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Nov 11, 2014

Minn. attorney facing additional suspension time

An Osseo, Minn., attorney is facing discipline for allegedly practicing law while his license was suspended.

Nov 11, 2014

UW-Oshkosh student charged in ricin case

A 21-year-old University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh student was charged Monday in federal court with possessing the deadly toxin ricin.

Nov 10, 2014

US Supreme Court will look at ‘Obamacare’ subsidies

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a new challenge to President Barack Obama's health care law — a case that threatens subsidies that help millions of low- and middle-income people afford their health insurance premiums.

Nov 10, 2014

Man accused in theft of $5M violin gets 7 years (UPDATE)

The man who masterminded the theft of a $5 million Stradivarius violin admitted Monday that he used a stun gun to attack a musician carrying the 300-year-old instrument, saying he intended to sell it to help people he believed were wrongly evicted from an apartment building he managed.

Nov 10, 2014

With new Legislature comes fewer attorneys

The number of attorneys serving in the Legislature is slated to bottom out again as new lawmakers prepare to be sworn in early next year.

Nov 10, 2014

Judge backs insurance company in archdiocese case

A federal judge has ruled in favor of an insurance company for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee that challenged whether it was liable for the church's handling of child sexual abuse cases.

Nov 7, 2014

Plumbing company owner charged with theft

A heating and plumbing company owner in northern Wisconsin is facing charges of stealing more than $131,000 from his wife's deceased uncle's estate.

Nov 7, 2014

Jackson attorney adds to lengthy disciplinary list

A Jackson attorney disciplined eight times by the Wisconsin Supreme Court is adding another to his list with a year-long suspension.

Nov 7, 2014

International law expanding: Practice area absorbs attorneys from different fields

With clients from around the world, immigration attorney Sklkime Abduli could count herself as a member of the international law community.

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.

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