Wisconsin
Wisconsin business court is dispensing justice, serving the public
Paul G. Swanson
A latest commentary revealed by the Concepts Lab criticized the business court docket pilot undertaking carried out by the Wisconsin Supreme Courtroom 5 years in the past. This pilot undertaking operates in a number of areas of the state and affords streamlined procedures for authorized disputes between enterprise litigants to get outcomes economically and extra expeditiously than usually happens.
This program emulates comparable processes established in about 30 different states, together with each state bordering Wisconsin.
In his commentary, former Dane County Choose Richard Niess falsely claims that the pilot undertaking was created by “large enterprise” in secret session with the chief justice in order that “large enterprise” may hand decide the judges in business disputes. He additionally claims that the foundations have been written to favor enterprise over others and that enterprise court docket judges are required to take particular coaching from a “proper wing” regulation college.
Lastly — and most extremely — he claims that this all occurred secretly and that the court docket is in some way “shadowy.”
The “enterprise court docket” was created particularly and completely to deal with disputes between companies. Opposite to the declare that this was created secretly, the Pilot Mission Steering Committee was appointed by the chief justice to check the deserves of adopting such a program in Wisconsin. The committee, composed of attorneys and judges from throughout the state, met over a number of months and decided that it will be in the very best curiosity of the folks of Wisconsin to try to create a system to resolve business disputes between companies.
This course of was fully public; the committee filed a public petition to the Supreme Courtroom to ascertain a pilot undertaking. Then the general public was invited to file feedback and to testify at a public listening to earlier than the court docket — and lots of did professional and con. The court docket voted publicly to undertake the undertaking as a pilot.
The judges have been chosen by the chief justice primarily based upon their expertise with business points and willingness to tackle these obligations along with their common dockets.
The American Faculty of Enterprise Courtroom Judges meets yearly and the Antonin Scalia Regulation Faculty sponsors instructional packages at that assembly. A number of of our judges have attended these coaching packages. They’re fully apolitical, offering a possibility for judges to fulfill colleagues doing comparable work from throughout the nation. Judges should not required to attend, and I’m advised that no political agendas are promoted.
Industrial litigation is complicated and distinctive. Solely instances involving enterprise (not simply “large enterprise”) disputes might be heard within the court docket. Disputes between shoppers and enterprise or employment points should not part of the undertaking.
The enterprise court docket isn’t in contrast to many specialty courts created in Wisconsin the place judges get hold of particular coaching in order that they will deal with the distinctive issues of their dockets. Household regulation, drug courts, home violence courts, veterans’ courts, felony courts are notable examples of the sort of dockets which were carried out and efficiently operated in Wisconsin for a few years and which have served to extra broadly dispense equal justice beneath the regulation.
The business docket doesn’t have an effect on in any means the flexibility of judges to listen to difficult issues. All of those courts acknowledge that justice is served when judges can have the mandatory data, expertise and specialised coaching to raised and extra effectively resolve the instances earlier than them.
Roughly 90% of the attorneys who’ve tried instances earlier than the enterprise court docket have expressed a excessive diploma of satisfaction within the promptness of decision of enterprise instances, the equity of the outcomes and the competence of the judges. I’ve had greater than a handful of instances on the business docket and might personally attest that winners and losers alike categorical these sentiments.
This can be a pilot undertaking. Adjustments have been remodeled time and can proceed to be made. There’s nothing secret about the best way this system was arrange, nothing secret about how it’s operated. These criticisms are merely false. Wisconsin is healthier served by environment friendly and economical judicial processes, and that is, for my part, an incredible concept that ought to transfer ahead.
Paul G. Swanson is a senior companion with the Steinhilber Swanson regulation agency in Oshkosh. He’s previous president of the State Bar of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball at Indiana Hoosiers Saturday
Wisconsin Badgers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten) at Indiana Hoosiers (9-3, 1-0 Big Ten)
Bloomington, Indiana; Saturday, 1 p.m.
Watch on the Big 10 Network, listen here, or keep up with live stats here.
BOTTOM LINE: Indiana takes on Wisconsin after Shay Ciezki scored 20 points in Indiana’s 90-55 win against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies.
The Hoosiers are 6-1 in home games. Indiana scores 72.0 points while outscoring opponents by 10.2 points per game.
The Badgers have gone 1-0 against Big Ten opponents. Wisconsin averages 13.0 turnovers per game and is 3-1 when committing fewer turnovers than opponents.
Indiana scores 72.0 points, 10.6 more per game than the 61.4 Wisconsin allows. Wisconsin averages 8.0 more points per game (69.8) than Indiana allows to opponents (61.8).
The Hoosiers and Badgers match up Saturday for the first time in conference play this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Yarden Garzon is scoring 14.2 points per game with 4.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists for the Hoosiers.
Serah Williams is scoring 20.0 points per game and averaging 12.3 rebounds for the Badgers.
LAST 10 GAMES: Hoosiers: 8-2, averaging 71.4 points, 30.8 rebounds, 16.7 assists, 6.2 steals and 4.2 blocks per game while shooting 44.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 61.0 points per game.
Badgers: 8-2, averaging 66.4 points, 33.6 rebounds, 15.3 assists, 6.1 steals and 3.8 blocks per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 60.8 points.
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Vote: What’s the biggest Wisconsin sports disappointment in 2024?
Wisconsin football’s Luke’s Fickell shares his message for team, fans
The Badgers football coach spoke to reporters following the team’s 24-7 loss to Minnesota Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
The year 2024 wasn’t necessarily a banner one for Wisconsin sports fans. Which of these will most stick with you in 2025 and beyond? What’s the biggest disappointment in 2024?
Vote for your pick below.
Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin Badgers football team
Year 2 of the Luke Fickell Era was supposed to push the program a step forward from the 2023-24 team that barely qualified for a bowl game.
Instead, against a tougher schedule and after the loss of starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, the Wisconsin Badgers took a step backward, finishing 5-7 and missing a bowl game for the first time since 2001.
Fickell fired offensive coordinator Phil Longo, but with another brutal schedule ahead and no clear-cut top option at quarterback, the 2024-25 season looks bleak.
Giannis gets hurt and the Bucks stumble in the playoffs
A late-season calf injury to Giannis Antetokounmpo kept the Milwaukee Bucks star from the playoffs, and Milwaukee was dismissed in six games by the Indiana Pacers in the first round, a second consecutive first-round playoff loss.
Damian Lillard also missed two games in the series and was limited when he played. Though Khris Middleton did what he could, a strange season (featuring a mid-season coaching switch from Adrian Griffin to Doc Rivers) ended in disappointment.
Mets stun the Brewers in the playoffs
A fielding miscue opened the door for a New York Mets win in Game 1 of the National League wild-card series, and after a thrilling rally in Game 2, the Milwaukee Brewers lost Game 3 in the biggest gut-punch imaginable.
With one out in the ninth, Pete Alonso’s three-run homer turned a 2-0 lead to a 3-2 deficit, and the Mets went on to win, 4-2, on their way to the NLCS.
The Brewers haven’t advanced out of the first playoff round since 2018.
Packers drop a heartbreaker to 49ers
The 2023 Green Bay Packers season finished as a success, but there’s the pain of wondering what else could have been.
In the divisional round of the playoffs, Green Bay had a 21-17 lead on San Francisco until the final 2 minutes, when Christian McCaffrey scored a go-ahead touchdown with 1:07 remaining in the 24-21 loss.
Wisconsin, Marquette lose to double-digit seeds in NCAA Tournament
Marquette has to get credit for reaching the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2013, registering an 81-77 victory over Colorado in the second round. But upstart 11th seed NC State, a team that only made the tournament thanks to five wins in five days to claim the ACC Tournament, dispatched second-seeded Marquette at that point, 67-58, en route to a Final Four berth.
Wisconsin had it much worse, garnering a No. 5 seed and losing pretty convincingly in the opening round to 12th-seeded James Madison, 72-61; JMU lost by 38 points in the next game against Duke.
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Wisconsin quarterback Braedyn Locke transferring to Arizona
TUCSON, Ariz. — Former Wisconsin quarterback Braedyn Locke is headed to Arizona.
Locke announced his decision in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday, giving the Wildcats two veteran quarterbacks with Noah Fifita returning.
Locke sat out as a redshirt at Mississippi State in 2022 before throwing for 1,936 yards and 13 touchdowns with 10 interceptions for the Badgers last season.
Arizona will have a new-look offense with the addition of offensive coordinator Seth Doege, a disciple of late Texas Tech coach Mike Leach.
Fifita has been Arizona’s starter most of the past two seasons and announced earlier this month he would be returning to Tucson.
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