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    Wisconsin Lawyer
    May 01, 2001

    Wisconsin Lawyer May 2001

    Vol. 74, No. 5, May 2001

     


    Who's Providing Legal Counsel to Wisconsin's Poor?

    Who's Providing Legal Counsel to Wisconsin's Poor?by Hannah C. Dugan

    An unacceptably high number of poor people in Wisconsin are without the option for legal representation. Why?

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    ADR: Do Trials Still Matter?

    ADR: Do Trials Still Matter? by Richard L. Zaffiro

    Even with the increased use of ADR in personal injury litigation, trial practice still plays a significant role in all PI cases. This article looks at the ADR experience in Milwaukee County.

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    Interpreting Wisconsin's Borrowing Statute

    Interpreting Wisconsin's Borrowing Statute by Shirley A. Wiegand

    Wisconsin's "borrowing statute," section 93.07, determines which state's statute of limitations applies in actions that are deemed "foreign." Since the statute took effect, Wisconsin courts have had many opportunities to interpret and apply the statute and thereby have resolved some of the questions that the statute raised.

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