Timeshare ownership in Wisconsin is governed primarily by Wis. Stat. § 707. The statute regulates the creation, termination and incidents of timeshare ownership, management of timeshare property, and timeshare sales, among other things.
For the second time this month, the Court has granted certiorari in a case dealing with the right to counsel in collateral proceedings.
On a few occasions I’ve been asked: “How can you defend someone that you know is guilty?”
It has been a little over four months since Daubert became the “law of the land” in Wisconsin with respect to the introduction of expert testimony.
Three of the most difficult Rules/Principles/Doctrines in the Civil Practice of Law that have a direct impact on the award of damages are The Collateral Source Rule, The Principles of Subrogation and The Made Whole Doctrine.
When the Critical Legal Studies movement was still vibrant during the 1980s, Harvard Law Professor Duncan Kennedy frequently argued that, beyond exploring the cases and rules, legal education offered training in hierarchy.
KenoWi.com recently reported that Kenosha County has created a new victim-witness room in the courthouse.
Attorney Dennis Melowski recently defended a female driver on a group of traffic cases, including a charge of operating while intoxicated, commonly known as drunk driving.
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