And it's at the trial level. So somebody files a lawsuit, the first judge they're going to see is generally a circuit court judge or a circuit court commissioner. Cases don't get to the Wisconsin Supreme Court until they've gone through that full process in the circuit court. and have reached a decision decision. And then a party can, generally speaking, and then a party can choose to appeal. The next level is the court of appeals, which is the intermediate appellate court in Wisconsin. (03:31–03:39)
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