Law
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...
Common Ground could net $56.8 million in unpaid federal subsidies
Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative could receive $56.8 million in unpaid subsidies after a federal judge ruled in favor of 100 health insurance companies in a class action lawsuit brought by the Brookfield-based insurer.
Department of Labor publishes its Final Rule to overtime law
On Tuesday, September 24, 2019, the Department of Labor published its Final Rule in connection with the so-called “white...
Millions at stake in legal fight over Waukesha business that’s yet to be sold
If one of 18 companies were to buy Waukesha-based heat treating company Therm-Tech before April 2022, a Chicago consulting firm estimates it would be entitled to as much as $2.7 million in commissions.
Downtown Milwaukee post office eviction case tossed out by judge
A U.S. magistrate judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to evict the U.S. Postal Service from its downtown Milwaukee...
Employers: “Wisconsinize” your handbooks and policies
Wisconsin has some unique qualities discovered by newcomers, among them cheese curds, booyah and supper clubs. New employers in...
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$50,000 Harley payment part of deal to smooth sale of Iron Town dealership
A compromise including the current owners of Iron Town Harley-Davidson in New Berlin, the dealership landlord and Harley-Davidson Credit Corp. could help smooth the path for the potential sale of the currently closed store.
Local ActionCOACH franchisees sued over competition disputes
The state licensee of ActionCOACH, an international network of business coaching firms, is suing the owners of its Elm...
Printing Cuban phone books, bribery in China, Peru will cost Quad $10 million
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. will pay nearly $10 million, including a $2 million civil penalty, to settle bribery charges from...
von Briesen & Roper president and CEO Randall Crocker dies
Randall D. Crocker, the president and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based law firm von Briesen & Roper, s.c. has died, the firm announced today.