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Features

In this article, 21 lawyers discuss legal trends in 21 different practice areas.
By Joe Forward
Many lawyers and legal entities in Wisconsin and elsewhere seek to find workable remedies that lead to long-term solutions to increase the number of lawyers in rural areas, including the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the State Bar of Wisconsin, the UW and Marquette University Law Schools, and individual lawyers and law firms. The authors look at some of these efforts.
By Jay D. Jerde & Shannon Green
The 2018 Farm Bill made possible a legal hemp-derived product market in the U.S. But a part of the spending package that ended the federal government shutdown in November 2025 was a provision that will effectively ban most, if not all, hemp-derived products. Learn how a new definition of hemp will affect interstate commerce of hemp-derived products, criminal liability of producers, retailers, and consumers, and state and local cannabis regulation's governance over these products.
By Kristina Atterholt
The author examines the conditions under Wisconsin law in which a contractual indemnification provision applies not only to claims by a nonparty to the contract against the indemnified party (third-party claims) but also to claims between parties to the contract (first-party claims).
By Charles H. Barr

Opinions, Voices & Ideas

  • Editor's Note
  • Looking Back, Looking Ahead
  • State Bar publications and other content vehicles thrive due to the contributions of members. Joe Forward invites you to participate in 2026.
  • Your State Bar
  • Happy New Year, Colleagues!
  • While each new year offers new opportunities, Jill Rothstein says 2026 is especially significant and exciting as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States.
  • As I See It
  • Three Core Attributes of Tomorrow's Lawyers
  • To carry out their future roles in both commerce and society, Jordan Furlong believes lawyers will need to possess three attributes: legal intuition, professional integrity, and personal trustworthiness.
  • Technology
  • Pick Your Winner: 2026 Smartphone Lineup
  • This is the 12th annual (and final) State Bar of Wisconsin summary of the top smartphones currently available. James Pearson's focus includes cameras and artificial intelligence in smartphones and overall performance.

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