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Koss Corp. suing major headphone brands, including Apple, Bose, for patent infringement
Milwaukee-based Koss Corp. is suing major headphone brands, including Apple and Bose, alleging their products infringe on the company’s...
IRS issues additional guidance for retirement account withdrawals in 2020
The IRS recently released notices 2020-50 and 2020-51, on June 19 and June 26, respectively, which offer important but...
Windy City-Fox Motorsports acquires New Berlin Harley-Davidson dealership
An affiliate of Windy City-Fox Motorsports has acquired the former Iron Town Harley-Davidson dealership in New Berlin in bankruptcy court and does not plan to re-open it.
EPA will get to take a second look at southeastern Wisconsin ozone standards
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be allowed to reconsider its ozone designations for the southeastern part of Wisconsin...
Nominations sought for Notable Women in Law feature
BizTimes Milwaukee is seeking nominations for its upcoming Notable Women in Law feature. Profiles of those selected which will appear in the August 17 edition of the magazine.
Al Orr becomes Reinhart CEO
Al Orr today began his term as chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based law firm Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c.
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Court approves sale of The Bull in Sheboygan Falls
A federal bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of The Bull at Pinehurst Farms golf course for nearly $2.48 million.
How Jason Industries ended up filing for bankruptcy
Quinpario Acquisition Corp. paid nearly $540 million to acquire Milwaukee-based Jason Industries in 2014. That same year, Jason had more than $700 million in revenue and its sales had grown for several years coming out of the Great Recession.
COVID-19 Waivers: Can They Reduce Your Business Risk?
As states begin to reopen and loosen restrictions on public gatherings and business closures in response to the COVID-19...
Northridge Mall owner appealing court decision to raze buildings
The owners of the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee's far northwest side are appealing a judge's decision that the buildings be demolished.