Law
Operator of prenatal care business charged after illegally receiving $2.3 million in payments from Wisconsin Medicaid
A Milwaukee woman is facing ten charges of health care fraud, as well as ten other varying fraud charges, stemming from a Medicaid scheme.
Mukwonago diner changes name following trademark infringement lawsuit
A Mukwonago diner that was at the center of a trademark dispute has found a new name following a trademark dispute.
Coffee Break: Tim Stewart
President and managing partner
DeWitt LLP
13845 Bishops Drive, Suite 300, Brookfield
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Tim Stewart took over as president and managing partner...
Walworth company sues owner of Illinois manufacturers following purchase agreement dispute
A Walworth company is suing the owner of two manufacturing companies based in Minooka, Illinois following a purchase agreement dispute.
Generac sued by supplier after allegedly refusing to buy millions of dollars in custom-made parts
A Pennsylvania manufacturer that was producing parts for Town of Genesee-based Generac has sued the company following an alleged breach of contract.
Oak Creek woman gets 4.5 years in prison after embezzling money from Milwaukee landscaping business
An Oak Creek woman has been sentenced to 4.5 years in prison and three years of extended supervision after...
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Operator of Franklin wellness center pleads guilty to illegally prescribing medications
A Milwaukee-area woman pled guilty last week to one count of unlawfully distributing controlled substances.
Former Mequon investment advisor charged with fraud ordered to pay $8 million in penalties
A former Mequon investment advisor charged with fraud has been ordered to repay over $4 million in misappropriated funding.
Woman charged with embezzling $198,000 from Fox Point company
A local woman has been charged with wire fraud after she allegedly embezzled nearly $200,000 from her Fox Point-based employer.
Generac will pay $15.8 million penalty after portable generators caused finger amputations
Generac has agreed to pay a $15.8 million civil penalty as part of a settlement related to several models of the company’s portable generators.