Oct. 1, 2025 – Need a boost for your next trial? You can quickly be on top of evidentiary rules with this book from State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE® – and for 2 weeks it is 10% off.
Whatever rule you’re looking up, the information is only seconds away in
The Wisconsin Rules of Evidence: A Courtroom Handbook. It’s an essential reference for lawyers who need the rules of evidence at their command throughout a trial.
This
Handbook is available at a 10% discount through Oct. 14.
To receive the discount,
visit WisBar’s Marketplace and use the code
INEV10.
Knowing the Rules Boosts Your Success
Since 1982,
The Wisconsin Rules of Evidence: A Courtroom Handbook has helped trial lawyers and judges in both civil and criminal cases find applicable rules of evidence, available commentary on those rules, and relevant case law when they needed them most.
You can locate applicable evidentiary rules and cases during trial quickly and easily, thanks to the
Handbook’s tools. In the print book, these include an index, a table of cases, tabs with topical headings, and multiple cross-referencing features.
Newly Supplemented for 2025-26
The Evidence Handbook is recently supplemented, with:
- newly added annotations for recently decided Wisconsin appellate court opinions analyzing issues such as relevance, judicial notice, privilege, and expert testimony; and
- revisions to (including the removal of) previously annotated citations in the wake of recent case law that partially overruled earlier cases.
For more information,
see the table of contents and
learn more about the authors.
Remember: To receive the discount, visit WisBar’s Marketplace and use the code
INEV10.
Thank you, PINNACLE Authors Judge Michael Fitzpatrick and Attorneys Mackenzie E. Campbell and David H. Perlman
The State Bar of Wisconsin thanks authors Judge Michael Fitzpatrick and attorneys Mackenzie E. Campbell and David H. Perlman, authors of the supplement, for generously contributing their time and expertise to write and update the material in the
Evidence Handbook.
Judge Fitzpatrick served on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and, before that, served as a circuit court judge. He continues to work as a reserve judge and as a mediator and arbitrator through Fitzpatrick ADR.
Mackenzie E. Campbell is a partner at Doar Drill & Skow, S.C., who concentrates on civil litigation.
David H. Perlman is a judicial education specialist for the Wisconsin Office of Judicial Education.