Thomas estate settles with Milwaukee for $2.5M
Attorneys for the estate of Keishon Thomas successfully settled a Personal Injury-Other-Civil Rights-Section 1983 against the City of Milwaukee for $2.5 million.
Madison clerk resigns amid internal investigation
The municipal clerk in Wisconsin's capital city has quit amid investigations into how she failed to count nearly 200 absentee ballots in the November elections.
Flaherty is invested in family, staff and community
As city attorney for Brookfield, Karen Flaherty understands the importance of foresight and the preparation needed to keep the city on track.
Legal News
- Wisconsin courts restrict AI glasses over privacy concerns
- Target sued over fatal water bead death of Wisconsin infant
- Judge dismisses Shalom Wildlife Zoo zoning lawsuit
- Wisconsin OWI prison population hits record high
- Homeowners sue Lac du Flambeau over boat launch ban
- DOJ warns Milwaukee over ICE mask ban ordinance
- State Supreme Court backs Kaul on settlement funds
- Green Bay clerk placed on leave amid ballot probe
- DOJ warns Wisconsin over noncitizen voter rolls
- Muslim woman sues over Waukesha jail hijab policy
- Dugan appeal could stretch into 2027
- Elijah Vue’s mother seeks new attorney before 2027 trial
Case Digests
- Protective Placement-Sufficiency of Evidence
- Insurance Coverage Exclusions-Policy Interpretation
- Writ of Mandamus-Public Records Law
- Statute of Limitations-Notice of Claim Requirements
- Contempt of Court-Family Law
- Void Lease-Periodic Tenancy
- Landlord Tenant Law-Rent Recovery
- Double Jeopardy-Criminal Procedure
- OWI-Probable Cause
- Injunction bonds-Forfeiture
- Sufficiency of Evidence-Right to Testify
- Postconviction Relief-Procedural Bars



