Milwaukee attorney says Airbnb discriminated against her as FBI makes arrests in national scam
"I knew it was racism and discrimination," said Attorney Makda Fessahaye.
Congress demands ‘Rule of law’ over ‘Rule of Janet’: Protasiewicz must recuse on political maps case
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has a deadline of March 15 to order new maps.
New York City resident pleads guilty to defrauding Wisconsin residents over Milwaukee Bucks tickets
Nikhil S. Mahtani faces 20 years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine.
Center for Black Excellence and Culture to address underrepresentation within legal community
Only 2% of all attorneys in the greater Madison area identify as Black.
BridgeTower Media acquires ColoradoBiz for its growing business-intelligence media portfolio
Acquisition marks national business-media and events company’s first foray into Colorado.
Sen. Baldwin, Rep. McCollum Introduce Legislation to Restore and Protect the Mississippi River
The measure is co-sponsored by an Illinois lawmaker.
Wisconsin attorney general leads bipartisan group to stabilize crime victim support funds
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The Simon Law Firm on Business Litigation, Patent Trademark Copyright Litigation, and Contingency Fees
By: Anthony G. Simon and Jer W. Nixon When Tony Simon left a large national firm to join his brother John at the Simon Law Firm 20 years ago, it was one of the first firms in the country to handle Intellectual Property and commercial litigation on a contingent fee basis. Since that time, the firm has […]
Glendale man receives life sentence for Dodgeville murder
Sentencing of Schmidt-Way is scheduled for March 5, 2024.
Abortion on the ballot in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin is among a number of other states where abortion might be on the ballot this year.
Not wearing a mask during COVID-19 health emergency isn’t a free speech right, appeals court says
The court found that refusing to wear a mask during a public health emergency didn't amount to free speech protected by the Constitution.
MBA holds annual Judges Night (PHOTOS)
Members of Wisconsin’s legal community gathered for the Milwaukee Bar Association’s Judges Night held Tuesday at The Grain Exchange in Milwaukee. Organizers estimated 400 people attended the annual event where they socialized and met with members of the judiciary. PHOTOS BY KEVIN HARNACK
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- Waukesha man sentenced to 30 years for Sex Trafficking
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