Minocqua Brewing sues Wisconsin over beer seizure
Minocqua Brewing Company sued Wisconsin's Department of Revenue over a beer seizure, alleging violations of interstate commerce laws.
Manitowoc accountant gets probation in $42K theft case
A Manitowoc accountant received seven years of probation after admitting to theft and forgery in a scheme involving more than $42,000.
Amy Ebeling elected to Meritas board
Attorney Amy Ebeling of Ruder Ware in Wausau has been elected to the board of directors of Meritas, a global alliance of independent law firms that serves the legal needs of companies across major jurisdictions and global markets.
Supreme Court to hear hospital tax exemption case
Wisconsin Supreme Court to review Children’s Wisconsin tax exemption dispute with Wauwatosa over hospital construction and nonprofit status.
Franklin man pleads guilty to SNAP fraud, tax crimes
Franklin man admits to SNAP fraud and filing false tax returns in federal court, causing over $1.6M in losses. Sentencing set for July 28.
Milwaukee store owner pleads guilty to $1.6M SNAP fraud
A Milwaukee convenience store owner agreed to plead guilty to $1.6M SNAP fraud, wire fraud and tax violations, facing possible prison time and fines.
Milwaukee tax preparer pleads guilty in federal fraud case
A Milwaukee tax preparer pleaded guilty to federal tax fraud involving false returns, millions in intended IRS losses, and fraudulent credits across multiple tax years.
Franklin tax preparer pleads guilty to filing false returns
A Franklin woman pleaded guilty in federal court to preparing hundreds of fraudulent tax returns, causing nearly $3.5 million in IRS losses.
Court grants Catholic Charities unemployment tax exemption
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Catholic Charities is eligible for an unemployment tax exemption after the U.S. Supreme Court found religious discrimination.
Kaul challenges religious tax exemptions in Wisconsin
Wisconsin AG Josh Kaul moves to end all religious tax exemptions after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Catholic Charities in a First Amendment case.
Federal tax claims take priority in Wisconsin foreclosure
Wisconsin court rules surplus from foreclosure must go to the U.S. first, giving federal tax debts priority over state Department of Revenue claims.
Court backs Menomonee Falls in tax dispute
Wisconsin court rules Menomonee Falls Board of Review was right to deny a property tax appeal over missing income data from property owner.
Legal News
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- Wisconsin high court rejects voter records request
- Wisconsin Supreme Court pauses ICE detainer lawsuit
- Former EPA staff sue over First Amendment firings
- Wisconsin election leaders oppose USPS ballot rule
- Microsoft sued over Wisconsin data center noise
- Wisconsin lawmaker owes $2K on unpaid ambulance bill
- Dugan seeks leniency before ICE obstruction sentence
Case Digests
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- Chapter 51 Commitments Commitment-Harmless Error
- Dangerousness Standard-Criminal Competency
- Americans with Disabilities Act- Termination of parental rights
- Abuse of Discretion-Waiver to Adult Court
- Termination of Parental Rights – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Right of Survivorship-Appellate Procedure
- Judicial Vindictiveness-Sentencing
- Sentencing Discretion-No-Contact Order
- Exclusionary Rule and Blood Draw Procedures-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Plea Agreement-Criminal Procedure
- Voting Rights Act-Vote Dillution











