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A community of Wisconsin legal bloggers.
WisLawNOW is a community of Wisconsin legal bloggers established by the State Bar of Wisconsin in partnership with LexBlog. Through this syndicated network, Wisconsin legal bloggers reach a wider audience and build their reputations in their areas of practice, while helping expand understanding of the law, all in one place.
06/13/2026
Registration is now open for the 2026 Annual Conference of the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network, taking place October 28–29 in historic Charleston. As a founding member of NWCDN, Lindner & Marsack, S.C. is proud to continue supporting this national network of workers’ compensation defense firms. Attorney Chelsie Springstead currently serves as Treasurer of the... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/register-for-the-2026-annual-nwcdn-conference/
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Register for the 2026 Annual NWCDN Conference Registration is now open for the 2026 Annual Conference of the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network, taking place October 28–29 in
06/13/2026
The Veterans Health Administration and HCA occupy the largest amount of REIT- and investor-owned outpatient space, according to a recent Revista post; however, most health systems overwhelmingly favor owner-occupied outpatient space. On the development side, third-party development accounts for about 30% of health system MOB projects, with the remainder being self-developed. High-quality, well-located medical office... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/weekly-hospital-real-estate-briefing-300m-novant-campus-baystate-mercy-announce-transaction-growing-sale-leaseback-restrictions/
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Weekly Hospital Real Estate Briefing: $300M Novant Campus | Baystate/Mercy Announce Transaction | Growing Sale-Leaseback Restrictions The Veterans Health Administration and HCA occupy the largest amount of REIT- and investor-owned outpatient space, according to a recent Revista post;
06/13/2026
Senate Enrolled Act 285 (“SEA 285”) will expand the statutory definition of “gravely disabled”. The law also creates a new statutory framework prohibiting unauthorized camping or sleeping on public property. This new misdemeanor expressly requires law enforcement officers to first assess whether emergency detention is appropriate before pursuing criminal penalties under the street-camping provisions. As... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/indiana-law-broadens-gravely-disabled-standard-effective-july-1-2026/
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Indiana Law Broadens “Gravely Disabled” Standard Effective July 1, 2026 Senate Enrolled Act 285 (“SEA 285”) will expand the statutory definition of “gravely disabled”. The law also creates a new
06/12/2026
Put yourself in the shoes of a Wisconsin family court judge. Your first case of the day is a custody dispute where one parent is appearing pro se—representing themselves without a lawyer. You see self-represented parents nearly every day, and do not expect perfection, just preparation, honesty, and someone who can stay focused on facts... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/representing-yourself-in-family-court-read-this-first/
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Representing Yourself In Family Court? Read This First. Put yourself in the shoes of a Wisconsin family court judge. Your first case of the day is a custody dispute where one parent is appearing pro
06/11/2026
Wisconsin’s recently enacted 2025 Act 173, commonly referred to as the “Truth in Planning” law, introduces important changes to the relationship between comprehensive planning and zoning for municipalities. Act 173 represents a meaningful shift in Wisconsin land use law and reflects broader policy objectives related to housing availability and affordability. By requiring municipalities to plan... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/truth-in-planning-law-changes-planning-and-zoning-for-municipalities/
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Truth in Planning Law Changes Planning and Zoning for Municipalities Wisconsin’s recently enacted 2025 Act 173, commonly referred to as the “Truth in Planning” law, introduces important changes to the
06/11/2026
Stephen Sawyer of Stevens Point, the State Bar’s 71st president sworn in at the La Crosse Center, encouraged a profession of “virtue, kindness, and humility” that focuses on helping clients at their most vulnerable time. Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/stephen-sawyer-state-bars-71st-president-strive-to-be-humble-and-kind/
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Stephen Sawyer, State Bar's 71st President: 'Strive to Be Humble and Kind' Stephen Sawyer of Stevens Point, the State Bar's 71st president sworn in at the La Crosse Center, encouraged a profession of "virtue, kindness, and
06/11/2026
The last State Bar Board of Governors (Board) meeting for Fiscal Year 2026 saw the 53-member Board preparing for Fiscal Year 2027 (July 1, 2026-June 30, 2027) through appointments, elections, and an update from Director of State Courts Judge Audrey Skwierawski. Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/new-fiscal-year-new-leaders-state-bar-board-looks-to-fiscal-year-2027/
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New Fiscal Year, New Leaders: State Bar Board Looks to Fiscal Year 2027 The last State Bar Board of Governors (Board) meeting for Fiscal Year 2026 saw the 53-member Board preparing for Fiscal Year 2027 (July 1, 2026-June 30,
06/11/2026
Two Stafford Rosenbaum attorneys present at LWM Municipal Attorneys Institute Two attorneys at Stafford Rosenbaum will give separate presentations during the League of Wisconsin Municipalities’ 2026 Municipal Attorneys Institute Conference. Attorney Pam Ploor will present on employment law topics relating to FMLA leave and pregnancy and maternity accommodations on Thursday, June 18. Attorney Brian Sajdak... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/attorneys-pam-ploor-brian-sajdak-present-for-league-of-wisconsin-municipalities/
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Attorneys Pam Ploor & Brian Sajdak Present for League of Wisconsin Municipalities Two Stafford Rosenbaum attorneys present at LWM Municipal Attorneys Institute Two attorneys at Stafford Rosenbaum will give separate presentations during
06/11/2026
Entrance to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Photograph by Margo Kirchner. By Alexandria Staubach Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Jill Karofsky last week made good on a November 2025 promise to hold a public hearing regarding judicial recusal rules. The hearing on June 4 addressed a rule change petition filed by five retired judges regarding recusals related... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/lengthy-hearing-on-proposed-recusal-rule-revision-includes-concerns-of-court-transparency-and-free-speech/
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Lengthy hearing on proposed recusal rule revision includes concerns of court transparency and free speech Entrance to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Photograph by Margo Kirchner. By Alexandria StaubachWisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Jill Karofsky last week
06/11/2026
New DOJ Opinion Changes Hiring Discrimination Rules for U.S. Employers A new legal opinion from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is reshaping how employment discrimination claims based on unequal outcomes may be handled. On June 9, 2026, the U.S. DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) issued a formal legal opinion concluding that the EEOC’s... Continue Reading👇
https://www.wislawnow.com/2026/06/new-doj-opinion-changes-hiring-discrimination-rules-for-u-s-employers/
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New DOJ Opinion Changes Hiring Discrimination Rules for U.S. Employers New DOJ Opinion Changes Hiring Discrimination Rules for U.S. EmployersA new legal opinion from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is reshaping how
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