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[PDF] Supplemental Comments from Judge Lisa Stark
could provide that the codes would continue to be used for two years, or further order of the Supreme
/supreme/docs/1605_starksupplementalcomments.pdf - 2024-10-18

[PDF] 22-01 - Letter to Board of Bar Examiners
the "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access" (DEIA) credit. Lawyers could use DEIA approved CLE credit hours
/scrules/docs/2201_lettertobbe.pdf - 2022-07-11

[PDF] 2201 - State Bar of Wisconsin Response to Additional BBE Response
types of Guardian ad Litem credits do not have caps and can be used to satisfy the full reporting
/scrules/docs/2201-statebar.pdf - 2022-12-09

[PDF] Microsoft Word - 04-11 petition.doc
are reproduced using first names and last initials instead of full names or persons, specifically including
/supreme/docs/0411petition.pdf - 2004-12-06

[PDF] Petition 15-04
of the following: (1) Use information relating to the representation to the disadvantage of the former
/supreme/docs/1504petition.pdf - 2015-09-09

[PDF] Supreme Court rule petition 19-01 - Comments from Kendra Oechsner
the record in all courtrooms. Why not just have us be there as the live reporter initially? That way it’s
/supreme/docs/1901commentoechsner.pdf - 2019-03-21

[PDF] WI 118
voted unanimously to adopt the petition, using the language proposed by the court of appeals
/sc/rulhear/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=26954 - 2014-09-15

[PDF] State v. Donald H. Maier
by the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination and, therefore, may be used to establish probable
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=10824 - 2017-09-20

[PDF] GF-305; Notice of Intent to Certify Debt to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue
to photocopy a vital record and use it as legal proof of birth. This form will be filed in the case in lieu
/formdisplay/GF-158.pdf?formNumber=GF-158&formType=Form&formatId=2&language=en - 2023-04-06

Town of Richfield v. James H. Lewis
defended on the basis of legal nonconforming use. At the close of the evidence, the court dismissed
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=3363 - 2005-03-31