Larry Martin says contributions of time, talent, or money to the State Bar's Mock Trial Program can help Wisconsin teenagers become tomorrow's leaders.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Jill Kastner encourages lawyers to help fill the justice gap by donating time, skill, or money to one of Wisconsin's legal services organizations.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    Lawyers generally should consider including certain specific topics in the agreements they use when establishing attorney-client relationships. Here are the most significant provisions, along with sample language.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    This article looks at eight significant Wisconsin federal court decisions from 2019 interpreting Wisconsin law on a variety of subjects, including tort, health care, employment law, and more.

    Dec. 06, 2019

    This article highlights 10 significant Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions from the 2018-19 term, during which the court issued 56 substantive decisions covering a wide range of subjects.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Nov. 08, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Fiscal 2019 Audited Financial Results At A Glance ... State Bar of Wisconsin, July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Powerlifting has made Catarina Colόn a more effective advocate and helped her find her voice as a woman of color. Physical activities can help lawyers find previously unknown skills, she says.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Paula Davis-Laack discusses five skills lawyers need for a new way of leading focused on how firms are governed, innovation, economics, service delivery, legal operations, and people management.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Roy Greenberg describes ways to make the process of switching to a new computer smoother and relatively quick while reducing downtime and the risks of losing data.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Larry Bodine offers six proven best practices of blogging to get new business.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Dean Dietrich says information provided by and given to callers to WisLAP is confidential. Don't let privacy concerns interfere with seeking help.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Chad Post discusses the need for accredited attorneys to represent veterans before the Board of Veterans Appeals and explains the accreditation process. It's easy and inexpensive, too.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Larry Martin reflects on another successful year and is thankful for the opportunity to serve this profession.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    If you are feeling depressed or overwhelmed, Jill Kastner says don't let pride or fear keep you from seeking treatment.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Workers' classification as employees or independent contractors affects how they are taxed and the rights they have under federal and state law. Classification and joint employment have evolved as the gig economy has expanded. But, determining who is an "employee" or an "employer" often is hard.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    Wisconsin's law enforcement and justice systems have struggled to establish parameters for warrantless blood draws that promote effectiveness, consider limited resources, and protect individuals' constitutional rights. Read the status of warrantless blood draws after recent supreme court opinions.

    Nov. 08, 2019

    During an outbreak of a contagious disease such as measles, public health officials primarily can respond in two ways: with vaccination and treatment and with isolation or quarantine. Individuals' constitutional rights may not be top of mind. Here is how courts may analyze the public health mechanisms available to Wisconsin officials.

    Nov. 06, 2019

    Who are Wisconsin's innovators? The "That's a Fine Idea: Legal Innovation Wisconsin" initiative spotlights these risk takers who advance the legal profession with perseverance, creative thinking, and big ideas.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Oct. 08, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Allison Ritter went from being a hard worker with a drinking problem to a hard drinker with problems working. Then friends brought in WisLAP, and recovery.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Chris Shattuck provides ways to reduce the likelihood of an attack and to be ready to respond quickly if an incursion is successful.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Lawyers clearly have a duty to supervise nonlawyer employees. Dean Dietrich says the harder question is how much supervision is required.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Few lawyers have not experienced or witnessed a party behaving badly. When the behavior escalates to include cyberbullying, David Blumberg says the potential resulting harm cannot safely be ignored.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Tom Watson says answering questions in eight practice management and job satisfaction categories will help head off problems and reduce the anxiety that comes with being a lawyer.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Joseph Boucher, John Rather, Ron Bote, and Andrew Seifert discuss the mechanics and legal structure involved in starting a limited liability law firm as well as the tax treatment of such entities.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Larry Martin encourages the sharing of lawyering knowledge by participating in a mentoring relationship.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    Jill Kastner says lawyers can help combat domestic violence by volunteering to assist survivors.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    In Michels v. Lyons, the court held that a grandparent who wishes to have visitation rights to a grandchild in opposition to the parents' wishes must establish by a clear and convincing standard that the parents' decision is not in the child's best interests. Although more difficult, the higher evidentiary threshold can be overcome.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    When helping clients navigate the complexities of selling or refinancing an existing home or purchasing a new home during a divorce, it's important to understand the ever-changing real property landscape and the client's circumstances. Here's how to guide clients through this emotional and potentially discouraging transaction.

    Oct. 08, 2019

    No matter how lawyers refer to them – engagement agreements, fee agreements, legal services agreements, or retainer agreements – fee agreements can trip up even the most well-intentioned lawyers. Here's what you need to know to ensure your agreements don’t run afoul of Wisconsin's ethics rules.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Sep. 09, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Sep. 09, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    Through leadership training, Cynthia Herber learned how she sees herself is very different from the way others perceive her. That might be true for you, too.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    This State Bar ethics opinion discusses the conflict of interest issues that may arise during job negotiations with an opposing firm or party.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    Derek Hawkins believes thinking "the client is always right" is one of the most dangerous philosophies a lawyer can adopt. Identifying problem clients early can help maintain profitability and satisfaction in the practice of law.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    Ngosong Fonkem, Bethany Wilson, Kristen Hardy, and Jeff Perzan show how legal design thinking, a problem-solving methodology, can improve the range of solutions that lawyers offer their clients.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    On the 20th anniversary of the "new" State Bar Center, Larry Martin says it's not the building we celebrate, but the experiences that our members and staff have shared.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    Jill Kastner explains, "It depends." Do you know what member services the State Bar provides? Do you use them?

    Sep. 09, 2019

    Cases involving domestic violence, custody, or child abuse may force couples to run around a maze to locate legal counsel in a place where family law attorneys are scarce. The first one to find the attorney wins. Like a game of musical chairs, the second one to the chair is out of luck.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    For many years, Wisconsin's pleading standard for litigation appeared to differ from the federal-court standard, but in 2019 the Wisconsin Supreme Court announced the standards are essentially the same. In Cattau, the court clarified this decades-long misunderstanding.

    Sep. 09, 2019

    Advances in neuroscientific research have improved understanding of how humans communicate, including within the framework of the law. Here’s how to improve interactions with clients and reduce the risk of miscommunication and misunderstanding that might lead to poor legal outcomes.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Jul. 26, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Deanne Koll insists it's up to the individual to decide how to deal with "dress codes" and appearance expectations.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    One type of insurance will not cover your law firm for all occurrences. Chris Shattuck says you may need to supplement your current coverage.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    When probing the legal profession's diversity and inclusion crisis, race and gender are almost always discussed as if they are mutually exclusive. Kristen Hardy says this is a mistake. Women lawyers of color experience bias on two fronts – gender and race.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Dean Dietrich advises lawyers, clients, and judges to take care in how they engage on social media platforms given the narrow lines between acceptable and unacceptable use.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Larry Bodine believes lawyers can generate more business for their law firms by adopting these eight habits of effective online marketers.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Wood Foster discusses rapid changes in the legal profession that are affecting every practicing (and would-be) lawyer in the United States, and what legal professionals collectively might think about as they move into the future.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    This Milwaukee lawyer is an award-winning organist who performs throughout the world, while running his solo law firm.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Gretchen Viney gives suggestions for taking better, more effective notes, and what methods to avoid.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    If you have an ethical quandary, Larry Martin suggests turning to the State Bar's Ethics Hotline.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    Access to justice, leadership development, and inclusion in all forms are top priorities of the State Bar of Wisconsin and new President Jill Kastner. None of these themes will surprise those who know her – they've been touchstones throughout her career as a public-interest attorney.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    In 2018 the Legislative Council established a study committee to address potential changes to child support and the notion of presumed equal placement. Twelve measures are moving forward. Here is a summary of each measure, and the case for or against the action.

    Jul. 26, 2019

    In the 21st century, figuring out "who done it" often necessitates determining the identity of the person who most often used a particular electronic device. Learn the basics here.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The OLR assists the court in supervising the practice of law and protecting the public from misconduct by lawyers.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Want to review a book? Request one from us!

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    If you find yourself consumed with thoughts of not being good enough, Jennifer Johnson encourages you to face the fear head on.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Sharon Nelson and John Simek answer 13 most commonly asked questions to help lawyers be proactive with legal technology.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Katherine Carpenter says Wisconsin now has a "blended system" that uses monitored digital audio reporting to produce the verbatim records of court proceedings.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Paula Davis-Laack provides tips for surviving in an unpleasant environment and promoting civility.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Dorothy Rausa provides seven simple concepts to take your law firm’s social media performance to the next level.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Tom Watson says technology and practice management systems can help you avoid administrative errors – if you know how to use them.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Dean Dietrich explains that, in specific circumstances, the duty to protect client information can be outweighed by the duty to warn of future harm.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Saveon Grenell is using skills honed through the State Bar of Wisconsin Leadership Academy to help youths.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Susan Schaubel provides the steps needed to obtain a civil harassment order.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Larry Martin says a donation to the Wisconsin Law Foundation is an ideal way to celebrate individuals past and present.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    As president, Chris Rogers has had a front-row seat, witnessing the unbelievable work you do for clients and other people you serve.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    Wisconsin Statutes chapter 128 provides for an assignment for benefit of creditors as a solution for businesses facing financial trouble, but the chapter is badly out of date. It is time to look critically at the statute, modernize it, and provide real guidance to parties and state court judges.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    The 2018 Farm Bill's reforms, technology investments, and rural-to-urban diversification provisions will stir up new business for strapped farmers and emerging entrepreneurs. The bill also presents opportunity for Wisconsin lawyers who represent such clients.

    Jun. 12, 2019

    A recent survey regarding threats and violence against Wisconsin lawyers and judges reveals that 49.1 percent of respondents said they had been threatened or physically assaulted at least once. This places Wisconsin second for percentage of respondents reporting threats and violence of the 29 statewide surveys conducted by the author.

    May 17, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know!

    May 17, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    May 17, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    May 17, 2019

    In this column, Prof. Daniel D. Blinka and Prof. Thomas J. Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    May 17, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    May 17, 2019

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    May 17, 2019

    Derek Hawkins says "phooey" to the notion that solo practice is only for lawyers who can't make it somewhere else. He ought to know.

    May 17, 2019

    Paula Davis-Laack says autonomy, mastery, and connection to others correlate more strongly with lawyers’ long-term well-being than do money, prestige, and status.

    May 17, 2019

    When crafting an approach to third-party visitation, Mark Fremgen and Gregg Herman say, appellate courts should keep in mind the harm to children's interests created by litigation itself.

    May 17, 2019

    Celia Jackson reflects on Black lawyers who left lasting impressions.

    May 17, 2019

    Wanting to help people with troublesome legal matters is good, Tom Watson says, but allowing potential clients' distress to become your stress is not.

    May 17, 2019

    Morgan Stippel provides a step-by-step guide for obtaining injunctions to help protect domestic abuse survivors, and their pets, from abuse and harassment.

    May 17, 2019

    Executive Director Larry Martin says all State Bar presidents leave a mark and move the organization forward to help support members, the legal system, and the public.

    May 17, 2019

    By helping to develop tomorrow's leaders, Chris Rogers says the State Bar is ensuring the continued strength and relevance of the legal profession in Wisconsin.

    May 17, 2019

    When she leaves the bench in July, Justice Shirley Abrahamson will have served 43 years on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, capping a career as the first woman on the court and the longest-serving justice in state history. Here's a brief look at her legacy.

    May 17, 2019

    The Wisconsin Legislature's 2018 extraordinary session marked the final weeks of Scott Walker's gubernatorial service. The resulting legislation made many changes to Wisconsin law and almost immediately drew challenges in the form of lawsuits. This article summarizes some of the acts' most noteworthy provisions and discusses pending lawsuits.

    May 17, 2019

    Four lawyers talk about the challenges of recruiting and retaining diverse lawyers. Challenges include getting leadership buy-in and the necessary resources, addressing implicit bias when setting salaries and assigning work, and knowing where and how to recruit the lawyers you want. Read what these lawyers advise.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Deanne Koll suggests we all pinky-swear to give each other permission to enjoy time away without stressing about the work awaiting our return.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Aaron Gary says a soon-to-be-decided U.S. Supreme Court case may significantly affect Wisconsin’s alcohol distribution system.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Gretchen Viney provides the basics for finding a realistic time management system you can stick to while complying with the ethics rules and building your business.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Ditch the bells and whistles. Instead, Larry Bodine says craft a website that gives potential clients information, relief, and hope.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Dean Dietrich says lawyers may not communicate about the subject of their representation with a person known to be represented by another lawyer in the same legal matter.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Bethany Nelson explains any time a client has controlled items, technology, or data, proper measures must be taken to ensure that any foreign persons' access is authorized by law. More clients may be subject to regulation than you might expect.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Being on Twitter has given executive director Larry Martin a pulse on the communities where he lives and work.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Chris Rogers says service on a legislative study committee is an important and influential way for lawyers to contribute to the lawmaking process.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Reports from counties in which all courthouse visitors are screened prove that dangerous implements are coming to the doors of Wisconsin’s courthouses, and screening inside is interdicting many of those implements. The author urges screening at all courthouse entrances.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    Despite its proximity and long history of complicated interactions with the United States, Cuba still is a stranger to many U.S. citizens. A State Bar-sponsored trip in February helps dispel some of the mystery for a group of Wisconsin lawyers.

    Apr. 19, 2019

    In January 2017, the U.S. DOT designated U.W.-Madison as one of 10 proving grounds for testing AVs and test projects are underway. The authors review the federal regulations and recommendations, and analyze areas for opportunities for Wisconsin lawyers resulting from the emergence of AVs on Wisconsin’s roadways.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Mar. 12, 2019

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    Mar. 12, 2019

    Send us your ideas for interesting facts, trends, tips, or other bits and bytes.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Jasmyne Baynard says that the legal profession will be truly diverse and inclusive when women are at the table as participants, not just observers.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Rebecca Rapp says the legal system needs champions and sponsors like Veronica to close the justice gap and to get any clients at all.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Lawyers may put client testimonials on web pages if the clients consent, they are not paid to provide the testimonials, and no false or misleading information is included, says Dean Dietrich.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Aviva Kaiser and Christopher Shattuck advise litigators how to proceed in light of recent warnings from federal courts about use of third-party software services.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    We all know someone who is affected by the opioid crisis. Judge Ellen Brostrom discusses how treatment courts help some offenders kick their substance abuse and return as productive members of society.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Tom Watson has practical tips for dealing with closed-case files while complying with the Rules of Professional Conduct.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    When Tatiana Shirasaki moved to Wisconsin from Brazil, she struggled to find work. Through her journey back to law school, she uncovered a passion for immigration law and protecting children from trafficking and sexual abuse.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Larry Martin suggests engaging directly in the legislative process as the State Bar fights to make justice-reform issues a high priority.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE® is your organization at work. Join Chris Rogers at the Annual Meeting & Conference in June to find out more.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Lawyers who work with low-income clients can make a meaningful difference by being aware of opportunities to challenge or reduce Medicaid birth cost judgments.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Learn what "blockchain" and "cryptocurrency" mean, where they began, how transactions work, and how this currency is valued in divorces, bankruptcies, and other legal matters.

    Mar. 12, 2019

    Lawyers should prepare for the possible legalization of marijuana in Wisconsin, including advising clients considering a marijuana-based business about potential sources of liability and the scope in which they can operate their business legally.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Feb. 12, 2019

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    Feb. 12, 2019

    Interesting facts, trends, tips, bits and bytes in the news.

    Feb. 12, 2019

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    Feb. 12, 2019

    T.R. Williams says she found the confidence to reimagine her future when she took the bold step of proceeding not according to plan.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Tom Watson reminds lawyers to protect against the inevitable risks posed by hacking, phishing, ransomware, and other dangers to computer security.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Keeping clients informed is vital, but automatically and routinely copying them in on such communications with other parties' lawyers is not a good idea, says Dean Dietrich.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Whether to accept online payments is no longer a question. Amy Mann gives the whys and hows for reducing friction in billing and payments processes.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Paula Davis-Laack spotlights the rise to the forefront of lawyer well-being, building on many years of research and training by experts and volunteers, both nationwide and in Wisconsin.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Larry Martin says our young lawyers are not just tomorrow's leaders. They are shaping and defining us today.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Chris Rogers urges lawyers to take the lead in using technology innovations to create opportunities and growth.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    The Wisconsin Legislature repealed the voluntary intoxication defense in 2014. This author believes it should be restored, given that the defense struck a workable balance between criminal due process rights and the public's interest in holding defendants responsible for their actions.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    A national legal tech expert highlights the most important developments in 2018, from analytics and artificial intelligence to legal research, the ethics of using technology, and access to justice issues. These developments create the momentum for an interesting year ahead.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Wisconsin lawyers and an IT professional bring it home, talking about hot areas of practice and technology and practice management issues that keep them awake at night and offer their insights for the year ahead.

    Feb. 12, 2019

    Legal industry experts highlight national trends, including business development, meeting client needs, talent recruitment, succession planning, and technology. Wisconsin lawyers can seize on opportunities and determine where to put their time and energy to build momentum in 2019.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jan. 09, 2018

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Send us your ideas for interesting facts, trends, tips, or other bits and bytes.

    Jan. 09, 2019

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    Jan. 09, 2019

    Shabnam Lotfi says American immigrants and their lawyers are experiencing seismic shifts in their daily lives because of the ever-changing state of immigration law.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Aviva Meridian Kaiser examines a recent ABA opinion guiding lawyers' ethical duties and responses in case of emergencies.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Aly Lynch compares the most well-known smartphone models and some lesser-known rivals competing for consumers' attention.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Cynthia Herber says it's easy to get so caught up in being a lawyer that we forget why we chose to be one in the first place.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Lawyers serving on company boards must be careful to distinguish between providing business advice and legal advice, says Dean Dietrich.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Executive Director Larry Martin says Practice411 is ready to help every State Bar member, especially those who practice in solo or small firms.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Christopher Rogers says resolving to engage in better self-care will pay off personally and professionally.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    State court threshold issues can lead to victory or defeat in litigation without the parties going through extensive discovery or the court or jury resolving the merits of a case. This article helps civil litigation lawyers understand how threshold requirements can end an opposing party’s lawsuit and protect clients from costly litigation.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Lessons learned from implementing the Army's Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness program can guide the legal profession as it navigates change and prioritizes its own well-being efforts.

    Jan. 09, 2019

    Wisconsin could lessen the disparate impact and high costs of its incarceration laws by addressing prison sentences for inmates who committed crimes when they were under age 18. Here is data about individuals serving life-without-parole sentences for homicides committed when they were under age 18, and thoughts for reform.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation assists the court in supervising the practice of law and protecting the public from misconduct by lawyers.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Dec. 13, 2018

    Send us your ideas for interesting facts, trends, tips, or other bits and bytes.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send us your thoughts.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    Odalo Ohiku confesses his glaring daily struggle. On one hand, fighting blood, sweat, and tears for strangers. On the other, living with his one and only older brother locked in prison.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    Dean Dietrich says the State Bar's Succession Planning Registry is a straightforward means to protect clients and avoid violating the ethical duties of competence and diligence.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    Whether you're new to law practice or a seasoned veteran, Stephanie Ziebell says you will benefit from being mentored, as long as you participate whole-heartedly.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    Paula Davis-Laack says a survey of young adults shows 46 percent would rather break a bone than their phone – and many of the other 54 percent agonized about their preference to break a phone. Ouch!

    Dec. 13, 2018

    Christopher Shattuck lists some high- and low-tech gift items that can make life easier or better.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    If you care about succession and the long-term sustainability of your firm, John Remsen says you've got to invest in your young people. Here's how.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    This holiday season, Executive Director Larry Martin urges you to take time off to reconnect with loved ones and recharge your strength and spirit.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    Christopher Rogers thanks you for the unbelievable work you do for clients and the people of this state. He hopes you enjoy your work and the wonders in your life.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    This article looks at nine significant Wisconsin federal court decisions interpreting Wisconsin law in late 2017 and 2018 on a variety of subjects, including tort, contract, corporate, fair dealership, and insurance law and more.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    This article highlights 10 significant Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions from the 2017-2018 term, during which the court issued 59 substantive decisions covering a wide range of subjects.

    Dec. 13, 2018

    ​2003 Wis. Act 130 created a rebuttable presumption that when one party engaged in domestic abuse, joint or sole custody to the abusive parent is contrary to the child's best interest. Rather, the safety and well-being of the abused parent and child become paramount concerns when determining custody and placement. Research shows that this has not countered the trend toward joint legal custody and more equalized physical placement.

    Nov. 13, 2018

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    Nov. 13, 2018

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries for educational purposes.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Nov. 13, 2018

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    Nov. 13, 2018

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    Nov. 13, 2018

    Michael Anspach knows that if he ever again decides to buy his favorite vodka, the price he would pay is far greater than the price of the bottle.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    If you meet resistance to your proposed innovation initiative, Jordan Furlong says take a deep breath and don't make it personal. Be calm, measured, reasonable, and brief.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    Deanne Koll asks, what are you doing to enhance the prospects for women to reach the highest levels of practice and remain in the profession?

    Nov. 13, 2018

    Sharon Nelson and John Simek advise you turn off your phone for a while. If you do, you may lower your stress level.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    Bankruptcy and collections work has overtaken other practice areas as the top source of malpractice claims at WILMIC, says Tom Watson.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    Howard Myers says pre-mediation conferences can enhance the parties' opportunities to reach a compromise by removing traditional mediation's impediments from the process.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    The duty to be truthful to the court, Dean Dietrich says, requires lawyers to check information when they doubt a client's word.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    Martin McLaughlin says the duty to protect personal data and client information arises from legal, contractual, and ethical obligations. He offers tips to meet those duties.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    As our membership changes, Executive Director Larry Martin says, so has the face of State Bar leadership and volunteers.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    Christopher Rogers says the State Bar is eager to help you where you work and live. The recent Greater Wisconsin Initiative bus tour connects newer lawyers with rural communities.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    Changes to the Medicaid Secondary Payer Act are driving the need for parties of injury claims to adopt practices mindful of Medicaid recovery rights and processes. Lawyers must implement best practices to meet competing needs of aggressive collection efforts and client interests.

    Nov. 13, 2018

    During the 2017-18 term, the Wisconsin Supreme Court overruled its own precedent three times. That's more than in any other recent term, and it raises questions: Is the uptick an anomaly or part of a trend? And what does it say about stare decisis in Wisconsin? Clues to the answers may lie in the recent past.

    Nov. 07, 2018

    What have past innovators been up to since being recognized as movers and shakers? We asked some of them to tell us what they’re trying to fix or to make better now.

    Nov. 07, 2018

    Who are Wisconsin's innovators? The "That's a Fine Idea: Legal Innovation Wisconsin" initiative spotlights these movers and shakers who infuse the legal profession with a dose of creative thinking.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation, an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 12, 2018

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    Oct. 12, 2018

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    Oct. 12, 2018

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    Oct. 12, 2018

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    Oct. 12, 2018

    Roy Evans says reunions reinforce our common bonds, regenerate our friendships, and reinvigorate our spirits.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    New apps might make finding a lawyer almost as easy as hailing a cab. But, Aviva Kaiser says, lawyers still must comply with the ethics rules when providing their services.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    Before taking on a corporate partner – especially one you hardly know – Clyde Tinnen advises doing the due diligence you would perform in any M&A transaction, or even in a personal relationship before contemplating marriage.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    Lawyers' professional success depends largely on what they know. Paula Davis-Laack says who they know is vital to their health and well-being.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    Lawyers can answer questions posed on law firm websites, but Dean Dietrich warns the website must clearly indicate that neither questions nor answers create an attorney/client relationship.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    If your law practice relies on computer technology, you need cyber insurance. Sharon Nelson and John Simek provide tips for shopping for the right kind.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    Voting is a basic right. Executive Director Larry Martin reminds you to exercise it in November.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    Christopher Rogers introduces a new partnership tailored to meet your cybersecurity needs no matter the size of your firm.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    The U.S. Supreme Court's 2018 decision in Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis concluded that the Federal Arbitration Act governs the enforceability of waivers to participate in collective actions. As a result, these employees’ efforts to litigate federal wage claims through collective actions in federal court are barred.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    In its 2017-18 session, the Wisconsin Legislature continued efforts to reduce the rulemaking authority of state administrative agencies. In the short term, the legislation imposes additional obligations on the agencies and on the legislature itself.

    Oct. 12, 2018

    In Severson v. Heartland Woodcraft, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that an employee needing an extended leave of two or more months for treatment of a disability is not protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act. The author summarizes the parties' arguments and the three-judge panel's decision.

    Sep. 12, 2018

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    Sep. 12, 2018

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    Sep. 11, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 12, 2018

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    Sep. 12, 2018

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    Sep. 12, 2018

    Students, by their questions and perspectives, have as much to teach as do instructors. Kene Okocha offers a case in point.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Qualified interpreters are vital for clients who need help understanding and communicating in English. Cynthia Herber provides tips for working with clients with limited English proficiency.

    Sep. 11, 2018

    Tom Watson says opportunities abound for lawyers who invest in technology and adjust to consumers' expectations of when, where, and how they receive legal advice.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    If you accept payment by credit card, Sharon Nelson and John Simek say you must ensure your computer system is compliant with new security requirements.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Deanne Koll says the question, "What do lawyers do all day, Mom (or Dad)?" can sometimes best be answered by their off-the-clock activities.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Harassment and discrimination occur in all types of workplaces. Julia Arnold gives tips lawyers should share with their employer-clients and consider when assessing their own legal environments.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Dean Dietrich says the Rules of Professional Conduct include provisions specifically regarding billing for the joint representation of clients.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Chris Shattuck says law practices in rural communities are shaped to serve the needs of the smaller community. Lawyers in Monroe and Park Falls share their challenges and successes.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Kori Ashley strives to improve the lives of young Milwaukeeans entangled in the criminal justice system by guiding them to a second chance for themselves and their families.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Executive Director Larry Martin invites you to provide support to first responders by volunteering for the Wills for Heroes program.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    President Chris Rogers is focused on having an ongoing two-way dialog with members to ensure the State Bar provides the services and benefits that support your practice.

    Sep. 11, 2018

    When Wisconsin fought over the Fugitive Slave Act, its early U.S. Attorney put himself firmly on the side of slave owners. That type of stance changed with the creation of the U.S. Department of Justice, which, under the direction of President Ulysses Grant and U.S. Attorney General Amos. T. Ackerman, engaged in a battle to take down the Ku Klux Klan.

    Sep. 12, 2018

    Just as a not-guilty verdict does not necessarily indicate a defendant did nothing wrong, a finding of unsubstantiated child abuse might not mean the child suffered no harm. To competently assist children and their families when abuse is alleged to have occurred, lawyers must understand the terms "substantiated" and "unsubstantiated," including the differences between them and the statute defining "child abuse."

    Sep. 12, 2018

    2017 Wis. Act 317 is the latest in a series of legislation to substantially modify landlord-tenant laws. The act's most significant changes include clarifying laws regarding assistance animals in rental housing, responsibility for repair costs, rent abatement, limits on removal of CCAP information, credit and background checks, and contested evictions.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 20, 2018

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    Jul. 20, 2018

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    Jul. 20, 2018

    Kristen Hardy says there are only a handful of acceptable excuses for failing to respond, in some way, to an email or text message.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Rebecca Rapp does pro bono work for people like Molly who can't afford legal help, because she cares about what might happen if they don't get that help.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Evolving family trees and increased life spans are contributing to estate planning's position as a risky practice area, writes Tom Watson.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Dean Dietrich says lawyers need not disclose a medical condition to clients unless it affects their ability to provide legal services and representation.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Larry Bodine explains how retargeting allows for nearly automatic placement of ads on the computers of visitors to certain websites. State Bar ethics counsel Aviva Kaiser says retargeting ads, like other ads, must comply with the ethics rules.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Hon. Eugene Gasiorkiewicz and William Gleisner say the legislature's significant, substantial changes to Wisconsin's civil procedure rules are without precedent in process and speed and unnecessarily hamper litigation in the state's courts.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Marcia Vandercook and Jean Bousquet say the new format for orders and other documents filed with the circuit court that require a judge's or other court official's signature lessens confusion for filers and introduces uniformity for courts.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Larry Martin has had a busy first year as State Bar executive director. Here are some lessons learned.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Supporting members' practices, encouraging more judge and lawyer engagement, shining the light on disparate incarceration – these and other issues will drive Rogers' year as State Bar president.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    One of Wisconsin's biggest trading partners is the European Union. Make sure your clients are complying with the General Data Protection Regulation, which will affect businesses and their customers far beyond Europe's shores.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Signs, social media, elections, and wedding cakes: all can convey facts or opinions and all have played a role in seminal U.S. Supreme Court First Amendment pronouncements in the 21st century.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    Divorced parents sometimes desire to move with their children to locations farther from the home of the former spouse. Learn which proposed relocations are subject to a recently revised Wisconsin statute and how to comply with the law's procedural provisions.

    Jul. 20, 2018

    She is the only foreign lawyer to have a practice in Afghanistan. Drawn to the country for what was to be a short stint, she has stayed because of her passion for contributing to the country's justice system and individuals' human rights.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Here are the Communications Committee's annual top 2017 articles, recognizing writing excellence in Wisconsin Lawyer articles.

    Jun. 01, 2018

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    Jun. 01, 2018

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jun. 01, 2018

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    Jun. 01, 2018

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    Jun. 01, 2018

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    Jun. 01, 2018

    Cynthia Herber believes one of the best ways to be a better lawyer is to step into your clients' shoes and view the world through their eyes.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Paula Davis-Laack provides tips to help develop self-efficacy – the type of confidence that helps you achieve.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Megan Heneke says lawyers from the millennial generation are less "different" than their older colleagues might think, but the changes they do bring to the profession are positive.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Tom Watson lists 10 ways to avoid spending your legal malpractice insurance deductible.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    In addition to preserving physical messages and notes, Christopher Shattuck says lawyers should consider storing the metadata contained in electronic documents.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Lawyers often avoid difficult conversations when the topic is their own or a colleague's career. Ida Abbott offers tips for having the talk about retirement.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Yes, says Dean Dietrich. Taking an existing client's deposition for another client's matter should be conducted by the lawyer with great caution, if at all.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Executive Director Larry Martin says while many things divide Americans, there is much to celebrate in the United States.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    The difference between a civilized society and chaos is a good legal system, says President Paul Swanson, and lawyers play a crucial role.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    Compensation for private-bar lawyers appointed to represent indigent criminal defendants is woefully inadequate – whether appointed by the SPD's Office or by the circuit courts. The author analyzes the problems with the publicly appointed attorney system and offers possible solutions.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    In Part 2 of the "Owning the Problem" series, the author summarizes the financial costs of mass incarceration and compares Wisconsin's prison costs and incarceration rates to those of nearby states. He then explains the social costs: to the imprisoned individuals, to their families, and to their communities.

    Jun. 01, 2018

    The Wisconsin Legislature recently enacted 2017 Wis. Act 235. The act, prepared without the input usually provided by the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Judicial Council for laws affecting civil pro-cedure, makes substantial changes about which all civil litigators must be aware. The authors expect litigants and courts will face uncertainties and chal-lenges as they litigate under the new rules.

    May 01, 2018

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    May 01, 2018

    The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, provides these summaries.

    May 01, 2018

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    May 01, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    May 01, 2018

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    May 01, 2018

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    May 01, 2018

    Steven DeVougas remembers Vel Phillips as inspiring lawyers to boldly lead and serve, to do more and become more.

    May 01, 2018

    Distinguishing between clients and former clients is vital to avoid conflicts of interest and confidentiality. But, Dean Dietrich writes, there is no magic formula.

    May 01, 2018

    To practice law in an underserved location, Deanne Koll says be prepared to be a one-person team and, more important, a problem-solver.

    May 01, 2018

    Tom Watson explains tail coverage is an endorsement on the policy already in place. He covers this and other basics of malpractice insurance.

    May 01, 2018

    Australian lawyer Chris Hargreaves says lawyers worldwide experience challenging clients. Here's how he addresses them.

    May 01, 2018

    Aviva Kaiser and Christopher Shattuck say data available on Facebook and Google make clear that lawyers must take great care to safeguard client information.

    May 01, 2018

    This Puerto Rico native champions diversity in the legal profession to find solutions to societal issues, particularly in the justice system.

    May 01, 2018

    Executive Director Larry Martin urges section membership. You'll gain valuable skills, peer recognition, and expertise while influencing the direction of the legal profession.

    May 01, 2018

    President Paul Swanson holds up the Wisconsin Judicial Council as a great example of individuals' contributions that better the legal profession.

    May 01, 2018

    Many forms of relief for noncitizens convicted of deportable criminal offenses have been eliminated while the number of offenses that trigger an immigration consequence has expanded. Despite these changes, defense lawyers can still provide vigorous, effective counsel to noncitizen clients.

    May 01, 2018

    People who disagree with their real estate assessment can petition local boards of review for relief. The author explains how to do so and discusses recent statutory changes and case law having to do with timing and access.

    May 01, 2018

    "But we've always done it this way!" could be the slogan of many law firms. Here are 12 examples of status quo thinking and suggestions to counter these comfortable but ultimately risky patterns.

    Apr. 01, 2018

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    Apr. 01, 2018

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    Apr. 01, 2018

    In this column, Prof. Daniel D. Blinka and Prof. Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

    Apr. 01, 2018

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    Apr. 01, 2018

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    Apr. 01, 2018

    Roy Evans says sharing your life experiences with children can give them the hope and inspiration they need to survive challenging circumstances.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    Larry Bodine says savvy lawyers can capitalize on consumers' fondness for voice searches, by tailoring their firms' online content to the special characteristics of spoken requests for information.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    Bill Thedinga says it’s never too early to follow this lesson from a retired lawyer and his grandson: stop, look both ways, then skip through the parking lot.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    The evolving law-practice arena requires new abilities of lawyers who hope to successfully lead their firms or businesses. Paula Davis-Laack presents six of them.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    Dean Dietrich explains the main distinction between of-counsel lawyers and partners or shareholders is internal: the latter typically have billable-hour and revenue-goal expectations that the former do not.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    As a tribal attorney, Toni Caldwell uses her legal skills in a variety of areas in tribal, state, and federal courts. Preserving Menominee culture and values is her driving force.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    Executive Director Larry Martin says the AMC offers attendees an opportunity to build closer ties with lawyer colleagues.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    President Paul Swanson says holding public office is another way lawyers can use their specialized education and experience for the public good.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently amended Wisconsin's class action statute to align it with its federal counterpart. This article highlights the revised statute's key requirements and concepts.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court's split decision in Manitowoc Co. v. Lanning makes it more difficult for employers to enforce restrictive covenants in employment contracts that limit the signer's postemployment hiring away of former coworkers.

    Apr. 01, 2018

    Wisconsin incarcerates non-white persons at far higher rates than whites and at rates of disparity far above the national average. This article looks at how Wisconsin moved to this point and what our current circumstances are.

    Mar. 01, 2018

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    Mar. 01, 2018

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    Mar. 01, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Mar. 01, 2018

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    Mar. 01, 2018

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    Mar. 01, 2018

    You develop a sort of edge, Deanne Koll says, when you don't get the benefit of the doubt that you're the lawyer in charge.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    Poor communication often leads to bad case outcomes and malpractice complaints. Tom Watson says lawyers need to know how and when to talk and listen so that clients understand.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    From school desegregation and civil rights cases to Indian treaty rights to environmental protection matters, two authors and 25 other admirers say Irv Charne epitomized high ethical standards and integrity.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    Use care in choosing a translator, Dean Dietrich says, and oversee the services provided by the third party as part of the representation.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    Trials rarely happen anymore. Wood Foster says the long-term consequences of this trend is damaging for the public and the legal profession.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    Katelynn Williams demystifies the application process for short- and long-term disability insurance.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    Executive Director Larry Martin says State Bar leadership and staff take seriously the responsibility of being good stewards of your money.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    President Paul Swanson says lawyers should promote freedom of expression by advocating that ideas should be debated and developed through rational discourse rather than what appears to be happening around us today.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    Developing a written succession plan is a crucial aspect of the business and ethics of operating a law practice. Use the State Bar's voluntary succession planning registry to ensure clients' matters will not be neglected – and your next of kin will not be burdened – if you die or become incapacitated while practicing.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    The transgender community and the societal challenges it faces have become increasingly visible. Nearly 60,000 transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals live in Wisconsin alone. This article surveys the current and evolving state of constitutional, statutory, and case law, at the federal, state, and local levels, on various issues that uniquely affect transgender individuals.

    Mar. 01, 2018

    Whistleblowers play a vital role in calling attention to bad behavior and trying to prevent its recurrence. The author, himself a whistleblower, explains their motivations and risks and costs of their behavior and beliefs, and provides tips for how best to represent whistleblowers.

    Feb. 01, 2018

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    Feb. 01, 2018

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    Feb. 01, 2018

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    Feb. 01, 2018

    Law is becoming a more diverse profession, but Amesia Ngialah Xiong says Asian American lawyers face barriers that remain in law firms.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Paula Davis-Laack says it's possible to increase your capacity to withstand change-related stresses and preserve or increase your well-being. Here's how.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    So you can determine where to improve your practice, Tom Watson reviews 2017 malpractice claims.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Lawyers can link to businesses on their websites but, Dean Dietrich says, to protect lawyer-client relationships, make clear who owns those businesses.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    In this tribute, Hon. Joan F. Kessler writes Margo let women law students see, in real life, the possibilities that were opening to women.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Aviva Meridian Kaiser discusses proposed changes to the ABA Model Rules on lawyer advertising, which are meant to improve how lawyers communicate to legal service consumers.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Executive Director Larry Martin says lawyers can serve the common good by participating in their local bars and the State Bar.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    President Paul Swanson says there are opportunities for lawyers who minimize debt, live cheaply, and find their passions.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Rick Esenberg believes the Wisconsin Supreme Court has acted properly in not adopting a broad, mandatory recusal rule for judges who receive contributions from litigants.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Nicholas Harken and Brendan Fischer believe Wisconsin's new campaign finance law might undermine the 14th Amendment's due process guarantee that litigants have their cases heard by a neutral and objective decision maker.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    How are Wisconsin law firms faring? Here’s a look at some of the key findings in the State Bar’s 2017 Economics of Practice Survey with insight from lawyers and law firm consultants.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Wisconsin and regional attorneys and practice management experts weigh in on law practice and marketing trends in the Dairy State.

    Feb. 01, 2018

    Are you positioned to turn pressures on the legal profession into opportunities for growth? Learn which practice areas are trending hot, hotter, and red hot, and which are cooling down on the national and global fronts.

    Jan. 01, 2018

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    Jan. 01, 2018

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    Jan. 01, 2018

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    Jan. 01, 2018

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

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    Jan. 01, 2018

    Kathy Chung lauds the State Bar’s Diversity Counsel Program and encourages law firm participation in the Diversity Clerkship Program.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    Aly Lynch compares the most well-known smartphone models and some lesser-known rivals competing for consumers' attention.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    A commercial court pilot project in Waukesha County and several Green Bay-area counties speeds up litigation, says Judge Michael Aprahamian, and judges are gaining increased expertise in business law.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    Let's make it okay to be a happy lawyer, says Deanne Koll. Let's celebrate our profession.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    Telling a client to take an action that would violate the professional conduct rules if engaged in by the lawyer is itself a violation of the rules, Dean Dietrich reminds.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    Kelly Twigger shares her best pieces of advice for lawyering, building your reputation, and generally surviving. These are the things she wishes she knew when starting to practice.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    Executive Director Larry Martin asks, "Need assistance in your professional or personal life?" Chances are help is just a phone call away, at the State Bar.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    State Bar President Paul Swanson says lawyers know what proper conduct in the workplace is, what we can say to colleagues without offense, and when not to demand what is not right.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    Increased enforcement regarding set-aside arrangements is a given, so if you represent plaintiffs with personal injury claims, evaluate each case for Medicare Secondary Payer considerations. Failure to do so could leave clients with large financial obligations to the government and you with potential malpractice exposure.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    A State Bar committee is working with the legislature to revise chapter 183 to define the duties of LLC members and managers. In the interim, lawyers should advise clients intending to form an LLC that the best practice is to use an operating agreement to clearly define member's duties.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    Domestic abuse and violence survivors may seek representation in many types of cases in which the abusive power and control dynamic has a direct effect. These clients might have special needs during legal representation, whether or not the case involves the alleged abuser.

    Jan. 01, 2018

    A personal injury hypothetical highlights the civil law issues that criminal defense lawyers should consider and how those issues can affect the criminal case. It also addresses the considerations for civil lawyers when confronting a matter with an ongoing, parallel criminal case that arises from the facts of the civil dispute.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Dec. 01, 2017

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    Dec. 01, 2017

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    Dec. 01, 2017

    Amber Raffeet August is using skills she developed at the G. Lane Ware Leadership Academy to listen actively to clients of the community organizations for which she volunteers.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    Before the new year, Daniel Decker suggests you check in with current and past clients, and commit to regularly posting blogs and e-newsletters.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    Tom Watson says lawyers should proceed carefully as they look to close the books on unpaid legal fees at year end.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    Paula Davis-Laack explains how "design thinking" can help you get unstuck and problem solve challenges.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    Dean Dietrich provides final thoughts on the ABA's formal opinion outlining ethics considerations for guarding clients' confidential information.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    Larry Martin says holiday gifts to the Wisconsin Law Foundation will help state residents now and in the future.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    Paul Swanson says December is the ideal time to acknowledge colleagues, family, and friends who help ease lawyers' busy lives.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    The Seventh Circuit's decision to re-interpret Title VII challenges traditional approaches to statutory interpretation that should put Seventh Circuit litigants on notice of future uncertainty.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    This article looks at 10 significant Wisconsin federal court decisions interpreting Wisconsin law in 2017 on a variety of subjects including tort, corporate, fair dealership, insurance law, and more.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    This article highlights 10 significant Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions from the 2016-2017 term, during which the court issued 50 decisions covering a wide range of subjects.

    Dec. 01, 2017

    Are you looking to hire or be hired or even still in law school? Here are the traits and skills hiring lawyers say job candidates need to stand out in the very competitive legal marketplace.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Want to review a book? Please request a book and writing guidelines from Wisconsin Lawyer managing editor.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Nov. 01, 2017

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    Nov. 01, 2017

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    Nov. 01, 2017

    For police officer Jared Prado, a law degree underscores the importance of preparedness and appreciation of the role of police in the legal system.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Dustin Cole says it’s critical that you fully understand the landscape you may be walking into – and that you codify it all in a partner agreement that works for you, them – and the future.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Avery Mayne’s tips for talking to clients whose previously obtained legal advice has not gone as desired will help lawyers in client conversations in a variety of difficult situations.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Sally Schmidt says the speed and tone of your response in dealing with a problem makes a difference in how clients perceive your dedication to them.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Paula Davis-Laack says the time is now to promote psychological wellness in the profession and at your workplace.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    The types of errors that most often result in claims or grievances are easy to commit but also relatively simple to avert, says Tom Watson.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    If you communicate with or about clients via cell phone, Dean Dietrich says you have an ethical duty to keep the data confidential.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Jim Rogers argues the results of many judicial decisions have encroached on the right of injured plaintiffs to obtain remedies when they are harmed by negligent acts.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    The public needs thoughtful members of the legal profession to step up and serve our communities, particularly by running for public office, says Larry Martin.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Paul Swanson says no matter the structure of the State Bar, the organization and lawyers must support the legitimacy of the state’s legal and judicial systems.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    When a client is confronted with an onerous agency rule, the best recourse may be found in challenging the rule’s legal validity. Learn the substantive grounds and declaratory judgment procedure for challenging the legality of state agency rules in Wisconsin courts.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Clear rules and consistent enforcement are as important for lawyers who prosecute and defend operating while intoxicated cases as they are for motor vehicle operators. But right now, the law regarding blood draws of drunk-driving suspects is muddled at best.

    Nov. 01, 2017

    Who are Wisconsin's innovators? Meet these movers and shakers – and learn what drove them to put new ideas to work to solve problems and improve service to their clients and communities.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Want to review a book? Please request a book and writing guidelines from Wisconsin Lawyer managing editor.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Fiscal 2017 Audited Financial Results At A Glance ... State Bar of Wisconsin, July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017

    Oct. 01, 2017

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Oct. 01, 2017

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    Oct. 01, 2017

    Wisconsin Lawyer provides a forum for members to express ideas, concerns, and opinions on law-related subjects.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Bill Thedinga says the choices that were most important to him weren’t his choices; they were choices by others.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Some of the most powerful skills for practicing law come from outside the profession. Clyde Tinnen credits his grandparents for lessons and wisdom he uses every day in his practice.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Security wasn’t usually a major factor in a corporation’s decision whether to hire a law firm, and law firms used to fly under the radar when it came to questions about keeping client data secure. Joe Kelly says that has all changed.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    The ABA recently issued a formal opinion outlining ethics considerations for guarding clients’ confidential information. Dean Dietrich discusses the first three.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    John Sesini and Ben Crouse argue ending protection from deportation for certain undocumented immigrants would pose heavy burdens on individual employers and businesses and harm the U.S. economy.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    The State Bar is opening doors of opportunity for new attorneys and attorneys of diverse backgrounds. Larry Martin invites you to take part in that effort.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Paul Swanson says Wisconsin’s high and disparate incarceration rate has negative effects far beyond prison walls.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    New rules effective after Dec. 31, 2017, not only will affect clients, but also potentially the entity in which the law firm itself conducts business. Existing partnership instruments likely will need to be modified. Here’s what you need to know.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2016 decision in Roberts v. T.H.E. Ins. Co. shows that the justices disagree on the limits of the recreational liability statute, but overall their standards still favor injured parties, especially in situations in which waivers are deficient, in substance or process. The author discusses challenges practitioners face following Roberts and offers practice tips.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Wisconsin is home to the first anti-trafficking campaign in United States history. This campaign, against what was then called “white slavery,” arose in response to the thriving sex trade that developed around the prosperous logging and mining industries of Northern Wisconsin in the 1880s.

    Oct. 01, 2017

    Many people, including lawyers, do not realize the extent of human trafficking, in Wisconsin and nationwide. The authors shed light on this industry, explain the challenges victims face in the legal system, and describe how lawyers can help victims rebuild their lives.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Sep. 01, 2017

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    Sep. 01, 2017

    The most effective consumer protection, says Frank Sullivan, consists of preventing people from being fleeced in the first place.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Tison Rhine looks at software you might not have considered for use in your law practice.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    To determine if communications with debtors comply with the law, Brandon Bowlin says lawyers should understand the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the least sophisticated consumer standard.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Dean Dietrich answers the question, “Am I responsible for clients’ information if my computer is hacked?”

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Tom Watson says lawyers preparing to practice in consumer protection should steep themselves in the law of the particular focus area, such as auto fraud, home improvement, debt collection, and more.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Having a niche practice makes it easy for lawyers to spell out their unique selling proposition, an element Larry Bodine says is essential in successful marketing.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Mary Fons provides an introduction to timeshares, describes a typical hard-sell sales presentation, and reviews effective statutory remedies lawyers can use to obtain relief for those defrauded.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    For Larry Martin, every encounter is an opportunity to recognize what’s really important in life and to tolerate our own and other people’s imperfections.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Paul Swanson urges lawyers to use their unique training and skills to promote good government by political leaders and better understanding by the public.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    This issue centers on consumer protection, says Erik Guenther, and looks into unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices and how lawyers can help address them.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Our justice system needs competent lawyers willing to pursue consumer law claims for individuals who have been victimized by predatory economic practices. Here is a look at a consumer law practice, federal and state consumer protection laws, and how lawyers can obtain an award of attorney fees based on the fee-shifting provisions in consumer protection statutes.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    The sheer scope and complexity of consumer law is daunting for consumers and practitioners. Consumer protection provisions are scattered among many different statutes and administrative code chapters, but the responsibility for enforcing them rests among several administrative agencies, often with overlapping jurisdiction. Here is an overview of Wisconsin consumer protection laws, and the regulatory agencies responsible for them.

    Sep. 01, 2017

    Every year, many Wisconsin residents contact the state with complaints about negative consumer experiences. This article sketches out the state’s consumer protection apparatus, identifies the most common types of complaints, and suggests best practices for consumers to work out disagreements with businesses.

    Jul. 24, 2017

    If you have moved, become a partner or an associate, or received a promotion or an award, let us know.

    Jul. 24, 2017

    Want to review a book? Please request a book and writing guidelines from Wisconsin Lawyer managing editor.

    Jul. 24, 2017

    These summaries are provided by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    Jul. 24, 2017

    In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Full-text decisions are linked below.

    Jul. 24, 2017

    In this column, Prof. Daniel Blinka and Prof. Thomas Hammer summarize all decisions of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (except those involving lawyer or judicial discipline).

    Jul. 24, 2017

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    Jul. 24, 2017

    We want to hear from you! Post a comment, find us on social media, or send your thoughts to wisbarmag@wisbar.org.

    Jul. 24, 2017

    Brandon Evans says even phone-phobic lawyers can save time and hassle just by having a conversation instead of exchanging emails.

    Jul. 24, 2017

    Tison Rhine identifies two products that aren’t marketed specifically to lawyers but could be great for legal productivity.

    Jul. 24, 2017