11-1446 Roche Diagnostics Corp. v. Medical Automation Systems, Inc.
Remedies Preliminary injunctions; time value of money Where the parties to a contract waived the protection of an injunction bond, and the party who obtained a preliminary injunction agrees to pay interest on the value of the transaction enjoined, a bond is not required. “The reason why neither the district court nor this court required […]
2010AP2365-FT Serier, et al. v. Central St. Croix Rod and Gun Club, et al.
Remedies Permanent injunctions In Appeal No. 2008AP2550, this court reversed a circuit court order permitting the operation of a firing range on property owned by Central St. Croix Rod and Gun Club, Inc., (the club). We remanded the case to the circuit court with specific directions “to enter a permanent injunction against firearm use at […]
10-3718 U.S. v. Rogan
Remedies Garnishment writs 28 U.S.C. 3205 does not allow the government to seize third-party interests recognized by state law. “The United States relies heavily on Kollintzas. Frank Kollintzas was ordered to pay some $25 million in restitution. He absconded, and the United States obtained a lien against some of his assets, such as pension plans, […]
2010AP722 Fabish v. Foster
Remedies Harassment injunctions Jerome J. Fabish appeals an order dismissing his petition for a harassment injunction against his neighbor, Kurt Foster. Fabish contends that: (1) the record does not support the circuit court’s decision as a proper exercise of discretion; and (2) Fabish was denied his right to cross-examine one of Foster’s witnesses before the […]
2010AP2153-FT Killeen v. Adrian
Remedies TROs; sufficiency of the evidence; due process Michael Adrian appeals an order granting a domestic abuse injunction prohibiting contact with his former wife, Margaret Killeen.[1] Adrian contends there was insufficient evidence to support the order and that his due process rights were violated. We reject both of Adrian’s arguments and, therefore, affirm. This opinion […]
2009AP3198, 2009AP2044 Boden v. Portmann
Remedies Domestic abuse injunctions Joel Portmann appeals a domestic abuse injunction and orders denying his motion for reconsideration or a new hearing and motion to vacate the injunction under Wis. Stat. §§ 806.07(1)(b) and (h) (2009-10). He argues that Leslie Boden presented insufficient credible evidence to support the injunction and that the court improperly exercised […]
2009AP2312 Guthier v. Penkalski
Remedies Harassment injunctions Paul Penkalski appeals an amended harassment injunction that barred him from being on the grounds of the Wisconsin Memorial Union for any purpose for a period of one year. Mark Guthier, director of the Wisconsin Union, cross-appeals on the grounds that the trial court improperly revised its original restrictions against Penkalski in […]
2009AP1361 Wierzbicki v. Griswold
Remedies Harassment injunctions Greg Griswold appeals from a harassment injunction. We affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2009AP1361 Wierzbicki v. Griswold Dist IV, Dane County, Foust, J., Per Curiam Attorneys: For Appellant: Griswold, Greg D., pro se; For Respondent: Stewart, Walter R., Madison Full Text
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