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Welcome to WLJ's new Web site

By: dmc-admin//October 29, 2007//

Welcome to WLJ's new Web site

By: dmc-admin//October 29, 2007//

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The Wisconsin Law Journal has taken an exciting step this week as we have launched our new wislawjournal.com Web site, featuring daily updates. The Law Journal has a strong history of providing case digests, analyses and legal news in a timely fashion.

We will continue and improve upon that tradition by telling you about decisions from Wisconsin’s appellate courts and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals within one day of their release. The Web site also will feature in-depth analyses of key decisions and news stories about the practice of law and our legal community, along with insightful articles from our columnists.

New features will include a variety of blogs touching on a range of topics relating to the practice of law and our courts. Readers will be able to comment directly on blog postings and stories, making our site a place to discuss the issues that are important to you. We also have added a daily update of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court calendar.

Bar associations and other non-profit groups are invited to visit our community calendar and post your upcoming events. And subscribers will be able to sign up for our daily e-mail news service – WLJ Today.

In addition to our Web site and daily e-mail updates, we will continue to provide our weekly legal newspaper with all the features you’ve trusted and relied upon for the past 25 years.

Content that is more than seven days old will be limited to print or online subscribers only. If you have a print subscription, but are visiting our new site for the first time, you will need to create a username and password. Please, click on the subscribe link and indicate that you want to subscribe now. The page that loads will contain a link for existing paper subscribers to register a username and password. One username and password will be allowed for each subscription.

Please, take a few minutes to look around and feel free to share your thoughts.

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