Court awards strip club owner additional $57,000 in expenses
A federal court has ordered the city of Milwaukee to pay for a strip club owner’s out-of-pocket expenses, including meals and travel expenses for his attorneys, in his fight with the city.
Strip club lawsuit advances to federal appeals court
The fight between the city of Milwaukee and the owner of a strip club is advancing to a federal appeals court, according to court filings.
Strip club wins lawsuit against Milwaukee (UPDATE)
A federal jury has awarded the owner of strip club $435,000 in its fight with the city of Milwaukee.
Milwaukee prepares for strip club trial
A businessman who wants to open a downtown Milwaukee strip club is trying to settle his lawsuit against the city.
Trial date set for strip club case
A federal judge has set a January trial date for businessman Jon Ferraro’s claim that the city of Milwaukee illegally barred him from opening a strip club.
Strip club suit hinges on liquor license
A liquor license for a proposed gentlemen’s club will be a deciding factor in whether a lawsuit against the city of Milwaukee proceeds.
Strip clubs denial could be headed to trial
A federal trial to determine damages in the case of a businessman denied the right to open two Milwaukee strip clubs could begin next year.
Strip club owner takes case to federal court
An attorney representing two businesses suing the city of Milwaukee for the right to operate strip clubs has filed for summary judgment in federal court.
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