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Nov 23, 2015

BENCH BLOG: Choice of wrong legal route wastes opportunity in adoption case

The attorney for a same-sex couple recently tried unsuccessfully to use an adoption action to challenge the constitutionality of statutes related to artificial insemination and to the presumption of paternity stemming from marriage.

Nov 18, 2015

Law school student fakes her own kidnapping

What would you do to avoid having to take your final exams? Would you fake your own kidnapping? If you’re in the minority who would actually consider doing something as extreme as fabricating your own kidnapping, you’re not alone, because that seems to be exactly what happened at the University of Houston Law Center: 

Nov 12, 2015

BENCH BLOG: Heroin case yields not-so discreet test of court’s sentencing discretion

The District 2 Court of Appeals recently outdid itself for conciseness by issuing a five-page decision.

Nov 2, 2015

West Bend couple finds intoxicated intruder on couch

WEST BEND, Wis. (AP) — A West Bend couple woke to a frightening surprise over the weekend: http://bit.ly/1Q2bIpk

Oct 20, 2015

ON ETHICS: Frivolous accusations of frivolity

A recent encounter with opposing counsel in a very terse and contentious case got me thinking about the (over)use of the word “frivolous.”

Oct 13, 2015

Jury: Boy not liable for exuberant hello that injured aunt

A Connecticut jury has rejected a woman's bid to sue her 12-year-old nephew for injuries she says she suffered from his exuberant greeting at his birthday party four years ago: http://bit.ly/1PrB8eR

Oct 13, 2015

BENCH BLOG: Homicide by text message

In a case of reckless homicide by text messages, a defendant sought to suppress evidence of the messages themselves. The trial court denied his motion and the Court of Appeals affirmed.

Sep 24, 2015

Sheriff apologizes to lawyers asked to remove bras at jail

A sheriff apologized Thursday to a pair of female lawyers who were told they needed to take off their underwire bras at jail to avoid setting off the metal detector if they wanted to talk to their incarcerated clients.

Sep 22, 2015

ON ETHICS: Billable hours for watching ’48 Hours’?

With the onset of fall, the kids are back in school and football has begun.

Aug 18, 2015

BENCH BLOG: Daubert standard weighs on medical witness

A medical-malpractice case — an area of litigation replete with expert testimony — recently spurred the Court of Appeals to examine how Daubert principles should be applied to medical experts.

Aug 5, 2015

BENCH BLOG: State Supreme Court keeps on truckin’

Can a jury consider the training and experience of a semi-trailer truck driver in determining his negligence? Is a commercially licensed truck driver held to higher standard of care when a semi-trailer is involved in a collision?

Jul 7, 2015

BENCH BLOG: Drunken driving case leads Supreme Court to correct Court of Appeals

The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously reversed the Court of Appeals in a decision that would have remanded a case to the circuit court in order to expose a drunken driver to a higher maximum sentence.

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