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Jul 16, 2018

Court Error – Abuse of Discretion

Robert Kowalski is dissatisfied with his treatment by judges and sheriff’s personnel during his divorce proceedings.

Jul 16, 2018

Inequitable Settlements

Inequitable settlements are an unfortunate recurring bug in our system of class litigation.

Jul 16, 2018

Breach of Contract and Negligence

Jennifer DiPerna was a student pursuing a master’s degree in clinical psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP), a private, non-profit institution.

Jul 16, 2018

Antitrust – Year In Residence Rule

This case raises an antitrust challenge to the NCAA’s “year in residence” rule, which requires student-athletes who transfer to a Division I college to wait one full academic year before they can play for their new school.

Jul 16, 2018

Breach of Contract

Plaintiff Daryl Sutula‐Johnson sued her former employer, alleging that its changes to her compensation for selling office furniture breached its contract with her and violated the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act.

Jul 16, 2018

Supervised Release Conditions

Joseph Canfield was convicted and incarcerated for possessing child pornography.

Jul 13, 2018

Madison firm files Title IX lawsuit

A Madison firm has filed a sex-discrimination lawsuit against Lawrence University on behalf of a student.

Jul 13, 2018

High Court revokes Milwaukee attorney’s license

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has revoked the license of a Milwaukee solo practitioner who, among other things, abandoned his practice without notifying his clients.

Jul 13, 2018

Weekly Case Digests — July 9-July 13, 2018

Weekly Case Digests — July 9-July 13, 2018

Jul 12, 2018

Lawyer in prominent Milwaukee firm faces 60-day suspension (UPDATE)

A partner in a prominent Milwaukee-based law firm faces a 60-day suspension over allegations of misconduct stemming from two divorce cases.

Jul 11, 2018

5th Amendment Violation – Double Jeopardy

About to face trial, Michael Currier worried the prosecution would introduce prejudicial but probative evidence against him on one count that could infect the jury’s deliberations on others.

Jul 11, 2018

Appointments Clause Violation

This case is about the legality of a military officer serving as a judge on both an Air Force appeals court and the Court of Military Commission Review (CMCR).

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