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Presentations and Slidecasts
Axley Brynelson's attorneys frequently speak at conferences, seminars and other events on a range of legal and business topics. Please browse our presentations and slidecasts below.

Business Records: Retention, Retrieval and Destruction (08/10/2009)
This presentation provides an overview of electronic discovery for companies and business owners, and introduces the principal of "spoliation" of evidence. Axley Brynelson Attorney Timothy D. Edwards also highlights the importance of a properly executed litigation hold, and explains how to protect yourself with an appropriate document retention plan.



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Wisconsin's Home Improvement Practices Act (08/07/2009)
Axley Brynelson Attorney Robert C. Procter talks about Wisconsin’s Home Improvement Practices Act, an administrative rule passed by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Mr. Procter also shares lessons learned from a significant case in this area, Stuart v. Weisflog’s Showroom Gallery, Inc.



Running Time: 16:00

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