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Martin Law Office sets up benefit fund for business involved in Sikh Temple shooting

POSTED: Tuesday, August 21st, 2012 at 9:50 am

BY: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF

Oak Creek-based Martin Law Office S.C. is helping a local business that got involved with the Aug. 5 Sikh Temple shooting.

Who’s Doing What: Dane County Bar awards grants; von Briesen & Roper moves (access required)

The Dane County Bar Association’s Delivery of Legal Services Committee announced organizations that received grants for projects that extend legal services and information to the Dane County community.

Who’s Doing What: Dane County Bar announces grants; new hire at Axley (access required)

POSTED: Monday, June 11th, 2012 at 2:05 pm

BY: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF

The Dane County Bar Association’s Delivery of Legal Services Committee announced the Worthy Causes Grants Program has made six awards this year.

Answering the siren call of solo practice (access required)

Kevin Martin’s phone won’t stop ringing.

Who’s Doing What: New law office in Oak Creek (access required)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 at 12:58 pm

BY: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF

Kevin Martin opened Martin Law Office SC at 7071 S. 13th St., Suite 208 in Oak Creek.

Warning signs: Bill would provide obstacle in mass tort cases (access required)

POSTED: Friday, October 21st, 2011 at 2:11 pm

BY: Jack Zemlicka, jack.zemlicka@wislawjournal.com

Attorney Kevin Martin isn’t looking forward to telling a female client with shards of a medical implant imbedded in her bladder that she can’t sue the maker because her doctor didn’t have to tell her about the risks.

Clients pay more for medical records under budget provision (access required)

POSTED: Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011 at 12:44 pm

BY: James Briggs, james.briggs@wislawjournal.com

The 2011-13 state budget has made it more expensive for attorneys — and, by extension, their clients — to request some standard medical data.

Federal ruling opens door for state filings of hip replacement lawsuits (access required)

Almost 1,500 cases tied to the defective hip implants produced by Indiana-based DePuy Orthopaedics Inc. have been funneled into a federal court in Ohio, but Wisconsin personal injury lawyers now have the option of keeping claims closer to home. That is potentially good news for plaintiffs looking for a quicker resolution to claims against Johnson [...]

Joining the hip recall fight

POSTED: Monday, April 11th, 2011 at 8:28 am

BY: Jack Zemlicka, jack.zemlicka@wislawjournal.com

Nearly seven months after a massive recall of defective hip replacements, attorneys in Wisconsin are starting to file claims in federal court on behalf of affected clients.

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