Wisconsin Code § 757.22

Judge not to act as attorney, etc
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; attorneys
not to have office with judge. (1) No judge, while holding
office, may be in any manner engaged or act as attorney or counsel; and no judge or his or her clerk or any person employed by
the judge in or about his or her office, court commissioner or
other judicial officer shall be allowed to give advice to parties litigant in any matter or action pending before the judge or officer,
or which the judge has reason to believe will be brought before
him or her for decision, or draft or prepare any papers, including
wills, or other proceedings relating to any such matter or action
except when expressly authorized by law; and no court commissioner or other judicial officer may be allowed to demand or receive any fees or compensation for services as such commissioner
or judicial officer, except those expressly authorized by law, upon
penalty, for any violation hereof, of removal from office.
(2) No practicing attorney may hold office in the office of the
clerk of any court in which he or she practices nor may he or she
hold office in the same room with a judge.
(3) No practicing attorney may have his or her office in the
same room with any district attorney, municipal judge or court
commissioner, unless he or she is a partner of the district attorney, municipal judge or court commissioner, in which case he or
she shall not practice as an attorney before the municipal judge or
court commissioner nor act as attorney in any case in which it is
the duty of the district attorney to appear or prosecute for the
state; except that the law partner of any district attorney may, at
the request of the district attorney, without fee or compensation
therefor, assist the district attorney in the prosecution of any case
on the part of the state.
(4) No law partner of any district attorney may act as a municipal judge or court commissioner in any case in which the state
may be a party or defend in any court any person charged with
any offense, or appear in any civil action against the state in
which it is the duty of the district attorney to prosecute or appear
for the state.
(5) Any attorney who violates sub. (2), (3) or (4), and any municipal judge or court commissioner who violates or knowingly
permits any such violation, may be fined not to exceed $100 for
each such offense.

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