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SEC charges four metro Milwaukee businessmen with securities fraud for insider trading
The SEC has charged five men with securities fraud. They allegedly used nonpublic information to buy shares of a company before its stock price increased.
Dahlberg Law Group acquires O’Meara Law
Jackson, Wisconsin-based Dahlberg Law Group today announced the acquisition of West Bend-based O'Meara Law, Washington County's oldest law firm.
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Milwaukee-area women under investigation for defrauding $8.6 million from Wisconsin Medicaid program
A group of women from the Milwaukee area are being investigated for their alleged roles in a scheme to defraud the Wisconsin Medicaid program.
Sargento sues supplier after receiving cheese later recalled due to possible listeria contamination
Sargento is suing Rizo-Lopez Foods after the company supplied Sargento with cheese that was later recalled due to a risk of listeria contamination.
Johnson Controls files motion to dismiss sales incentive plan lawsuit filed in Wisconsin
A motion to dismiss a Wisconsin class action complaint related to Johnson Controls’ new sales incentive plan has been filed.
Former Brady Corp. manager accused of hiding employment at Tailored Label, sharing trade secrets
Brady Corp. is suing a former employee, and his new employer, after he allegedly accepted a job at the competing company and hid his new role.
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Milwaukee tax preparer sentenced to 41 months in prison after filing fraudulent returns
A Milwaukee man who plead guilty to helping hundreds of clients prepare false tax returns has been sentenced to 41 months in prison.
Johnson Controls CEO says changes to sales incentive plan align with company’s overall strategy
Johnson Controls' CEO shared today how recent changes to its sales incentive plan tie into the company’s overall strategy.
FBI investigating shuttered Waukesha company Sun Badger Solar
The FBI is looking into the business practices of the now shuttered Waukesha company Sun Badger Solar.
Northwestern Mutual subsidiaries to pay $16.5 million penalty following ‘recordkeeping failures’
Three Northwestern Mutual subsidiaries will pay a $16.5 million civil penalty after the SEC discovered several recordkeeping violations.