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Jul 30, 2013

LAWBIZ COACHES CORNER: Collect first, market second to remedy sinking revenue

When a health problem arises, many are quick to jump to a conclusion about the cure.

Jul 25, 2013

BENCH BLOG: Frustrating decision reflects division at state Supreme Court

In an unusually terse decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court reached a startling new conclusion in Shiffra jurisprudence without a unifying analytic rationale.

Jul 24, 2013

LEGAL CENTS: Finding and building niche practices

Sussex lawyer Dan Riegleman found his niche in the law in the late 1980s after talking to two brothers and a sister-in-law, all chiropractors, at a family gathering.

Jul 23, 2013

ON THE DEFENSIVE: Supreme Court ruling breaks the silence

Most lawyers have assumed that the Constitution is unambiguous in preserving one’s right to remain silent.

Jul 12, 2013

BLAWG LOG: The Zimmerman trial and CGI evidence

The Zimmerman trial nicely illustrates how messy trials can be.

Jun 18, 2013

LEGAL CENTS: Virtual law becoming a legal reality

Clients can deal with legal questions on their schedules, from their homes or businesses. Attorneys save a lot of money in bypassing the bricks-and-mortar office, and they can pass the savings on to clients.

May 17, 2013

LEGAL CENTS: Arguing LinkedIn’s irrelevance

Is LinkedIn past its prime?

Apr 10, 2013

Take it from a marketing vet: A good plan is only half the battle

I recently received a request for proposals to provide marketing services to a large regional law firm with a quickly approaching deadline. I declined.

Apr 9, 2013

LAWBIZ COACHES CORNER: Managing relationships means reading people

The law ultimately is a people business.

Apr 8, 2013

TORT REPORT: The evolution of the ‘concerted action’ theory of liability

While the “concerted action” theory of liability develops in Wisconsin, case law from a neighboring state and creative arguments can be successfully employed to defend product-liability cases.

Apr 5, 2013

JOB CITES: Check your employment at-will policy, it may be violating the law

Recently, the National Labor Relations Board has taken a stance against employer policies that foreclose any possibility of altering the at-will employment relationship.

Apr 4, 2013

Changes could be coming to Wisconsin OWI laws

In Wisconsin’s war against drunk driving, Sen. Alberta Darling has been a consistent crusader.

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