American with Disabilities Act Violation – Wrongful Termination
Miriam Grussgott, a Hebrew teacher, sued her former employer, Milwaukee Jewish Day School, for firing her in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Insurance – Scope of Coverage
David Thorne has a property insurance policy with Member Select Insurance Company.
Restitution Order
Ralph Hathaway was convicted after a jury trial of knowingly transporting a minor across state lines to engage in criminal sexual activity and of traveling between states to do the same.
Business Torts
This appeal challenges the district court’s dismissal under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) of business tort claims asserted under Mexican law.
Tort reform bill heads to Senate
The Wisconsin Assembly gave the green light this week to legislation that would change various parts of the state’s civil-litigation rules.
Solo practitioner, public-interest lawyer talk difficulties ahead for bar, profession
This year’s race to take the top leadership spot for Wisconsin lawyers pits a public-interest lawyer against a solo practitioner, both of whom work out of Milwaukee. The Wisconsin State Bar announced in December that Jill Kastner and Randall Nash had accepted nominations to run for the office. Nash is a civil litigator who earned his […]
Weekly Case Digests — Feb. 12 – Feb. 16, 2018
Weekly Case Digests — Feb. 12 – Feb. 16, 2018
Zuengler takes practical approach to law
For Matthew Zuengler, practicing law isn’t just a passion; it’s also a family affair.
Klein’s focus on clients fits them like a glove
For Tracey Klein, the best response to any situation is one that makes clients’ needs the priority.
O’Neill thrives with full plate as SPD regional manager
Growing up, Suzanne O’Neill was motivated to help others.
Tierney’s willingness to collaborate keeps clients, staff happy
In today’s rapidly changing legal profession, Joseph Tierney keeps one principle in mind.
Despite staying power, Tomczyk finds plenty of variety in one place
Not many attorneys can claim the variety of experiences that Deborah Tomczyk has had in her career, even though she has worked for more than two decades at just one firm.
Legal News
- Wis. Department of Justice Office of School Safety (OSS) funding bill signed into law
- Bryan Steil teams up with election denier Jim Jordan
- Milwaukee Bar Association releases 2024 Judicial Poll results
- Hilton Doubletree Lawsuit: 8-year-old died after being sucked into swimming pool pipe
- Gov. Evers signs measure allowing tactical emergency medical services to bear arms
- Evers signs anti-human trafficking bills
- Evers signs bills addressing threats against judges
- Illegal immigrant charged with Fond du Lac domestic violence stabbing
- Milwaukee creates requirements for private security guards after Isaiah Allen’s shooting death
- Milwaukee Police asking for public’s assistance after shooting of 6-year-old
- Man shot at Miami Hilton
- Wisconsin Supreme Court lets ruling stand that declared Amazon drivers to be employees
WLJ People
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Russell Nicolet
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Benjamin Nicolet
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Dustin T. Woehl
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Katherine Metzger
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Joseph Ryan
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – James M. Ryan
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Dana Wachs
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Mark L. Thomsen
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Matthew Lein
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Jeffrey A. Pitman
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – William Pemberton
- Power 30 Personal Injury Attorneys – Howard S. Sicula