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The Supreme Court issues Google v. Oracle copyright decision
The practice of using, and reusing, software interfaces written by others is common within the field of software engineering...
Milwaukee man pleads guilty to fraud in obtaining PPP loans
Steven Smith, 42, of Milwaukee has pleaded guilty to federal bank fraud for his role in fraudulently obtaining over $600,000 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Employers now required to pay 100% of COBRA premiums
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) significantly impacts employers who have terminated or reduced the hours of an employee....
Former U.S. Attorney Krueger joining Foley & Lardner
Former U.S. Attorney Matthew Krueger has joined Foley & Lardner LLP’s Government Enforcement Defense & Investigation Practice Group
Victims identified in Roundy’s distribution center shootingÂ
Law enforcement officials identified the two victims today that were involved in the deadly shooting at an Oconomowoc Roundy’s...
Act now – estate tax planning under the Biden administration
Over the past twenty years, there has been a dramatic change in the estate tax laws. Given the Democratic...
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Davis|Kuelthau expands in Fox Valley, Green Bay with acquisition
Milwaukee-based law firm Davis|Kuelthau, s.c. will acquire Appleton-based Epiphany Law LLC as of March 1, expanding its existing presence in the Fox Valley and Green Bay.
DOL ends PAID program, creating a catch-22 for employers
Following the anticipated agenda of the new Biden administration, on January 29, 2021, the Department of Labor immediately ended...
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.