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This article explores key legal considerations for Wisconsin lawyers who advise clients regarding sales and acquisitions of Wisconsin farmland to corporations, limited liability companies, and other entities, many of which may be owned, directly or indirectly, by foreign individuals or entities.
By Amanda Kerr
Changes in regulatory approaches have led to some uncertainty about the status and future regulation of cryptocurrencies at the federal and state levels, including in Wisconsin. This article discusses the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's evolving stance and the regulation of cryptocurrencies by Wisconsin law.
By Jeffrey O'Brien & Jared R. Bruttig
Sometimes, people make claims for long-term disability benefits because of the risk that performing their job would cause their underlying medical condition to worsen or recur. In such situations, the key question in determining benefits eligibility is whether the risk of relapse rises to the level of a present disability.
By Jessa Lee Victor

Opinions, Voices & Ideas

  • Your State Bar
  • Inside the Big Tent
  • As executive director, Jill Rothstein will work to help move the organization, our big tent, forward, facilitate collaboration, and encourage civil debate on the issues before the legal profession.
  • Ethical Dilemma
  • Understanding the Lawyer-Witness Rule
  • If a lawyer is providing favorable and admissible testimony that would not be available from another source, the lawyer is a necessary witness and may not represent the client at trial of the matter. But, as Timothy Pierce explains, another lawyer in the firm may represent the client at trial.
  • Learning to Learn
  • Bolstering Employee Development Enhances Your Bottom Line
  • Theresa Elliott says that by fostering continuous learning, providing growth opportunities, and recognizing achievements, organizations can build a strong foundation for sustained success. Learn how the costs of inaction far outweigh the investment required to develop your team.
  • Managing Risk
  • Networking: Why Every Lawyer Needs a Village
  • Lawyers who maintain a strong professional network tend to spot issues earlier, solve problems faster, and avoid pitfalls more deftly. Matthew Beier explains why and how you can network with purpose – even for the introverts among us.
  • Rotunda Report
  • The Uniform Law Commission: A Small Organization with a Big Legal Impact
  • For more than a century, the Uniform Law Commission has encouraged coordination among U.S. states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands in areas of the law that cross territorial boundaries. The State Bar's government relations team explains.

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