Law
When is a school “closed” and when can employees take expanded FMLA?
Employers may be expecting an increase in requests for Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) leave as the new...
When is it time to file for bankruptcy?
With the sudden changes prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic creating financial pressures for many companies, business leaders might be...
Nettesheim brothers launch new business ventures
Milwaukee-area business professionals, and brothers, Tim Nettesheim and Joel Nettesheim are blending their experience in law and accounting to create two business ventures – N2 Advantage Law, Ltd. and N2 Advantage, Ltd.
With no new qualified bids, Briggs & Stratton auction canceled
The potential sale of nearly all Briggs & Stratton Corp. assets to New York-based KPS Capital Partners moved closer...
Meet BizTimes Media’s Notable Women in Law
BizTimes Media recently published its 2020 list of Notable Women in Law.
States critical of EPA’s draft risk evaluation for PERC
On May 4, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) published a notice of its draft risk evaluation for...
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Chicago law firm opens Milwaukee-area office
Chicago-based law firm Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger LLP announced today that it recently opened an office in Milwaukee, which is being led of Navroz “Norrie” Daroga.
U.S. Trustee, creditors committee objecting to Briggs & Stratton’s plans
Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton’s bankruptcy plans face new challenges this week as the U.S. Trustee’s office and the official committee of unsecured creditors raised objections.
Generac expresses interest in bidding on parts of Briggs & Stratton
Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems is among the companies interested in bidding on the assets of Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton Corp., according to bankruptcy court filings.
Majorities in MU Law poll back mask requirements, potential business and school shutdowns
A majority of registered voters in Wisconsin support requiring people to wear masks in all public places and are open to additional shutdowns of schools and businesses if coronavirus cases rise in the state.