Wisconsin Code § 227.59

Certification of certain cases from the circuit court of Dane County to other circuits
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Any action or proceeding for the review of any order of an administrative officer,
commission, department or other administrative tribunal of the
state required by law to be instituted in or taken to the circuit
court of Dane County except an action or appeal for the review of
any order of the department of workforce development or the department of safety and professional services or findings and orders of the labor and industry review commission which is instituted or taken and is not called for trial or hearing within 6
months after the proceeding or action is instituted, and the trial or
hearing of which is not continued by stipulation of the parties or
by order of the court for cause shown, shall on the application of
either party on 5 days’ written notice to the other be certified and
transmitted for trial to the circuit court of the county of the residence or principal place of business of the plaintiff or petitioner,
where the action or proceeding shall be given preference. Unless
written objection is filed within the 5-day period, the order certifying and transmitting the proceeding shall be entered without
hearing. The plaintiff or petitioner shall pay to the clerk of the
circuit court of Dane County a fee of $2 for transmitting the
record.

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