Gableman claims due process violations in law license case
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman claims due process violations as the state Supreme Court considers whether to suspend his law license.
Referee: Suspend Gableman’s license for 3 years
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman faces a three-year law license suspension for misconduct tied to his 2020 election probe.
Brookfield lawyer suspended two years for misconduct
Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends Matthew V. Burkert’s law license for two years over fee diversion, dishonesty and fiduciary breaches.
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Case Digests
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