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Oct 27, 2011

TORT REPORT: Made-whole doctrine can be effectively disclaimed in policy

In Wisconsin, the made-whole doctrine has provided the insured with a legal right to pursue money from a tortfeasor to cover his or her losses.

Oct 26, 2011

LAWBIZ COACHES CORNER: Leveraging the value of paralegals

It is well demonstrated that paralegals improve a firm's bottom line.

Oct 25, 2011

THE DARK SIDE: The courtroom is no place for the faint of heart

A courtroom is a place where hardened lawyers make hard choices.

Oct 25, 2011

BEV BUTULA: Construction contracts and construction trust fund statutes: A 50-state survey

The law firm of Fullerton & Knowles of Virginia offers a Construction Law Survival Manual on their website.

Oct 24, 2011

EDITORIAL: Penny-wise and pound-foolish

Deflation has claimed almost every possible victim in the past four agonizing years. It seems the only thing that has inflated is the rash use of the language by politicians.

Oct 21, 2011

Justice gone wild

I have been on high alert — not to mention haunted by a profound and growing sense of apprehension, anxiety, and outright fear — ever since I learned that a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice was accused this past summer of trying to throttle one of his colleagues who had disagreed with him during a meeting in which matters apparently went south really fast.

Oct 21, 2011

JOB CITES: Be mindful of what your employees do for recreation: It could cost you

Ordinarily, when you think of a compensable injury for workers’ compensation purposes, you think of an injury that occurs on the worksite while performing services growing out of or incidental to employment.

Oct 20, 2011

BLAWG LOG: Budget cuts haven’t meant prosecution cuts

In case any criminals reading this are hoping to avoid prosecution because budget cuts are reducing the reach of federal prosecutors, their hopes are ill-founded – at least for now, according to James Santelle, the U.S. Attorney for the eastern district of Wisconsin.

Oct 19, 2011

LAWBIZ COACHES CORNER: The Planning Process: Navigation vs. white water rafting

During the Great Recession, many previously successful business organizations with detailed and elaborate planning processes failed. Some pundits concluded that planning is not possible in these volatile times.

Oct 19, 2011

BLAWG LOG: Hylton on Marquette Law School and the sports law industry; Greipp on increasing brain power

The Marquette Sports Law program's involvement with the sports industry long pre-dates the founding of the National Sports Law Institute in 1989.

Oct 18, 2011

Pokes, tweets and the law: Social networking raises key workplace questions

Everyone knew that social networking was too prevalent not to have some impact on the workplace and labor laws. The only question was when.

Oct 17, 2011

LABORED RELATIONS: Controversy over the NLRB’s ‘Employee Rights’ poster

Effective Jan. 31, covered employers -- which includes most private sector employers -- will be required to post in their workplaces the National Labor Relations Board's "Employee Rights" poster, and industry groups have already filed suit seeking to block this action by t[...]

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