Man pleads not guilty in Kenosha County slaying
A Kenosha County homicide suspect who eluded capture for nearly two weeks has pleaded not guilty to the 32 charges he faces in connection with the case.
Who’s Doing What: Practices land on ‘Best Law Firms’ list; Probst opens new office
Jane Probst, a 1990 Marquette graduate, has opened Probst Law Office at 1011 N. Mayfair Road, Suite 203, Wauwatosa.
Quarles’ Wynn sees ideas come to life
Kim Wynn enjoys seeing the tangible results of her work as a commercial finance attorney, whether it’s a new project getting built or a business building an addition.
Attorney faces discipline over misconduct in Minn.
A Minnesota attorney is facing discipline in Wisconsin after his Minnesota law license was suspended.
Court finds for couple in property dispute over transmission lines
A state appeals court has ruled that a transmission company does not have the right to trim and remove trees standing near one of its high-voltage lines in Waupaca, largely because the trees stand outside of the bounds of a legal easement established decades ago.
Arrests during Milwaukee tree lighting referred to DA
Police say six demonstrators arrested during a downtown Milwaukee tree lighting ceremony have been referred to prosecutors.
Green Bay attorney faces public reprimand
A Green Bay attorney faces a public reprimand following allegations that he mishandled client fees.
State costs for John Doe lawsuits top $1.2 million (UPDATE)
The Wisconsin Department of Administration says taxpayer costs for private lawyers defending state officials from lawsuits stemming from a secret investigation into Gov. Scott Walker's recall campaign have topped $1.2 million.
Court upholds conviction in La Crosse double homicide
A state appeals court says a man accused of killing the owner of a La Crosse camera store and the owner's teenage son was properly convicted.
Man shot by Wausau officer pleads not guilty to charges
A man shot by a Wausau police officer in August has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges.
Lawmaker pleads guilty to drunken driving
A southeastern Wisconsin legislator has pleaded guilty to first-offense drunken driving.
Legal experts urge caution as tribes enter pot business
Tribes across the U.S. are finding marijuana is risky business nearly a year after a Justice Department policy indicated they could grow and sell pot under the same guidelines as states.
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