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Company Name Annual Meeting
Don’t just be a member. Be a voting member. Come to the Annual Meeting held in conjunction with the Winter Seminar. Get your CLE, attend the Annual Meeting, and don’t forget to attend the reception.Get your CLE, attend the Annual Meeting, and don’t forget to attend the reception.
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Amicus Curiae
Briefs are filed by Company Name in appropriate cases before the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Company Name encourages lawyers throughout the state to inform it when they have pending cases which would impact the rights of clients of Academy members. Supreme Court. Company Name encourages lawyers throughout the state to inform it when they have pending cases which would impact the rights of clients of Academy members.
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Continuing Legal Education

  • Company Name annually conducts four seminars on diverse topics that aid trial lawyers in their practice. Company Name’s seminars are consistently rated among Wisconsin’s best.
  • With your membership, you’ll get $60.00 off the non- member cost each seminar.

Legislative Representation

  • Company Name retains lobbyists who track legislation, initiate measures sponsored by the Academy, and work for or against bills to insure that the voice of the trial lawyers and the consuming public is heard.
  • Company Name is fighting to keep Wisconsin families safe from defective products and negligent actions.

Speaker’s Bureau

  • To explain the importance of one of the most powerful instruments of change in America the legal system-Company Name provides qualified, community-oriented trial attorneys to speak on a variety of legal topics.

Legal Research on the Internet

  • Visit our home page at: www.Company Name.org, the trial bars’ highway to thousands of legal resources.
  • The Members Only section contains an indexed database of Company Name seminar materials and articles from The Verdict.
  • Search by subject matter or author right from your desktop.

Federal Preemption Project
A-Company v. B-Company (U.S. Supreme Court)
The Court unanimously rejected the engine manufacturer's preemption defense, holding that a lawsuit seeking damages for injuries caused by an unguarded boat propeller does not conflict with any federal purposes. TLPJ handled this federal preemption appeal on behalf of a man whose wife was killed when she came into contact with an unguarded boat propeller...
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