Law

Techniplas suing former CFO over purchase of Audi

When a top executive leaves a company, it is not uncommon, if the departure is amicable, for the executive to agree to stick around in some capacity to help their replacement get up to speed. In exchange, the executive typically gets some kind of compensation.

Former Aurora pharmacist charged with attempted criminal property damage

The former Aurora Health Care pharmacist who allegedly tampered with COVID-19 vaccines at a Grafton medical center last month was charged Tuesday with attempted felony criminal damage to property.

Murphy & Prachthauser opens office in downtown West Bend

Milwaukee-based personal injury law firm Murphy & Prachthauser S.C. announced that it is opening an office in downtown West Bend, at 111 N. Main St., Suite 101.

Former Aurora pharmacist accused of destroying COVID-19 vaccine doses says he believed it could change patients’ DNA

Steve Brandenburg, the former pharmacist who allegedly removed COVID-19 vaccine vials from refrigeration at the Aurora Medical Center – Grafton, says he believed the vaccine could harm patients and change their DNA, according to a police statement.

Can employers require employees to get COVID vaccine?

As Wisconsin health care systems begin to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to their frontline workers this week, employers are preparing for a wider vaccine rollout when supplies become available for their employees in 2021.
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New York-based legal software company to open Milwaukee office

New York-based Expert Institute LLC, a legal software company that connects attorneys with subject matter experts, will locate its Midwest office in Milwaukee, according to an announcement today from Gov. Tony Evers.

Lawsuit seeks to void Franklin’s approval of new Strauss Brands facility

Strauss Brands’ plans to expand to a new facility in the city of Franklin face a new challenge after a group of homeowners and a nonprofit organization filed a lawsuit seeking to void the city’s approval of the project.

Legacy Briggs & Stratton Corp. to pay nearly $34 million in decade-long patent lawsuit

More than a decade after Exmark Manufacturing Co. sued Briggs & Statton Corp., alleging some of its Ferris and Snapper Pro mower decks infringed on Exmark patents, the two companies have agreed to settle the case.

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