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Ross Anderson

Jan 11, 2016

Eau Claire attorney faces 60-day suspension

An Eau Claire attorney faces a 60-day suspension of his license to practice law in Wisconsin over two counts of alleged misconduct.

Oct 26, 2015

Who’s Doing What: Attorneys named to Best Lawyers list; Schoen earns Pro Bono award

Ross Anderson, Richard Lewandowski,Philip Miller,Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek,Terry Johnson,Goldstein Law Group,Michael King, Julia Schuster,Kim Wynn,Patrick Schoen,Jeff Peelen,Daniel Radler,Jack Cook,Rebecca Speckhard,Elizabeth Orelup,Daniel Ark, Jonathan Hackbarth, Ryan Lovitz, Patrick Murphy, Valerie Vidal,Michael Hupy,Association for Women Lawyers,Joan Kessler,Nancy Joseph,Kristin Bergstrom,Hupy an[...]

Sep 23, 2015

Who’s Doing What: Hupy donates to MJC; attorneys named to Best Lawyers list

Hupy and Abraham President Michael Hupy recently donated $50,000 to the Milwaukee Justice Center.

Aug 24, 2015

Who’s Doing What: Attorneys named to Best Lawyers list; WHD names group leaders

Attorneys throughout the state have been named to the annual Best Lawyers in America list.

Nov 21, 2013

Construction co. found negligent in O’Donnell Park facade failure

A jury Thursday found Advance Cast Stone Co. negligent in the death of one person and injuries to others in the 2010 partial façade collapse of the O’Donnell Park parking garage in Milwaukee.

Nov 19, 2013

Attorneys seek millions as O’Donnell lawsuit draws to a close

A monthlong trial in a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from the 2010 façade failure at the O’Donnell Park parking garage neared an end Tuesday afternoon with attorneys delivering closing arguments.

Oct 16, 2013

Attorneys center blame on contractor in O’Donnell Park trial (UPDATE)

Trial attorneys debating blame Wednesday for the June 2010 death of a teenager at the O’Donnell Park parking garage near Milwaukee’s lakefront pointed fingers at Advance Cast Stone Co., which built the structure about 20 years ago.

Oct 8, 2013

Appeals court affirms ruling in tainted fountain case

A Milwaukee-based contractor’s insurance companies are not liable for covering damages incurred by those who got sick after breathing in contaminated water that came from a decorative fountain, according to an appellate court decision released Tuesday.

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