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Inside Track: Business Dispute? It Should Go to the Business Court Docket:

Inside Track: Business Dispute? It Should Go to the Business Court Docket:
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Inside Track: Business Dispute? It Should Go to the Business Court Docket:

Inside Track: Business Dispute? It Should Go to the Business Court Docket:
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Wisconsin courts flooded with jury trials after pandemic year, slowing resolutions for defendants

Wisconsin courts flooded with jury trials after pandemic year, slowing resolutions for defendants
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Gun store faces liability for firearms accident after owner destroys evidence

MADISON, Wis. (Legal Newsline) - A gun store must defend itself against claims it assembled a gun incorrectly even after the gun’s owner, once also a defendant in the case, destroyed evidence at the center of the lawsuit and entered into a settlement shifting all remaining liability to the store, a Wisconsin appeals court ruled.  The fact the plaintiff and gun owner were brothers didn’t affect the appeals court’s analysis of the situation. Tyler Mueller sued Bull’s Eye Sports Shop after an AR-15 he borrowed from his brother Jordan accidentally discharged in November 2017, severely injuring his foot. Police immediately impounded the gun.  A week later, Tyler texted his brother, saying if the police returned the gun, “don’t use it or clean it or anything, just put it in your cabinet, cause if we go after bullseye for it that will void everything.”

Inside Track: A Year Later: Law Firms Move Forward with Perspective on Technology:

Share This: April 7, 2021 – The legal profession is not known for its rapid adoption of technology. After all, much of the law is based on precedent to guide future decisions. There wasn’t much guidance for the unprecedented times of COVID-19. But much has changed. In the legal sphere, like many other professional service industries, the rapid implementation of new technology has been a common theme in the last year. “As never before, we were forced to rethink how legal services are delivered and how justice is administered,” wrote Bob Ambrogi recently in “The silver lining of 2020 is that we have been forced to consider changes that were long overdue and then given the opportunity to implement those changes,” noted Ambogi, a lawyer and legal technology writer.

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