Law
Joe Maddon, Harry Caray’s brought in to ROC Ventures counterclaim against Routine Baseball
The owner of the Ballpark Commons in Franklin has filed a counterclaim against Routine Baseball and its owner, alleging...
Naming rights for Franklin ballpark at center of Routine Baseball lawsuit
According to a Routine Baseball lawsuit filed Friday, a final naming rights deal never came together even though the Franklin-based company’s name and logo are featured prominently at the stadium dubbed Routine Field.
The good life: Love of music and family help Eisenmann relax
The question in Erik Eisenmann’s household growing up wasn’t whether he and his sister would play an instrument, but...
The public record: Iron Town Harley-Davidson by the numbers
Iron Town Harley-Davidson in New Berlin generated nearly $34 million in gross revenue in the first two full years...
Qualified plan compliance just got easier
On April 19, 2019, the IRS released new procedures for correcting qualified retirement plan errors under its Employee Plans...
Northridge owners contemplating lawsuit following panel’s upholding of raze orders
The owners of the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee's far northwest side are likely to take the city to court after a commission found that orders to raze the mall property were reasonable.
- Advertisement -
New Berlin, Janesville Harley dealerships for sale after bankruptcy filing
The business entities behind the New Berlin and Janesville Harley-Davidson dealerships filed for bankruptcy Wednesday and are currently being marketed for sale.
What do you do when your employee doesn’t want to count leave against FMLA entitlement?
A couple common scenarios:
• Your longtime employee, Karen, tells you that she wants to take leave to care for...
Court sides with DOJ in setting Quad trial date
A federal court judge last week sided with the U.S. Department of Justice and set a mid-November trial date for a trial on Quad/Graphics’ proposed acquisition of LSC Communications.
Quad, LSC seek quick hearing on DOJ lawsuit
Companies say agreement extending Oct. 30 deadline ‘highly uncertain’