High court suspends attorney’s license over misconduct in Minnesota
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended an attorney’s license for 60 days over misconduct he committed in Minnesota.
High court disciplines Arizona attorney
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has disciplined an Arizona attorney for misconduct in his home state.
Should grandparents have visitation rights?
In a rare unanimous decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court construed the meaning of the statute on grandparents’ visitation rights after a divorce.
High court to revisit expunction, tribal transfer petitions
The Wisconsin Supreme Court plans on Thursday to again take up a nearly decade-old petition calling for online legal records to be taken down if they deal with people who were charged with a particular crime but never actually convicted.
High court to take on 12 new cases
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has accepted 12 new cases.
High court hits attorney with second round of discipline
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has imposed a second, year-long suspension on a former West Allis attorney.
High court issues changes to trust-account rules, disciplinary procedures
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has issued the final versions of rules governing the use of electronic banking for trust accounts and giving the Office of Lawyer Regulation more discretion in its investigations.
High court suspends Elm Grove lawyer for defrauding company
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended the license of an Elm Grove lawyer for defrauding a company he started with his friends.
High court slaps attorney with public reprimand over misconduct in Maine
The Wisconsin Supreme Court publicly reprimanded an attorney Friday over discipline he received in Maine.
What’s that? Chief justice sides with liberal justices in lead paint case
The state’s conservative chief justice formed an unusual alliance Friday with two liberal-leaning justices in a deadlocked decision that will send a lead paint case back to the court of appeals.
High court to let lawyers earn CLE credit for pro bono work
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday approved two rules changes meant to encourage lawyers to provide pro bono legal services.
Rule change could channel more money to civil legal aid
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday approved a change to civil procedure that could channel more money toward civil legal services.
Legal News
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- Harris kicks off campaign for president with a rally in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin leads 26 governors to strengthen state and tribal child support enforcement act
- Wisconsin man charged with fleeing to Ireland to avoid prison term for Capitol riot role
- Wisconsin Supreme Court reveals September oral arguments calendar
- New Jersey man sentenced for series of violent assaults on members of the Orthodox Jewish Community
- Milwaukee County District Attorney, UWM police address Jewish threats
- With GOP convention over, Milwaukee weighs the benefits of hosting political rivals
- Secret Service head resigns as Congress formally investigates
- Milwaukee Police Department issues statement regarding video release policy
- GOP convention sets the stage for the Democratic convention in Chicago, activists and police say
- Survey: Harris has enough delegates to be nominee
Case Digests
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Double Jeopardy; Sentencing
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Sexual Assault-Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Contract-Negligence
- Criminal Law; Juvenile Law; Discovery
- Family Law; Child Support; Property Division First paragraph(s)
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel- Exclusion of Evidence of Witness Bias
- Postconviction Relief-Sentencing-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- 14th Amendment – Due Process
- Criminal-Sentencing Guidelines – Enhancement
- Bankruptcy-Tax
- Civil Rights – 14th Amendment-Jury Instructions
- Contract; Foreclosure and Property