Wisconsin Code § 809.17

Rule (Expedited appeals program, voluntary alternative dispute resolution and presubmission conference)
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(1) In order to minimize appellate delay and reduce
its backlog, the court of appeals may develop an expedited appeals program. The program may involve mandatory completion
of docketing statements by appellant’s counsel and participation
in presubmission conferences at the direction of the court, but
participation in the court’s accelerated briefing and decision
process is voluntary. The rules and procedures governing the program shall be set forth in the court of appeals’ internal operating
procedures.
(2) The court of appeals may require all attorneys of record in
any appeal to participate in a presubmission conference, either by
telephone or in person, with an officer of the court. An attorney
of record with no direct briefing interest in the appeal may waive
his or her participation in the conference by written notice to the
court.
(2m) The court of appeals may establish an appellate mediation program and make and enforce all rules necessary for the
prompt and orderly dispatch of the business of the program. Participation in the appellate mediation program is voluntary, but the
program may involve mandatory participation in the presubmission conferences at the direction of the court. Only those cases in
which a docketing statement is required to be filed under s.
809.10 (1) (a) are eligible for participation in the appellate mediation program. The parties to the appeal shall pay the fees of a
mediator providing services under the program, unless those fees
are waived or deferred by the court. The rules and procedures
governing the program shall be set forth in the court of appeals’
internal operating procedures.

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