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Payroll exec allegedly embezzled $476,000 from home care facility in Glendale
A 38-year-old Milwaukee woman allegedly used her position at a Glendale home care facility to embezzle more than $476,000 from her former employer.
von Briesen & Roper names new president and CEO
Susan Lovern has been named the new president and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based law firm von Briesen & Roper, s.c.
Houston law firm to open downtown Milwaukee office in historic building
Houston-based Dunk Law Firm plans to open a downtown Milwaukee office in the historic Matthew Keenan House near Cathedral Square Park.
Reinhart names its next CEO
Milwaukee-based Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren announced today that Albert Orr has been selected as the law firm’s next chief executive officer. He will assume the position on July 1, 2020.
Ganos receives 6.5-year sentence for contract fraud
Brian Ganos, the owner of Milwaukee construction firm Sonag Co., was sentenced Monday to 6.5 years in prison for...
Arson charges filed in 2017 Stage Off Main fire in Waukesha
The primary operator of a bar near downtown Waukesha was allegedly involved in a 2017 fire that damaged the venue at 854 Martin St.
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ROC Ventures, Routine Baseball reach settlement
A lawsuit over the naming rights at the Ballpark Commons in Franklin and the alleged failure to pay royalties to the foundation of former Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon and Harry Caray’s Restaurant Group has been settled, according to federal court records.
Lawsuit alleges Quad misled investors over last 21 months
Two Sheboygan County residents who saw their investment in Quad/Graphics Inc. fall by more than $240,000 when the company reported its third quarter results are suing the Sussex-based company, alleging executives had made false or misleading statement about Quad’s business, operations and prospects.
Out nearly $3 million, landowner alleges River Hills broke the law in blocking apartment plan
When the Mandel Group first proposed a multi-family and senior living development on the Eder farm in River Hills in 2016, the project was met with significant opposition. Some residents worried about the employees working at the nursing homes and one suggested renters shouldn’t have the same voting power as those who own homes in the village.
Unlike diamonds, easements are not always forever
Easements are extremely common in our everyday life and serve an important role in offering access to otherwise inaccessible...