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Court Error – Sale of Property

By: Derek Hawkins//May 29, 2019//

Court Error – Sale of Property

By: Derek Hawkins//May 29, 2019//

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WI Court of Appeals – District II

Case Name: Kathryn Kershaw, et al. v. Richard L. Christl, et al.

Case No.: 2017AP938

Officials: Reilly, P.J., Gundrum and Hagedorn, JJ.

Focus: Court Error – Sale of Property

We accepted the interlocutory appeal of Kathryn Kershaw and The Lord’s Highlands, Inc., to determine if the circuit court erred in ordering, after a trial to the court, that the two properties at issue in this case be sold to a third party. Specifically, Kershaw insists the court erred in not rescinding both the contract through which she previously had sold the properties to Kwico Investments, LLC, and the deeds by which she transferred ownership of the properties to Kwico. Kershaw also complains that the court subsequently ordered the properties to be sold to a third party as one, instead of ordering that the property that was vacant be subdivided and the parcels sold separately. We conclude the court handled this messy case as ably as any court could and did not err.

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Derek A Hawkins is trademark corporate counsel for Harley-Davidson. Hawkins oversees the prosecution and maintenance of the Harley-Davidson’s international trademark portfolio in emerging markets.

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