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Listed here are all the outlines from CTCW seminars for the current year. Previous years outlines are can be accessed at the link on the bottom of this page or via the search engine

Winter 2008

Ethics and E-Discovery
Kevin L. Ferguson – American Family Mutual Insurance Company

The Work of the Wisconsin Civil Jury Instruction Committee: How Instructions are Developed and a Review of Recent Changes and Additions
Scott C. Minter – University of Wisconsin Law School, Continuing Legal Education

Nuts and Bolts of Defending the OLR Respondent
Ralph M. Cagle and Marie A. Stanton Hurley, Burish & Stanton, S.C.

Supreme Court Rulemaking: The Citation of Unpublished Appellate Opinions and Other Permutations and Combinations
Justice Patience Roggensack – Wisconsin Supreme Court

Living with Uncertainty - Apportioning Fault in Products Cases after Fuchsgruber
Travis J. Rhoades and Dan Mullin – Crivello Carlson, S.C.

Living with Uncertainty - Apportioning Fault in Products Cases after Fuchsgruber
Travis J. Rhoades and Dan Mullin – Crivello Carlson, S.C.

Care and Preparation of Witnesses, Including Insureds
Werner E. Scherr Gonzalez – Saggio & Harlan, LPP

Summer 2008

I’m Too Mad to Settle! Working With Angry Plaintiffs at Mediation
Russell M. Ware – Smith, Amundsen, LLC

The Collection and Application of Exposure Data in Toxic Tort Cases
Dr. Kim Anderson – GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.

Insurance Coverage Decisions That Will Impact Your Clients – 2008
Terry J. Booth – Piper & Schmidt

Recovering The Workers Compensation Lien and a Workers Compensation Law Update
Aaron R. Berndt – Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen, S.C.

Client Development 101: The 10 Do’s and Don’ts to Maintaining a Positive Relationship With Your Clients
Mary L. Richards – American Family Mutual Insurance Company

Homeowners Coverage for Sexual Assaults – The Innocent Spouse Doctrine
Attorney Wendy G. Gunderson – Smith, Gunderson & Rowen, S.C.

The Keys to Managing a Successful Law Practice – A Client and Ethically Centered Approach
Coral Pleas – Pleas, Williams, LLC

Tips for Distinguishing Independent Contractors from Employees
William R. Sachse, Jr – Peterson, Johnson & Murray, S.C.

Spring 2008

The New Frontier – Practical Strategies for Dealing with The New E-Discovery Rules
Patrick W. Brennan – Crivello, Carlson & Mentkowski, S.C.

Defending A Class Action Law Suit – Addressing Key Issues and Mapping Out a Plan for Success
Todd G. Smith – Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.

Overview Of Wisconsin Workers Compensation Law
Daniel L. Zitzer – Otjen Van Ert & Weir, S.C.

Liability Claims Under Wisconsin Statute §102.29
James C. Ratzel – Ratzel & Associates, LLC

Insurance Coverage Issues Arising Out of Condominium Construction Defects
Wayne Yankala – Mingo & Yankala, S.C.

The Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: An Emerging Tort in Business & Employment Litigation
Sarah A. Zylstra – Boardman Law Firm

  


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