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Nov 7, 2014

McIntyre gives clients fresh starts

Emily McIntyre's undergraduate degree in psychology has been helpful for her practice as a family law attorney.

Nov 7, 2014

Judge Randa agrees to pause campaign finance lawsuit

A federal judge has agreed to temporarily put on hold a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's campaign coordination law and how it applies in cases involving political speech.

Nov 7, 2014

Judge won’t launch probe of John Doe prosecutors

A southern Wisconsin judge has rejected a request by a conservative group to investigate the Milwaukee County prosecutor behind a secret probe into Gov. Scott Walker's campaign and his allies.

Nov 7, 2014

Man convicted in Milwaukee revenge killing case

A Milwaukee man who prosecutors say was seeking revenge for his sister's beating has been convicted of killing her boyfriend in a drive-by shooting.

Nov 6, 2014

With Schimel’s win, applicants wanted for Waukesha County DA

Now that Brad Schimel is taking over as attorney general, Gov. Scott Walker is looking for his replacement to be the Waukesha County district attorney.

Nov 6, 2014

Appeals court keeps damages award for cab that never arrived

A Dane County couple whose trip to Mexico was delayed because a cab driver didn't show up is entitled to thousands in damages, the Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.

Nov 6, 2014

Bond set for mom, daughter in murder-for-hire plot

Bail is set for a central Wisconsin woman and her daughter who authorities say tried to hire a hit man to kill two men.

Nov 6, 2014

Hey, wanna buy a law practice?

It might sound a tad morbid, but what will become of your solo law practice when you’re retired or dead?

Nov 6, 2014

Milwaukee man convicted in girl’s shooting death

A jury Wednesday convicted a 19-year-old Milwaukee man of reckless homicide in the shooting death of a 10-year-old girl who was caught in a crossfire at an elementary school playground in May.

Nov 5, 2014

Court: Clergy abuse victim can’t make bankruptcy claim

A federal appeals court says a clergy sexual abuse victim who previously settled with the Archdiocese of Milwaukee cannot set aside that deal to pursue a claim in bankruptcy court.

Nov 5, 2014

AG office unlikely to change tune with Schimel’s election

Wisconsin's attorney general's office will soon be making its transition from one Republican to the next, but those who watch the office say the changeover is likely not going to result in much overall change.

Nov 5, 2014

New URL extensions add to online options

Joining the likes of .gov, .com and .edu, the legal industry now is able to carve out its own space online.

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