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Michael Best merges with Los Angeles-based law firm
Milwaukee-based law firm Michael Best & Friedrich LLP and Los Angeles-based venture law firm O&A, P.C. have formally combined,...
Milwaukee Tool facing lawsuit over alleged use of forced labor to make gloves
A man who was formerly imprisoned at China’s Chishan Prison alleges he was forced to make Milwaukee Tool gloves under harsh conditions.
Operator of Milwaukee-area adult family homes accused of defrauding Medicaid
The operator of several adult family homes in the Milwaukee area is accused of defrauding Wisconsin’s Medicaid program of $1.4 million.
Milwaukee-based Derco to pay part of $70 million settlement following whistleblower complaint
Milwaukee-based Derco will pay part of a $70 million settlement stemming from a False Claims Act lawsuit filed back in 2011.
A.O. Smith files trademark infringement lawsuit against alleged cybersquatter
Milwaukee-based water technology company A.O. Smith is suing an Illinois business for allegedly engaging in a cybersquatting scheme aimed...
New York man sentenced to prison after defrauding Wisconsinites as part of sports ticket scam
A New York man has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison after he sold Wisconsinites non-existent tickets to various sporting event
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Michael Best senior partner Jose Olivieri dies
Jose Olivieri, a senior partner for Milwaukee-based law firm Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, died on Sunday, June 9,...
Stella & Chewy’s supplier sues to recover more than $2 million following contract dispute
A supplier to Stella & Chewy’s is suing the company following a contract dispute that allegedly caused the supplier to lose $2.5 million.
Self-proclaimed Milwaukee real estate ‘flipper’ Joseph Nantomah accused of stealing investors’ money
A Milwaukee man who claims he is a real estate investor and life coach is accused of stealing over $300,000 from clients.
Johnson Controls employees from eight more states plan to join lawsuit filed in Wisconsin
Johnson Controls employees living in eight different states plan to join a Wisconsin lawsuit that was filed against the company in January.