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SBA issues “change of ownership” procedures for PPP borrowers
On October 2, 2020, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a procedural notice regarding changes of ownership of an entity that...
WEDC’s CEO says Foxconn’s vision is important for Wisconsin’s economy despite ‘reality’ of contract dispute
The day after informing Foxconn it is not eligible for tax incentives under its current contract, the head of Wisconsin’s economic development agency says the company’s vision for it’s operations in the state is “really important for Wisconsin’s future economy.”
KPH Construction sues Kahler Slater alleging wrongful termination on Green Bay project
KPH Construction Corp. has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is taking several parties to court, including Milwaukee-based architecture firm Kahler Slater, over the Hotel Northland project in Green Bay.
Advanced Pain Management Holdings to pay settlement over kickback allegations
Advanced Pain Management Holdings Inc. and its affiliates have agreed to pay $885,452 to settle claims that the organization and its affiliates violated the False Claims Act by paying kickbacks and performing medically unnecessary laboratory tests, the U.S. Department of Justice said Friday.
Pennsylvania private equity firm, creditor combine for $31.3 million Arandell bid
Menomonee Falls-based Arandell Corp. has secured a $31.3 million stalking horse bid in its ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
Briggs & Stratton completes sale to KPS Capital Group
Briggs & Stratton Corp. completed its sale to an affiliate of New York-based private equity firm KPS Capital Partners on Monday, according to securities filings.
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Judge finally OKs Harley-Davidson settlement with EPA from 2017
A federal judge has signed off on Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson’s settlement with the EPA over the sale of engine tuners that could allow motorcycles to emit higher levels of air pollutants.
Quarles & Brady changes leadership structure
Milwaukee-based law firm Quarles & Brady named managing partner Mike Aldana as the new chair for the firm effective Oct.1, the law firm announced Wednesday.
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...