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June 29, 2015

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Wisconsin Court Interprets Wisconsin Statute Chapter 814 Governing Costs In Civil Actions

Insurance Coverage, Insurance Defense, NewsletterBy JamieJune 29, 2015

In a lawsuit setting forth a common factual scenario found in many civil cases, the court had an opportunity and did decide with specificity the applicable provisions in Chapter 814 of the Wisconsin Statutes. In the case of Weber v.…

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