Guardianship and Protective Placement
J.S.N. appeals orders that protectively placed his father, J.J.N.; appointed guardians of J.J.N.’s person and estate; and revoked J.J.N.’s power of attorney documents.
2nd Amendment Violation – Privileges and Immunities Clause
Before us is a challenge to the scheme Illinois has enacted to license the concealed carry of firearms.
Limited Remedy – Uniform Commercial Code
Decades ago, the Wisconsin Supreme Court interpreted two limited remedy provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code in Murray v. Holiday Rambler, Inc., 265 N.W.2d 513 (Wis. 1978).
Abuse of Discretion – Jurisdiction
Brock Industrial Services, LLC, is an Illinois-based provider of industrial services, including scaffolding, painting, insulation, and shoring.
Probable Cause
Deandre Cherry’s heroin customers had been complaining about the poor quality of his supply, so on a rainy night in May 2012, he drove into a parking lot in Markham, Illinois hoping to exchange his inventory of low‐ quality heroin for a better supply of cocaine that his supplier had just picked up at O’Hare airport.
Weekly Case Digests – May 6, 2019 – May 10, 2019
Weekly Case Digests – May 6, 2019 – May 10, 2019
WHO’S DOING WHAT: von Briesen adds to staff; Quarles hires patent attorneys
Moertl, Wilkins & Campbell recently hired a new attorney for its Milwaukee office.
Attorney fighting recommended license suspension, psychological exam
A Price County attorney is challenging a referee’s recommendation that her license be suspended and that she undergo either a psychological or psychiatric assessment.
Statutory Interpretation – Capital Punishment – Consitutionality
Russell Bucklew concedes that the State of Missouri lawfully convicted him of murder and a variety of other crimes.
Expert Testimony
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides benefits to individuals who cannot obtain work because of a physical or mental disability.
Breach of Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing – Improper Self Dealing
This appeal comes before us on certification from the court of appeals pursuant to Wis. Stat. § (Rule) 809.61 (2015-16).
Termination of Parental Rights
R.H.H. appeals a grant of partial summary judgment in favor of the Jackson County Department of Human Services (the County) and orders of the Jackson County Circuit Court terminating his parental rights to N.H., A.R.H., M.H., and M.R.M.K.
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