Settlement with club owner costs Hayward $628K
Hayward has agreed to pay $628,000 to settle a lawsuit by a club owner over the western Wisconsin city's restrictions on live music.
EEOC reaches $1 million sexual harassment settlement with McDonald’s
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reached a $1 million settlement agreement in a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin against Missoula Mac Inc., doing business as McDonald’s Restaurants.
State reaches settlement agreement with Tinedale Farms
Tinedale Farms Partnership LLP recently reached a settlement agreement with the state of Wisconsin in which the Wrightstown dairy operation will pay $50,000 for alleged violations of its Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit.
Drug maker Johnson & Johnson settles with 845 Levaquin plaintiffs
Drug maker Johnson & Johnson has settled approximately 845 product liability suits brought by individuals who claim they suffered tendon damage as a result of taking the antibiotic Levaquin.
Attorney approval needed for fee-shifting settlement
Though the Wisconsin civil court system generally promotes settlement and compromise at most every phase of litigation, it can be against public policy for clients to settle their cases without attorney approval.
Civil Procedure — settlement
2011AP1638 Michael & Sons Amusement Inc., et al. v. Johnson, et al.
DOJ reaches settlement with cheese maker
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced Wednesday the Wisconsin Department of Justice reached a settlement agreement of $45,000 with Green Bay-based BelGioioso Cheese Inc.
Civil Procedure – settlement — equitable estoppel
2011AP2438 Weber v. Secura Insurance, et al.
Johnson & Johnson pays $181M in drug marketing settlement
Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. and parent company Johnson & Johnson on Thursday announced a $181 million settlement with 36 states and the District of Columbia over charges of marketing anti-psychotic drugs for non-approved uses.
Family reaches $5.1 million settlement over Megabus crash
The family of a man who was struck and killed by a Megabus in 2010 has settled the case for $5.1 million.
Judge approves settlement in wetlands violations case
The Wisconsin Department of Justice on Friday settled its lawsuit against Green Bay concrete and aggregate contractor Triple P Inc., Green Bay, and James O. Peters Sr.
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