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    Wisconsin Lawyer
    February 01, 1997

    Wisconsin Lawyer February 1997


    Vol. 70, No. 2, February 1997
    Expanding the Use of Court Commissioners

    Cover Art: Mani Graphics

    s we edge closer to the next millennium, the demands on our judicial system continue to mushroom. Several factors feed into this: our society's growing complexity and our increasing tendency to turn to the courts to resolve disputes.

    How can the judicial system do more and more with less and less? Wisconsin decisionmakers struggle for answers.

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    Photo: PhotoDisk

    Using Trusts in Planning
    for Disabled Beneficiaries

    With proper planning to maximize eligibility for SSI and Medical Assistance benefits disabled beneficiaries can achieve a higher standard of living. Full Story

    The Duty of Good Faith in Contracts:
    Mutual Expectations Set the Parameters

    Recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals decisions point to the need for attorneys preparing to press or defend cases involving breach of good faith to define the expectations of the parties to the agreement. Full Story
     
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