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Davis|Kuelthau to merge with Chicago-based law firm

Milwaukee-based law firm Davis|Kuelthau s.c. and Chicago-based law firm SmithAmundsen LLC announced today that they will merge on Nov. 1 to form a law firm called Amundsen Davis, LLC.

Owner of Milwaukee auto detail shop faces charges of misusing PPP loans

A Milwaukee business owner is facing federal charges of providing false information to obtain $176,895 worth of PPP loans, allegedly later using those funds for his own personal expenses.

Lawsuit alleges Ellsworth Adhesives provided a defective product

Germantown-based Ellsworth Adhesives Specialty Chemical Distribution Inc., a distributor of specialty chemicals and equipment such as adhesives, sealants and lubricants, is being sued for breach of contract after the company allegedly provided a defective product to a customer.

Lawsuit alleges Generac sold defective solar product, urges recall

Mooresville, North Carolina-based Pink Energy, an energy efficiency company providing customers with solar panels, has filed a lawsuit against Town of Genesee-based Generac Power Systems, alleging Generac has been providing the company with failing parts that have malfunctioned and burned or melted.

Former Bader Rutter CFO will plead guilty to embezzling $2.7 million from company

Vicki Berka, a former chief financial officer for Milwaukee-based advertising and marketing firm Bader Rutter & Associates charged with embezzling money from the company, will plead guilty to two of the charges against her.

Family from Cudahy charged after alleged involvement in cryptocurrency scam

A Cudahy family is being charged with securities fraud after allegedly taking peoples’ funds to invest without being legally certified to do so and then refusing to return those funds.
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Former Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren partner Allen Rieselbach dies at 91

Allen N. Rieselbach, a real estate lawyer who was a longtime partner for Milwaukee-based law firm Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren has died at the age of 91, the firm announced.

Dentist charged with health care fraud sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison

Scott Charmoli, a Grafton resident who worked as a dentist at a practice in the Washington County village of Jackson has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison for purposefully damaging the teeth of several patients during hundreds of crown procedures. He was also ordered to pay over $1 million in forfeiture.

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