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Are Your Independent Contractors
Truly Independent?
By Jordan Siev & Kirsten M. Eriksson
While using independent contractors can help
businesses contain employee-related costs, misclassifying employees
can result in significant financial liability.
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Story
Sidebar:
In Wisconsin, Most Workers Are "Employees"
A Decade Post-Button v. Button:
Drafting Prenuptial Agreements
By Randall R. Garczynski
When drafting prenuptial agreements, attorneys
should take care to follow the procedural and substantive fairness
tests used to evaluate such agreements. After all, it's the attorneys'
work product that will be scrutinized by parties seeking to have
the agreement set aside. The author provides practice tips on
drafting prenuptial agreements.
Full
Story
1998
Significant Court Decisions
By Daniel W. Hildebrand
After reviewing the Wisconsin Supreme Court
and Court of Appeals decisions issued in 1998, the author has
highlighted leading cases that are of public interest or that
significantly impact Wisconsin lawyers and their practices.
Full
Story
Profile
of State Bar
President Leonard Loeb
By Dianne Molvig
Through his life planning week initiative,
State Bar President Leonard Loeb hopes to inspire the general
public to view attorneys in a positive way - as he himself was
inspired as a young child.
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Profile
State Bar President
Leonard Loeb
Inside
the Bar
Staff Move to New
Bar Center, Aug. 5-6
Grand Opening Sept. 17
Ethics
E-99-2:
Multiple Representation in
Vehicle Personal Injury Cases
Legislative
Watch
Court Fee Increases -
The Cost of Justice
Legal
Writing
How to Use Legalese
Legal
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BAPR to Undergo ABA Review
ABA to Consider
Multidisciplinary Practices
New Citation System
Begins Jan. 1
Book Reviews
Supreme
Court Digest
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of Appeals Digest
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