Law
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council among 20 organizations to reach $53 million settlement with Fannie Mae
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council and 19 other local fair housing organizations nationally reached a $53 million settlement with Fannie Mae this week over allegations that the company treated foreclosed homes in communities of color unfavorably.
Marquette clinic offering free legal resources for local entrepreneurs
Students in Marquette’s Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic (LEC) have successfully completed their Neighborhood Entrepreneur Project, aimed at providing free legal support to low and moderate-income microentrepreneurs in Wisconsin.
CEO of Milwaukee-based Exit 7C pleads guilty to wire fraud
Blessing Egbon, founder and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based Exit 7C, has reached a plea deal with the state in which he has agreed to plead guilty to three counts of wire fraud.
Hayat Pharmacy paying $2 million to settle false Medicare and Medicaid claims case
Milwaukee-based Hayat Pharmacy has agreed to pay $2,050,000 to settle claims it submitted false claims to Medicare and Medicaid for a topical cream and a multivitamin.
Foley CEO named next UW System president
Jay Rothman, chairman and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based Foley & Lardner LLP, was appointed Friday as the next University of Wisconsin System president.
DWD reaches agreement for claim filed in Briggs & Stratton bankruptcy case
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development and state Department of Justice have reached a $200,000 agreement in the Department of Workforce Development’s claim filed in the Briggs & Stratton Corp. bankruptcy case.
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Dykema opening Milwaukee office with attorneys from Husch Blackwell
Seven attorneys from Husch Blackwell are joining a new Milwaukee office of Dykema, a national law firm with a dozen offices around the country.
Michael Best acquires North Carolina law firm
Milwaukee-based law firm Michael Best announced that it has acquired North Carolina law firm Forrest Firm.
Bayside residents group suing village over incentive deal on $84 million real estate project
A group of Bayside residents and property owners is suing the village over incentives it's providing to a redevelopment project.
Southridge Mall in Greendale faces foreclosure
Southridge Mall in Greendale is on its way to foreclosure following an agreement between the mall's owner, Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group, and its lender, JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2014-C19.